Effective Date of Contract definition

Effective Date of Contract means the date established in the Contract for the Contractor’s work to begin, or the date the Contract has been fully executed and received all required approvals, whichever date is later.
Effective Date of Contract means the date of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA)/Notice of Award (NOA).
Effective Date of Contract means the day after expiry of days’ from the date of signing of Contract.

Examples of Effective Date of Contract in a sentence

  • This Contract comes into effect on the Effective Date of Contract and will expire automatically on the date identified in Schedule 3 (Contract Data Sheet) unless it is otherwise terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Contract, or otherwise lawfully terminated.

  • This date of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA) by the COMPANY will be the Effective Date of Contract.

  • This date of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA) by the Company will be the Effective Date of Contract.

  • Payment may only be made using P2P where the Contractor has agreed a DEFFORM 30 with the Authority prior to the Effective Date of Contract and the DEFFORM 30 agreement is referenced in Schedule 3 (Contract Data Sheet).

  • This Contract comes into effect on the Effective Date of Contract.


More Definitions of Effective Date of Contract

Effective Date of Contract means the date of issuance of Letter of Award.
Effective Date of Contract or “EDC” means the effective date of this Contract as specified in the Preamble, being January 10, 2005.
Effective Date of Contract means Date of Letter of Award (LOA).
Effective Date of Contract or "EDC" has the meaning set forth in Article 3 (Effective Date of Contract).
Effective Date of Contract or "EDC" means March 2, 1993.
Effective Date of Contract or "EDC" means the effective date of this Contract as specified in the preamble.
Effective Date of Contract means the date of signing of Contract or 30 days from date of Letter of acceptance (LOA), whichever is earlier.