Performance Due Date definition

Performance Due Date is defined in Section 6.27(b).
Performance Due Date is defined in Section 4.1(bb)(2).
Performance Due Date means the date (or dates) that financial reports or payments of balances are due under Articles 8.01, 10.01 and 10.03.

Examples of Performance Due Date in a sentence

  • The Loan Parties shall promptly notify the Administrative Agent (for further distribution to the Lenders) if they do not expect to comply with all of the Performance Milestones and other requirements of Appendix C by their respective Performance Due Dates and shall notify the Administrative Agent not later than three (3) Business Days after the Loan Parties fail to fully comply with the Performance Milestones and reporting described in Appendix C by the applicable Performance Due Date.

Related to Performance Due Date

  • Performance Period means the one or more periods of time, which may be of varying and overlapping durations, as the Committee may select, over which the attainment of one or more Performance Goals will be measured for the purpose of determining a Participant’s right to, and the payment of, a Performance-Based Award.

  • Contract Award Date means the date of the Contract award notice, which may take the form of a purchase order, signed Contract or Notice of Award, issued by the Authority.

  • Deferred Sales Charge Payment Dates means the dates specified for deferred sales fee installments under "Investment Summary--Fees and Expenses" in the Prospectus for the Trust.

  • Performance Award Formula means, for any Performance Award, a formula or table established by the Committee pursuant to Section 10.3 which provides the basis for computing the value of a Performance Award at one or more levels of attainment of the applicable Performance Goal(s) measured as of the end of the applicable Performance Period.

  • Performance Goal means a performance goal established by the Committee pursuant to Section 10.3.

  • Performance Cash Award means an award of cash granted pursuant to the terms and conditions of Section 6(c)(ii).