Preliminary Phase definition
Examples of Preliminary Phase in a sentence
Upon receipt of written authorization, the Architect/Engineer using the approved Preliminary Phase Design Documents shall prepare the project Construction Documents.
The development of the Construction Documents shall be responsive to Trustee Preliminary Phase comments.
The PAIMAS phases are: The Preliminary Phase, also known as a pre-ingest or pre-accessioning phase, includes the initial contacts between the Producer and the Archive and any resulting feasibility studies, preliminary definition of the scope of the project, a draft of the SIP definition and finally a draft Submission Agreement.
During the Preliminary Phase, Licensee shall construct the Preliminary Unit to test and demonstrate the growth and harvesting aspects of the Licensed Technology.
All rights not expressly granted by PA in this Preliminary Phase License are reserved to PA.
The rights and licenses for Phase I and II granted pursuant to Section 5 below do not take effect until and are contingent upon PA’s receipt of the License Fees and Turnkey Cost from Licensee and after the completion of the Preliminary Phase.
Upon the expiration of the Preliminary Phase, the site upon which the Preliminary Unit is located and all improvements thereon apart from and which do not embody the proprietary technology, Licensed Technology or any Intellectual Property of PA shall remain property of Licensee.
PA shall provide a Preliminary Data Package as required to allow the construction of the Preliminary Phase.
Upon receipt of the agreed-upon design documents described in Section 4.1 hereof, Licensee shall pay the Preliminary Phase Fee to PA for the Preliminary Phase License and associated services provided by PA.
The parties have agreed to a three (3) phase process to complete construction of a fully operational Unit using the PA System: (i) the Preliminary Phase (as hereinafter defined); (ii) Phase I; and (ii) Phase II (as hereinafter defined).