Programme Term definition
Examples of Programme Term in a sentence
Following the end of the Programme Term, the RSG shall meet within [**] Business Days to discuss and report on the outcomes of the Programme, and shall thereafter be dissolved.
Without prejudice thereto, during the Programme Term, PTC shall make reports on work being carried out under the Programme to the RSG [**], or from time to time as the RSG may reasonably request, such reports to include the progress of the Programme as well the matters described in Clause 11.9.
We make no representation with respect to Site for Life Service pricing after the Programme Term.
During the Programme Term, PTC shall promptly notify the Trust TPC in writing of any changes to the identity and/or contact details of the PTC TPC.
Whether before, during or after the expiry or termination of the Programme Term, neither the Enrolled Doctor nor his Associated Health Care Provider shall use the Government’s name in any document, publication, advertisement or publicity material without the prior written consent of the Government.
For the avoidance of doubt, during the Programme Term, the Trust may require PTC to open and operate a bank account with an alternative bank where PTC’s original bank’s credit rating falls below the minimum credit rating required by the Trust from time to time.
During the Programme Term, all Users will be entitled to receive new release versions of the WeAre Doodlebug services, and all updates, revisions and patches to these services.
During the Programme Term, The Trust shall promptly notify the PTC TPC in writing of any changes to the identity and/or contact details of the Trust TPC.
Users are not entitled to receive: (i) new applications and services not included in the Overt Digital Media Limited services as of the start of the Programme Term, as determined by Overt Digital Media Limited at its sole discretion; (ii) versions that allow the Site for Life Services to run on a different platform, operating system or in a different format; (iii) versions or software which are distributed separately from the Overt Digital Media Limited services to customers generally.