Roll-Out Date definition
Examples of Roll-Out Date in a sentence
Continuing for the Length Of Subscription from the Roll-Out Date, Customer shall pay to Presence the Annual Subscription Rate at such times and intervals as are in accordance with the Details Of Payment.
Presence hereby grants to Customer, as of the Roll-Out Date and continuing for the Term of License, the limited, non-exclusive right and license to access and use Presence’s web-based software application at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ together with any related downloadable software applications (collectively, the “App”) in accordance herewith (the “License”).
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date authorized by the STO as the Effective Roll-Out Date and shall extend for a period of one (1) year.
During the first year of this Agreement, commencing upon the Roll-Out Date, and conditioned upon any airing of the Infomercial in any market after the Roll-Out Date, the $40,000 guarantee shall be paid in installments of $6,666.66 per month for the first six months, with the first payment due on the date of roll-out and an equal amount due each subsequent month thereafter, until the minimum is paid.
The Roll-Out Date shall be the 120th day after the first airing of the Infomercial on television on any market.
It is understood and agreed that this Agreement may be terminated by LifeStem in the event that the Affiliates have sold less than ("redacted") total Services at the end of six (6) months from the Initial Roll-Out Date and/ or have sold less than ("redacted") total Services at the end of one calendar year from the Initial Roll-Out Date.