Estimated Schedule definition
Examples of Estimated Schedule in a sentence
Your execution of this form and the entry of the appropriate information (i.e. Assignment Project Engineer, Subcontractor Participants, Estimated Schedule Duration, Estimated Staff Hours and Estimated Charges & Expenses) along with the submission of Key Milestone Deliverable Dates , the Commission’s Problem Statement , the Consultant’s Scope of Services, Schedule and Fee Breakdown and Summary constitute your required “submittal package”.
If Parent does not give the Stockholder Representative the Final Calculations within such 30-day period, then the calculations contained in the Estimated Schedule shall be conclusive and binding upon Parent and the Company Securityholders and such calculations shall constitute the Final Calculations for purposes of Section 2.9(f) below.
The Final Closing Indebtedness Calculation, the Final Company Transaction Expenses Calculation, the Final Merger Consideration Calculation and the Post-Closing Adjustment Amount (collectively, the “Final Calculations”) shall be prepared using the same accounting methods, policies and assumptions as were used to prepare the Estimated Schedule consistent with Section 2.9(h) below.
All of the amounts set forth on the Estimated Schedule and the Final Calculations (and the individual elements thereof, as applicable) shall be determined in accordance with GAAP and on a basis consistent with the accounting practices and procedures used to prepare the Financial Statements for the 2017 fiscal year.
Deviations that arise during the project will be managed through the procedure described in Appendix A-2: Project Change Control Procedure, and may result in adjustments to the Project Scope, Estimated Schedule, Charges and other terms.
The investigation and the implementation of changes will result in modifications to the Estimated Schedule, Charges, and/or other terms of the Agreement.
Deviations that arise during the project will be managed through the Change Control process described below and may result in adjustments to the Project Scope, Estimated Schedule, Charges and other terms.
The Estimated Schedule of Adjustments and the Estimated Working Capital shall be prepared and calculated in accordance with GAAP.
On the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Buyer an estimated schedule of adjustments (the "Estimated Schedule of Adjustments").
As of the date of this Agreement, the Parties have agreed to the Estimated Schedule and Milestones attached as Exhibit C for the completion of the Project.