Expiration definition

Expiration means an end to the Contract due to the completion in full of the mutual performances of the parties or due to the Contract’s term being completed.
Expiration means an end to the Contract due to the completion in full of the mutual performances of the parties or due to the Contract's term being completed.
Expiration means the time on the Expiration Date established by these Rules at which a Contract expires and the Expiration Value of that Contract is determined.

Examples of Expiration in a sentence

  • Thus, all TIPS Sales, including but not limited to: leases, service agreements, license agreements, open purchase orders, warranties, and contracts, even if they extend months or years past the TIPS Contract Expiration Date, shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement subject to the terms and conditions of the Supplemental Agreement between Customer and Vendor or unless otherwise specified herein.

  • It is the intent of the Parties that this Agreement and procurement method applies to any TIPS Sale made during the life of this Agreement even if made on or near the Contract Expiration Date as defined herein.

  • Expiration of the term of this Agreement shall not affect any claim or liability of any party with respect to any (i) amount which is owing at the time of such expiration, regardless of when such amount becomes payable, and (ii) breach of this Agreement occurring prior to such expiration, regardless of when such breach is discovered.

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 13 6.1 Ownership of Work Product 13 6.2 Grantee s Pre-Existing Works 14 6.3 THIRD PARTY IP 14 6.4 Agreements with Employees and Subcontractors 14 6.5 Delivery upon Termination or Expiration 15 6.6 SURVIVAL 15 6.7 System Agency Data 15 ARTICLE VII.

  • Remainder Of Page Intentionally Left Blank ASSURANCES - NON-CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS OMB Number: 4040-0007 Expiration Date: 02/28/2025 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.


More Definitions of Expiration

Expiration each mean "through and including." Unless otherwise specified, all references in this Loan Agreement and the other Loan Instruments to (i) a "month" shall be deemed to refer to a calendar month, (ii) a "quarter" shall be deemed to refer to a calendar quarter and (iii) a "year" shall be deemed to refer to a calendar year.
Expiration means the termination of this Agreement (including Executive's employment hereunder) and of any further obligations of the parties (except as specified in this Agreement) upon completion of the Term.
Expiration means the cessation of the Contract because its term has ended.
Expiration of the Employment Term means this Agreement does not automatically extend beyond the term set forth herein and may only be extended by a mutually agreed upon written instrument between the parties.
Expiration means the expiration of Executive's employment hereunder in accordance with Section 1.3;
Expiration or “Expired” shall mean with respect to a particular patent, the patent’s expiration, abandonment, cancellation, disclaimer, award to another party other than Medtronic or an Affiliate of Medtronic in an interference proceeding, or declaration of invalidity or unenforceability of all claims thereof by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction (including a re-examination or reissue proceeding) from which no further appeal has or can be taken. References to an “Unexpired” patent shall mean a patent that has not Expired.
Expiration means the coming to an end of the time specified in the Lease as its duration, including any extension of the Term.