Schedule Content Sample Clauses

The 'Schedule Content' clause defines the specific information, timelines, or deliverables that are to be included in the schedule section of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what details must be listed, such as key dates, milestones, payment deadlines, or descriptions of goods and services to be provided. By clearly specifying the required content for the schedule, this clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of their obligations and deadlines, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or misunderstandings regarding the timing and scope of contractual commitments.
Schedule Content. The Products, period of use, Installation Site and other transaction-specific conditions shall be mutually agreed between RSA and Customer in the form of an evaluation or loan schedule referencing this Master Agreement, and the signed schedule shall be considered the equivalent of a Customer purchase order under this Master Agreement.
Schedule Content. Each schedule must specify, for each Settlement Interval, subject to the scheduling limits in subsection (iv) below, the MW of Energy scheduled to be delivered to Buyer from the Entitlement and the MW of Non-Spinning Reserve Service to be scheduled from the Entitlement.
Schedule Content. 1. The schedule shall cover the following project phases and/or activities: a. Issuance of the Notice to Proceed. b. Identification of any required permits or approvals required to perform the work of the project. c. Procurement Activities to be accomplished during the Contract. Procurement activities shall include shop drawing submittals, appropriate time for approvals, and the fabrication and realistic delivery of key and long-lead procurement items. d. Construction or installation by floor within building. e. Correction of any punchlist deficiencies. f. Final Inspection/Acceptance of the Scope of Work 2. The following shall be depicted on the schedule for each activity: a. Activity numbers. b. Concise description of the work represented by the activity. c. Activity duration in whole working days with a maximum duration of fifteen (15) working days each, except for non-construction activities including mobilization, shop drawing, fabrication of materials, delivery of materials. d. If applicable, the quantity of fixtures represented by the activity. e. Original Duration of the activity. f. Remaining Duration of the activity. g. Activity Early Start Date. h. Activity Early Finish Date. i. Total Float.
Schedule Content. The Infrastructure Products, period of use, Installation Site, and other transaction-specific conditions will be stated in an evaluation, loan, or rental schedule referencing this AGREEMENT.
Schedule Content. Each Schedule must specify: (A) for each Settlement Interval, the MW of Energy scheduled to be delivered to Buyer from the Entitlement; and (B) for each hour, the MW scheduled to be reserved for Buyer’s use of each Ancillary Service from the Entitlement. Alternate sentence to be added to (B) if Buyer can provide Balancing Energy without RT: If Buyer’s and Seller’s QSE’s have not established an RT, Buyer must include any bids, including quantities, for the Balancing Energy Service Up and Balancing Energy Service Down on the Schedule.
Schedule Content. 1) Relationships between and among events and milestones 2) Time duration of all phases and tasks 3) Planned start and completion dates for events and milestones 4) Scheduled stack and float 5) Actual start and complete dates for all events and tasks.