Engagement Date definition
Examples of Engagement Date in a sentence
Any such termination for cause shall terminate any obligation of the Company to pay any cash fee pursuant to this Section 7.4. “Engagement Period” shall refer to the period commencing from January 21, 2023, the date the Company engaged the Representative, or the “Engagement Date,” to the earlier of (i) twelve (12) months from the Engagement Date, or (ii) the final closing, if any, of the Offering.
In the course of performing services for the Company since the Engagement Date, including under this Agreement, Consultant may (alone or jointly), create, conceive, or reduce to practice various materials, inventions, designs, developments, ideas, processes, techniques, know-how, trade secrets, images, and audio, written and/or visual works and other works of authorship (collectively “Work Product”).
Within forty (40) days after the Engagement Date, the Accounting Firm shall determine whether disputed issues of material fact exist between the parties and, if such determination is made, shall require that an evidentiary hearing be held and completed not later than the fifty-fifth (55th) day after the Engagement Date.
Consultant will keep the Company advised of progress in performing Services and maintain adequate and current records of all Deliverables and Company-Related Developments developed by Consultant since the Engagement Date and during the term of this Agreement, which records will remain the sole property of the Company at all times.
The Accounting Firm shall render its final decision and award regarding the disputed matters not later than the fifth (5th) day after the evidentiary hearing is held or, if no evidentiary hearing is to be held, not later than the forty-fifth (45th) day after the Engagement Date.