Cutover definition
Cutover means the point in time in which a Software Product(s) is first used by User for its generally marketed purpose.
Cutover means the date Customer’s obligation to pay for Services begins.
Cutover means the verification by Seller and Customer of actual usage over the installed Products. This function occurs after Turnover and is not performed by Seller unless specifically requested by Customer and is usually covered under a separate Professional Services Agreement.
Examples of Cutover in a sentence
Service Recipient shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Cutover and transition off, and eliminate its and its Affiliates’ dependency on, each Service consistent with the Exit and Migration Plan in all material respects.
More Definitions of Cutover
Cutover. The event when the Department puts the Module, in whole or in part, into Production after the Department’s Acceptance of the Module.
Cutover shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.03(b).
Cutover means an area from which timber has been harvested;
Cutover means the date on which, the E911 emergency telephone system is activated by the service provider.
Cutover means the transfer of services from existing contractor services to new Contractor services and/or the introduction and initiation or conversion of Services to any location.
Cutover shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Cutover Plan Support Agreement.
Cutover means the date a Member’s obligation to pay for Services begins.