Key Phase definition

Key Phase means a collection of development parcels that form one or more character areas to a create a development area and subphase for the development of a Design Code and other features of the outline planning permission.
Key Phase means a pre-defined element of the Services within which specific performance of associated services must be attained.

Examples of Key Phase in a sentence

  • Clean, Full Unrestricted Title pertaining to any item of Hardware (other than Equipment B) provided during any Turn Key Phase or Milestone and/or provided as an Equipment A, during the Call Off Phase, shall pass to Partner upon payment of the full amount to which the Supplier shall be entitled in connection with the relevant Hardware, in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this Agreement, for such item of Hardware.

  • Risk pertaining to any item of Hardware provided during any Turn Key Phase or Milestone, shall pass to Partner upon [*].

  • To remove any doubt it is clarified that Partner may, at its sole and exclusive discretion and at any time whatsoever, whether during a Turn Key Phase or Call Off Phase, hire any other supplier for the provision of any works, services or equipment, of any kind whatsoever.

Related to Key Phase

  • Development Phase means the period before a vehicle type is type approved.

  • Construction Phase means that Phase of the Project which shall commence after the Authority provides the Trade Contractor with written Notice to Proceed with the Construction Phase.

  • Construction Phase Services means the coordination, implementation and execution of the Work required by this Agreement, which are further defined in Article 8.

  • Phase 1 means the phase of the ATP comprised of: (1) improvements to the State Street Substation; (2) construction of the Proposed Line; (3) the rebuilding of NYSEG’s existing Lines 971 and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ the NYSEG ROW to allow for construction of the Proposed Line as intended; (4) improvements to the Elbridge Substation to accept the Proposed Line; and (5) National Grid’s conveyance to NYSEG of the NYSEG Acquired ROW and such other land interests as contemplated by the Purchase and Sale Agreement.

  • Design Phase means the period during which the Transporter shall prepare a draft project proposal for publication in accordance with section 4.3;