Contract Transition Period definition
Examples of Contract Transition Period in a sentence
The total Contract term for this section will be for three years delivering services to members, plus the Contract Transition Period.
On or before the last day of the 120 day Contract Transition Period, the Contractor shall provide (1) a description of the necessary transactions, including but not limited to how the Contractor proposes to comply with the Contract and applicable law governing such transactions; and (2) a schedule for CO approval for when the benefit plan will be developed and assets transferred.
Submit to the Contracting Officer a description of the process for regularly obtaining updated information from the Incumbent Contractor regarding the Incumbent Employees throughout the Contract Transition Period.
The “Term of Contract” shall commence on the Contract Award Date, include the Contract Transition Period (the time period between the Contract Award Date to the Contract Performance Start Date) and end 36 months after the Contract Performance Start Date.
During the Contract Transition Period the Parties shall plan the Services; agree any Activity Plans for the first Contract Year to the extent that they have not been agreed prior to the Effective Date; satisfy the Conditions Precedent; and work together and reasonably assist one another to facilitate the delivery of the Services on the Service Commencement Date; and during the Contract Transition Period the Parties may in addition implement any Transition Arrangements set out in paragraph 6 of Module A.