Complete Schedule Clause Samples

The Complete Schedule clause defines the full and final timeline for the performance of obligations under an agreement. It typically outlines all key dates, deadlines, and milestones that parties must adhere to, such as delivery dates, payment schedules, or project phases. By establishing a comprehensive and agreed-upon schedule, this clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of their time-related commitments, reducing the risk of disputes over timing and helping to keep the project or transaction on track.
Complete Schedule. Schedule 1.1B contains a complete and accurate list of all of the patents and patent applications, registered trademark and trademark applications and Internet domain name registrations that are included within the Domestic Transferred Intellectual Property.
Complete Schedule. The Complete Schedule network analysis showing all activities in the work shall be submitted within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of Notice of Award. The Contractor shall participate in meetings to discuss the Engineer‟s review and evaluation comments on the proposed Preliminary and Complete Schedule network diagram and reports, as well as any schedule updates. Any necessary revision shall be submitted in the requisite format and number of copies as required for the original submission for review by the Engineer. Once reviewed and accepted, the Schedule shall then be used by the Contractor for planning, organizing, and directing the work, reporting progress, demonstrating the impact of changes, and requesting payment for work accomplished. If the Contractor thereafter desires to make changes to activity data or the schedule logic or to add or delete activities other than the routine changes made monthly to update progress, the Engineer shall be notified in writing prior to the next schedule update, stating the reasons for the changes. If the Engineer considers these changes to be of major nature, the Contractor may be required to submit reviewed, time-scaled network logic diagrams, required reports and data diskettes for review by the Engineer at no additional cost. A change is considered major in nature if it is not readily apparent that the change could have no effect in the projected completion date for all or any portion of the Work.
Complete Schedule. I attached hereto. In the event you are selling shares receivable upon the exercise of options, please complete and execute the Exercise Letter attached hereto as Exhibit C.
Complete Schedule. A To Employer Adoption Agreement (pages 12-14)
Complete Schedule. Schedule 1 contains a complete and accurate list of all of the Products constituting the Transferred Intellectual Property.