Timelines definition

Timelines means the dates set out in Appendix 2 hereto as may be amended by agreement between the Parties and Timeline shall mean any one of such dates.
Timelines means the Project schedule set out in Schedule “A”.
Timelines means the project milestones for performance of the Scope of Work and delivery of the Services as described in the RFP.

Examples of Timelines in a sentence

  • Figure 10.16: Timelines of observable factors and their alignments with the five epochs of the 20th century.

  • The bids shall be opened in 2 stages as per Key Timelines mentioned in RFP.

  • Timelines SPC intend to establish medium- to long-term contracts with PSPs (under framework PSAs) depending on their experience, capabilities, availability, location and the scope to be undertaken.

  • Timelines for renewed clearances are based upon the date of each individual clearance.

  • Timelines provide a template and an execution order to facilitate an orderly transition of equipment and airbase operations from airfield opening forces to follow-on forces.


More Definitions of Timelines

Timelines means the Project schedule described in Sub-schedule “C.1” (Project Description, Budget, and Timelines).
Timelines means the dates set out in Annex 2 hereto as may be amended by agreement between the Sponsor and the Principal Investigator and “Timeline” shall mean any one of such dates;
Timelines means the Project schedule provided in Schedule “C” (Program Funding Request).
Timelines means the dates set out in Appendix II, as may be amended or restated from time to time in accordance with Subsection 16.1, and Timeline shall mean any one of such dates; and
Timelines means the duration of the contract as described in the RFP
Timelines means the date set out in section C2.1 (Timelines).
Timelines means the Project timelines set out in Sub-schedule “C.3” (Project Timelines).