Start definition

Start means the day falling the Relevant Number of Index Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Period.
Start means that moment in time when the authorised official authorises a competition to commence.
Start means, in relation to any Interest Period, the relevant Compounded Index value on the day falling "p" Business Days (as defined in paragraph (A) above) prior to the first day of such Interest Period.

Examples of Start in a sentence

  • Spend controls The approval process used by a central government Buyer if it needs to spend money on certain digital or technology services, see ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/service-manual/agile-delivery/spend-controls- check-if-you-need-approval-to-spend-money-on-a-service Start date The Start date of this Call-Off Contract as set out in the Order Form.

  • Commercially Sensitive Information Information, which the Buyer has been notified about by the Supplier in writing before the Start date with full details of why the Information is deemed to be commercially sensitive.

  • It will be for up to 36 months from the Start date unless Ended earlier under clause 18 or extended by the Buyer under clause 1.3.

  • On and after the date of signing this Agreement, the City reserves the right to change the regular starting and quitting times for Water Utility Operators on each eight (8) hour shift within a range of one (1) hour: Start End 1st Shift: 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2nd Shift: 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. 3rd Shift: 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Thirty (30) days advanced notice of any change will be provided to the affected employees and concurrently to the Union.

  • If Google and Customer have previously entered into a Google Cloud Platform License Agreement, then that agreement will terminate on the Services Start Date, and the Agreement will govern the provision and use of the Services going forward.


More Definitions of Start

Start means the relevant Compounded Index value on the day falling the Relevant Number of Index Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Period.
Start means the relevant Compounded Index value determined in relation to on the day falling the Relevant Number of Index Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Period.
Start means the point at which, for any individual, the first provider in any period on Residential Training provision registers that person, in accordance with the Specification.
Start or “Start-up” means the ramping of one or more Units to (to the extent applicable), and the attainment of, the Scheduled Capacity level (which shall be considered a single occurrence for purposes of this Transaction regardless of the number of Units involved) after a Shutdown pursuant to a Scheduling and Dispatch Notice and Tag. The Scheduled Capacity level shall be deemed to have been attained after a Shutdown upon the initial sustained delivery by Seller to Buyer of the full amount of energy associated with the Contract Quantity of Capacity required by the applicable Scheduling and Dispatch Notice and Tag.
Start means the relevant SONIA Compounded Index value on the day falling the "p" London Banking Days (as defined in Condition 5.6A) prior to the first day of the Interest Period.
Start. , in relation to a policy, means when the application for that policy is accepted by the insurer; and
Start means, in relation to any Interest Period, the relevant Compounded Index value on the day falling "p" Business Days (as defined in paragraph (A) above) prior to the first day of such Interest Period. Subject to Condition 3(f) or, if applicable, Condition 3(g), if, with respect to any Interest Period, the relevant rate is not published for the relevant Compounded Index either on the relevant Start or End date, then the Calculation Agent shall calculate the rate of interest for that Interest Period as if "Index Determination" was not specified as the Calculation Method in the applicable Final Terms and as if "Compounded Daily" was specified instead as the Calculation Method in the applicable Final Terms and where "Observation Shift" was specified as the Observation Method;