DECISION POINT(S) definition

DECISION POINT(S) means with respect to a particular PROJECT, the point at which LICENSEE must elect by notice to KOSAN to provide for funding the CONTINGENT WORK for such PROJECT (a "GO DECISION"), or discontinue the PROJECT and not support further research with respect to such PROJECT (a "NO-GO DECISION"), subject to Section 2.6.3.

Examples of DECISION POINT(S) in a sentence

  • In any such event, RWJPRI agrees to fund the applicable PROJECT during the extension period at the FTE level required under the RESEARCH PLAN for the [**] period preceding the applicable DECISION POINT, and any such extension shall constitute an extension of the RESEARCH TERM subject to Section 2.5. The parties may, but shall have no obligation to, agree on additional extensions of the DECISION POINT(S) for each or both PROJECTS.

  • As stated in the DECISION POINTS provision, DOE’s decision to authorize funding for Phase II is based in part on the Recipient’s progress toward meeting the Objectives of the Project and includes an evaluation of the Recipient’s progress toward meeting the Key Milestones and Deliverables.

  • SPACEHAB CARRIERS – DECISION POINTS There are schedule times when decisions can be made resulting in changes to the flight schedules and the detailed manifest.