Handover Period definition

Handover Period means the period commencing from the Signature Date, through the Development Period, up to and including the Operation Commence Date; 2.1.39 “IFRS” - International Financial Reporting Standards, being a set of accounting standards and interpretations developed by an independent, not-for-profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB); 2.1.40 “Intellectual Property Rights” - all registered or unregistered trademarks, service marks, patents, design rights (whether the aforementioned rights are registered, unregistered or form part of pending applications), utility models, applications for any of the aforegoing, copyrights (including copyright in any software programmes, data and documents), database rights, the sui generis rights of extraction relating to databases and any similar or analogous rights to any of the above, whether arising or granted under the Laws or any other jurisdiction; 2.1.41 “KNP Tariffs” - the tariffs stipulated by SANParks for Utility Charges and any other fees, levies and the like, in respect of cost of recoveries incidental to goods and/or services provided by SANParks to the Private Party in the Protected Area, as may be reviewed by SANParks from time to time; 2.1.42 “Laws” - the common law, Legislation, judicial decisions and any notifications or other similar directives made pursuant thereto that have the force of law; 2.1.43 “Legislation” - all applicable statutes, statutory instruments, by-laws, Regulations, orders, rules, executive orders and other secondary, provincial or local legislation, treaties, directives and codes of practice having force of law in South Africa;
Handover Period means either the last 30 days of the Extension Period or, where the LAA has not exercised its right to enter into the Extension Period, the last 31 days of the Initial Term; “Helpdesk Service” means the service to be provided by the Licensee in accordance with Clause Error! Reference source not found. and as further specified in the Specification;

Examples of Handover Period in a sentence

  • If the contractor fails in the due performance of the contract to supply / erection / testing / commissioning the equipment within the time fixed by the contractor or any extension thereof he shall be liable at the desecration of the owner to liquidated damage amounting to 0.5% (half percent) of the contract price per week.

  • Co-operation Agreement 18.11 During the Handover Period, the Licensee shall enter into the Co-operation Agreement with the Commission and/or the Successor Licensee within such period specified by the Commission.

  • The Contractor will, during the ICT Handover Period, provide training on the use of the building systems and operation of the Schools, as set in the Soft Services Training Plan.

  • ICT Handover Period Access and Protocol During the ICT Handover Period the ICT Service Provider and/or the Authority and/or an Authority Related Party (the ICT Installer) may deliver and install any ICT Assets between 8am and 5pm on any Business Day.

  • The Contractor shall, and shall ensure that its sub-contractors shall during the ICT Handover Period, comply with the terms of the ICT Access Protocol.


More Definitions of Handover Period

Handover Period means the period running from the Effective Date until the last day of the calendar month in which the Effective Date occurred. In case that the Effective Date is not the first, second or third day of the respective calendar month, the Handover Period shall mean the period running from the first day of the calendar month following the calendar month in which the Effective Date occurred until the last day of such calendar month;
Handover Period means the period commencing from the Signature Date, through the Development Period, up to and including the Operation Commence Date; 2.1.37 “IFRS” - International Financial Reporting Standards, being a set of accounting standards and interpretations developed by an independent, not-for-profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB); 2.1.38 “Intellectual Property Rights” - all registered or unregistered trademarks, service marks, patents, design rights (whether the aforementioned rights are registered, unregistered or form part of pending applications), utility models, applications for any of the a foregoing, copyrights (including copyright in any software programmes, data and documents), database rights, the sui generis rights of extraction relating to databases and any similar or analogous rights to any of the above, whether arising or granted under the Laws or any other jurisdiction; 2.1.39 “KNP Tariffs” - the tariffs stipulated by SANParks for Utility Charges and any other fees, levies and the like, in respect of cost of recoveries incidental to goods and/or services provided by SANParks to the Private Party in the Protected Area, as may be reviewed by SANParks from time to time;
Handover Period. Means, for Xx. Xxx, the time period starting from date of this Agreement to the day on which all events set out below have completed:
Handover Period means the period commencing from the Signature Date, through the Development Period, up to and including the Operation Commence Date; 2.1.38 “IFRS” - International Financial Reporting Standards, being a set of accounting standards and interpretations developed by an independent, not-for-profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB); 2.1.39 “Intellectual Property Rights” - all registered or unregistered trademarks, service marks, patents, design rights (whether the aforementioned rights are registered, unregistered or form part of pending applications), utility models, applications for any of the a foregoing, copyrights (including copyright in any software programmes, data and documents), database rights, the sui generis rights of extraction relating to databases and any similar or analogous rights to any of the above, whether arising or granted under the Laws or any other jurisdiction;
Handover Period means the period beginning no later than 6 (six) months prior to the expiry of the Term and ending no later than the expiry date;
Handover Period means the period commencing on the occurrence of a Handover Trigger, and ending on the Expiry Date.
Handover Period means all consents, approvals, authorisations, notifications, concessions, acknowledgements, licences, permits or similar items required to be obtained by the Company from any GON Agency for the Project. means the guidelines for the preparation of the corporate social responsibility plan set out in Schedule 15. means the guidelines for the preparation of the employment and skills training plan set out in Schedule 14. means the guidelines for the preparation of the environment management plan set out in Schedule 18. means the guidelines for the preparation of the local procurement and development plan set out in Schedule 13. means the guidelines for the preparation of the rehabilitation and resettlement plan set out in Schedule 16. means the handover amount as referred to in Schedule 2. means the period from the date which is four (4) Years prior to the date of expiry of this Agreement until the date of expiry of this Agreement.