Key Date definition

Key Date means a date identified as such in the Contract.
Key Date means each of the date(s) for completion of the Project or any phase thereof as set forth in the Schedules;
Key Date means pre-defined dates in the Master Programme, as may be amended by the issue of a Change Addendum, against which specified performance shall be attained by the Consultant.

Examples of Key Date in a sentence

  • In clause 44.2, after "reduced Prices" insert: “an earlier Key Date".


More Definitions of Key Date

Key Date means a date identified as such in the Form of Tender – Appendix FT-1.
Key Date means any date on or by which Contractor is to achieve the commencement or completion of all or any part of the Work, including the Delivery Date, the Commencement Date and the Scheduled Completion Date;
Key Date means the earliest to occur of any of the following events:
Key Date means a date identified as such in the Specification as the same may be extended by the Engineer pursuant to Clause 45 or adjusted by agreement, pursuant to Clause 47;
Key Date means a date identified as such or Time for completion in the contract documents and whose non-fulfillment will attract penalty as per General Condition 8.7.
Key Date means, in the case of Services, any date (including lead times) expressly specified by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ as a key date (or any deadline extension agreed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) or, in the case of Goods, the lead times and the due date for delivery of the Goods (or any deadline extension agreed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇)
Key Date. The soonest of the following: