Cut Over Date definition
Examples of Cut Over Date in a sentence
From and after the Cut-Over Date and through the end of the Schedule Term, Supplier shall host, make available, maintain, operate and support PFM 10.x for the benefit of the Consumer/Small Business Banking Division and their customers in accordance with the service levels set forth in Schedule C-1 of the Agreement.
As of the date hereof, Supplier continues to host, and the Consumer/Small Business Banking Division and their customers continue to use, PFM 9.x. During the term of this Schedule until the Cut-Over Date (the “PFM 9 Service Period”), Supplier shall continue to host, make available, maintain, operate and support PFM 9 for the benefit of the Consumer/Small Business Banking Division and their customers in accordance with the service levels set forth in Schedule C-1 of the Agreement.
GT's Exclusivity shall terminate six (6) months after it receives written notice from Company (such termination not to be effective before the end of the second full year of the Agreement after the Cut-Over Date) that Company has decided not to have any advertising displayed on the Site or has decided that it will procure and display all advertising on the Site using its own internal resources and not through a third party ("Termination Notice").
For avoidance of doubt, the Cut-Over Date will not be deemed to have occurred until PFM 10.x is operating in full production for the Registered Users of the Bank of America.
The Cut-Over Date shall be the date Company releases the Private Label Site to Company Clients to perform live Bookings or the date mutually agreed upon by the parties but shall occur as soon as possible following the date that the Private Label Site is accepted as provided above.