Hand-over Date definition
Examples of Hand-over Date in a sentence
On and from the Handover Date, the Association shall inter alia become liable and responsible for the compliance, subsistence and renewal of all licenses, insurances, annual maintenance contracts and other contracts, guarantees, warranties, obligations, etc.
On and from the Handover Date, the Association shall inter alia become liable and responsible for the compliance, subsistence and renewal of all licenses, insurances, annual maintenance contracts and other contracts, guarantees, warranties, obligations etc.
The Exiting Employees List may be updated from time to time by agreement and shall be finalised by the Parties immediately before the Handover Date.
Administering Authority shall jointly report to the Board and the SMG (in a form to be agreed) before the Handover Date.
The Replacement Administering Authority will assume the outstanding obligation of the Outgoing Administering Authority in respect of the Exiting Employees' accrued holiday entitlements and accrued holiday remuneration at the Handover Date and in consideration the Outgoing Administering Authority will pay the full amount necessary to enable the Replacement Administering Authority to meet the cost of providing such holiday entitlements and remuneration as at the Handover Date.