Exit Transition definition

Exit Transition. As defined in Section 13.7.
Exit Transition means, those transition considerations and related transition activities of the parties following termination of this Agreement, as more fully described in Attachment D hereto (Customer Support).
Exit Transition means the enactment of the exit plan and is chargeable to the Client. The Supplier will offer reasonable endeavours to minimise costs without risking business continuity for the Client.

Examples of Exit Transition in a sentence

  • Upon the earlier of six (6) months before the expiration of the Contract or upon any notice of termination of the Contract, the Contractor shall provide transition services (Exit Transition Services) to the Department without regard to the reason for termination, as stated herein.

  • If Exit Transition Services are necessary, such services may continue for up to six (6) months after termination, expiration, or cancellation of the Contract, at no cost to the Department.

  • If at any time the Contract is canceled, terminated, or expires, and a contract is subsequently executed with a provider other than the Contractor, the Contractor has the affirmative obligation to assist in the smooth transition of Contract services to the subsequent contractor in accordance with Exit Transition requirements in Section 31, below, and Attachment 2, Statement of Work, if expressed therein.

  • If at any time the Contract is canceled, terminated, or expires, and a contract is subsequently executed with a provider other than the Contractor, the Contractor has the affirmative obligation to assist in the smooth transition of Contract services to the subsequent contractor in accordance with Exit Transition requirements in the Statement of Work.

  • Exit Transition Services shall be provided for up to the period outlined in the Statement of Work during the term and after termination and will be limited to post-contract activities involving knowledge transfer for such services and deliverables and all reasonable termination assistance requested by the Department to facilitate the orderly transfer of such services to the Department or its designees.

  • If not otherwise addressed in Attachment 2, Statement of Work, the Contractor has the affirmative obligation to provide to the Department, or its designee, all reasonable services necessary for the transfer of knowledge regarding the services and deliverables provided under the Contract (Exit Transition Services) to facilitate the orderly transfer of such services to the Department or its designee.

  • Education Code 37.011(b)–(b-1) Students Who Move Entry and Exit Transition Plans Funding for JJAEPsMandatory Expulsions Court-Assigned Students Title 5 Felony PlacementsA student transferred to a JJAEP must participate in the program for the full period ordered by the juvenile court, unless a district agrees to accept the student before the date ordered by the juve- nile court.

  • At USAC’s election, Vendor will continue to provide any or all the Services during the Exit Transition, subject to payment of the Fees therefor.

  • The Department must approve the Exit Transition Plan before it can be implemented.

  • Within ten (10) calendar days of completion of the Exit Transition, Vendor will certify in writing to USAC that it and its Subcontractors have complied with this Section.

Related to Exit Transition

  • Benchmark Transition Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events with respect to the then-current Benchmark:

  • Change in Control means the occurrence of any of the following events:

  • Multiple disabilities means concomitant impairments, the combination of which causes such severe educational problems that programs designed for the separate disabling conditions will not meet the student’s educational needs.

  • Network Termination Point (NTP) means the physical point at which a subscriber is provided with access to a public communications network; in the case of networks involving switching or routing, the NTP is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to a subscriber number or name;