Service Launch Date definition
Examples of Service Launch Date in a sentence
Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter following the Service Launch Date, Concur will provide a report, with appropriate back-up documentation, to AMEX detailing all Consulting Revenues generated during such calendar quarter, including without limitation, the associated Burdened Costs.
With respect to the Revenue share (described in Section 6.1(b)(ii) hereof) applicable to the Renewal Terms, Concur reserves the right to renegotiate such Revenue share upon written notice to AMEX no later than one hundred eighty (180) days following the Service Launch Date.
USPS will not renew any existing licenses, or sell any new licenses for the existing USPS Electronic Postmark (R) after Service Launch Date; provided, however, that any contract signed or renewed after the Effective Date shall contain a provision to automatically convert such Customer to the USPS EPM Service on the Service Launch Date, or as soon as practicable thereafter.
The term of this Agreement and the licenses granted herein shall begin on the Effective Date of this Agreement and shall expire on the date one (1) calendar year from the BN Service Launch Date (“Term”).
Within Six (6) Months after the Commercial Service Launch Date and Level Up!’s receipt of the written invoice in such amount from Gravity, the sum of One Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US$100,000).
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Within Fourteen (14) calendar days after the Commercial Service Launch Date and Level Up!’s receipt of the written invoice in such amount from Gravity, the sum of One Hundred Forty Thousand US Dollars (US$140,000).
This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and shall continue in full force and effect for a term of three (3) years after Commercial Service Launch Date (“Initial Term”), and shall automatically renew for successive terms of one (1) year each, unless terminated earlier as provided for herein (Initial Term and such successive one-year terms, as the case may be, shall be collectively referred to as the “Term”).
Commencing on the Service Launch Date, by April 30 of each year, AD will submit to USPS and the Advisory Committee a projection report, containing the following projections for the two-year period commencing on October 1 of that year: Gross Revenue; projected EPM transactions; number of customers to be contacted; sales and marketing budget.
In no event, however, will the Commercial Service Launch Date be later than two (2) years after the commercial service launch date in the Philippines.