Actualization definition

Actualization means to positively populate a Milestone completion field in CASPR indicating that all activities and Work prerequisite to such Milestone have been completed. Contractor’s Actualization of any Milestone which permits Contractor to submit an invoice (Invoicing Milestone), in accordance with the Section titled “Invoicing Milestones and Progress Payments” of this Agreement, constitutes Contractor’s warranty that it has completed all Work necessary for completion of that Milestone and that such Work has been completed in strict compliance with this Agreement. In addition, it constitutes Contractor’s certification that all relevant documentation pertaining to the achievement and completion of that Milestone has been uploaded into Siterra or other database as directed by AT&T.

Examples of Actualization in a sentence

  • Contractor shall invoice within a) fifteen (15) days of the Actualization of the applicable invoicing Milestone or b) in the circumstance described in section entitled “Change Orders,” fifteen (15) days of receipt of the revised Order from AT&T which permits invoicing.

  • Actualization of CAPSR Milestone ***** by the Contractor is Contractor’s representation that the Site has been constructed in compliance with the Specifications and Contractor has completed the preparation of the Site for delivery of the material and services ordered by AT&T from the LEC (including AT&T) or other third party.

  • AT&T shall endeavor, but shall not be committed, to review the Turnover Package and either 1) approve it by way of Actualizing MS ***** or 2) disapprove it by way of un-Actualizing MS*****, within 60 calendar days of Contractor’s MS***** Actualization.

  • Those audits conducted in accordance with AT&T specification document ATT-002-290-201 entitled Vendor Management shall be limited only to Projects which have reached MS160 Actualization within the 365 calendar days prior to the date the Project is selected by AT&T for audit.

  • Contractor shall invoice AT&T in the amounts described in Paypoint Sets One and Two (as such terms are defined below) within a) fifteen (15) days of Actualization of the CASPR Milestones described in Paypoint Sets One and Two below or b) in the circumstance described in section entitled “Change Orders,” within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the revised Order from AT&T which permits invoicing.

  • Contractor shall present an invoice to AT&T within fifteen (15) days of the latter of i) Actualization of CASPR MS ***** or ii) receipt of any revised Order issued as a result of True-Up. Such invoice shall be considered the “Final Invoice.” A True Up shall occur no more than once for each Order and shall be completed prior to Actualization of MS *****.

  • If the Site is intended to be released by AT&T for construction within sixty (60) calendar days of the Actualization of CASPR Milestone *****, Contractor shall include any site acquisition Drivers and Work Authorizations not captured in the initial Project Quote on the Project Quote submitted for the Civil scope.

  • AT&T’s Actualization of MS***** shall be based on the following criteria.

  • Contractor shall complete all punch list items no later than thirty (30) calendar days from Actualization of MS*****.

  • Contractor shall invoice AT&T in the amounts described in Paypoint Sets One and Two (as such terms are defined below) within a) fifteen (15) days of Actualization of the CASPR Milestones described in Paypoint Sets One and Two below or b) in the circumstance described in the section entitled “Change Orders,” within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the revised Order from AT&T which permits invoicing.

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