Start Up Dates Sample Clauses
The 'Start Up Dates' clause defines the specific dates on which certain activities, obligations, or phases of a contract are to commence. Typically, this clause outlines when the project or service is expected to begin, and may include deadlines for preparatory steps, mobilization, or the start of key deliverables. By clearly establishing these dates, the clause ensures all parties are aligned on the project timeline, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or delays and providing a clear reference point for performance and scheduling.
Start Up Dates. The Covered Aircraft shall be placed into service under the terms and conditions of this Agreement on such dates as are provided on Exhibit B.
Start Up Dates. The Covered Aircraft shall be placed into service under the terms and conditions of this Agreement on such dates as are provided on Schedule 1. In the event that a Covered Aircraft is not ready for entry into service by the scheduled entry date indicated for such Covered Aircraft in Schedule 1, unless such circumstance is caused by Contractor or circumstances under Contractor's direct control, the date for entry into service (and the corresponding exit date) shall be extended until such Covered Aircraft is able to enter into service. Continental agrees that it shall remain responsible for EDC Payments to the extent required per the aircraft lease agreements between Contractor and EDC (if any) with respect to such period of delay.
