First Effective Date Clause Samples

The "First Effective Date" clause defines the specific date on which the agreement or certain provisions within it become legally binding and enforceable. Typically, this date is either explicitly stated in the contract or determined by the occurrence of a particular event, such as the signing of the agreement by all parties. By clearly establishing when the contractual obligations commence, this clause ensures that all parties have a mutual understanding of their rights and responsibilities from a defined starting point, thereby preventing confusion or disputes about when the agreement takes effect.
First Effective Date. The first effective date for an extension described in § 1.2(a) shall be the last day of the six (6) month period which starts on the date ICE signs this Employment Agreement.
First Effective Date. The first effective date for an extension described in § 1.2(a) shall be the last day of the six (6) month period which starts on the date INTCX signs this Employment Agreement.
First Effective Date. The first effective date for an extension described in § 1.2(a) shall be November 14, 2007.
First Effective Date is March 1, 1997. --------------------
First Effective Date. The amendments to the Credit Agreement set forth in Section 1 of this Amendment and the waivers set forth in Section 2 of this Amendment all shall become effective on the first day on which each of the following conditions precedent shall have been
First Effective Date. The first effective date for an extension described in § 1.2(a) shall be the last day of the six (6) month period which starts on the date Forge signs this Employment Agreement.