Last Completion Date definition

Last Completion Date means 16 February 2004 (or such later date as may be agreed in writing by the parties);

Examples of Last Completion Date in a sentence

  • All outstanding Working Capital Loans shall be repaid on each Quarterly Date following the Last Completion Date to the extent of Account Funds available for such purpose in the Debt Payment Account on such Quarterly Date, after giving effect to transfers from the Applicable Revenue Account to the Debt Payment Account on such Quarterly Date; provided, however, that each Working Capital Loan shall be repaid in full on the Final Maturity Date.

  • Unless otherwise expressly provided herein or in the Depositary Agreement, Borrower shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, all Project Revenues (other than Loss Proceeds) distributed to or otherwise received by Borrower on or after the Last Completion Date in the Post-Completion Revenue Account to be applied in accordance with Section 4.3.2 of the Depositary Agreement.

  • Unless otherwise expressly provided herein or in the Depositary Agreement, Borrower shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, all Project Revenues (other than Loss Proceeds) distributed to or otherwise received by Borrower prior to the Last Completion Date in the Pre-Completion Revenue Account to be applied in accordance with Section 4.2.2 of the Depositary Agreement.

  • The Credit Event Date must be on or after the Last Completion Date.

  • Subject to clause 3.2, Completion shall take place prior to the Last Completion Date provided the Vendor has complied with the terms of clause 2.4.3(iii) (relating to the IBAH Security Interest) (the Closing Condition) and the Vendor shall give the Purchaser at least five Business Days notice (or such other period as the parties may agree) of the date of Completion.

  • If the Closing Condition has not been fulfilled by the Last Completion Date, this Agreement will terminate on the giving of notice of termination by either party to the other party and such termination shall not result in either party having any liability to or obligation to bear the costs of the other party.