Turnover Plan definition

Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by Contractor, approved by HHSC, and to be employed when the Work described in the Contract transfers to HHSC, or its designee, from the Contractor.
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by Contractor and approved by Procuring Agency to continue the Project in the event the Deliverables stated in the SOW are transferred, either directly to Procuring Agency or to a third party.
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by the Contractor and approved by the Procuring Agency in the event that the work described in this Agreement transfers to another vendor or the Procuring Agency.

Examples of Turnover Plan in a sentence

  • Contractor’s Turnover Plan will state Contractor’s policies, procedures, and measures necessary to ensure: (1) the least disruption in the delivery of the Deliverables during Procuring Agency’s transition of the Project to a third party; and (2) Contractor’s cooperation with Procuring Agency and the third party with respect to Contractor’s orderly transfer of all partial or completed Deliverables to Procuring Agency and the third party.

  • Contractor’s Turnover Plan will consist of Contractor’s orderly and timely transfer or return to Procuring Agency of any and all documents, files, Procuring Agency Data, the Software, the Source code, all other related software, documentation, the system turnover plan, IP Procuring Agency IP and other materials.

  • Execute the approved Turnover Plan in cooperation with the incoming selected Applicant’s Transition Plan.


More Definitions of Turnover Plan

Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by HMO, approved by HHSC, to be employed during the Turnover Phase. The Turnover Plan describes HMO’s policies and procedures that will assure:
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by Grantee, approved by HHSC, and to be employed when the Work described in the Contract transfers to HHSC, or its designee, from the Grantee.
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by CONTRACTOR, approved by HHSC, and to be employed in the event that the work described in this Agreement transfers to another vendor. The Turnover Plan describes CONTRACTOR’s policies and procedures that will assure:
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by the Contractor and approved by the Procuring Agency in the event that the work described in this Agreement transfers to another vendor or the Procuring Agency. ARTICLE 2SCOPE OF WORK A. Scope of Work. The Contractor shall perform the work as outlined in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Performance Measures. The Contractor shall substantially perform to the satisfaction of the Procuring Agency the Performance Measures set forth in Exhibit A. In the event the Contractor fails to obtain the results described in Exhibit A, the Procuring Agency may provide written notice to the Contractor of the Default and specify a reasonable period of time in which the Contractor shall advise the Procuring Agency of specific steps it will take to achieve these results and the proposed timetable for implementation. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent the Procuring Agency from exercising its rights pursuant to Article 6 or Article 16. Schedule. The Contractor shall meet the due dates, as set forth in Exhibit A, which due dates shall not be altered or waived by the Procuring Agency without prior written approval, through the Amendment process, as defined in Article 25. License. [CHOICE #1 – If a software license is required, use the following language.] Contractor hereby grants Procuring Agency a [CHOICE #2- If a perpetual license is required, use the following language] non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual license to use, modify, and copy the following Software: [Insert name of software and patent number if applicable] [CHOICE #3- If the license is required for the term of the Agreement, use the following language] non-exclusive, irrevocable, license to use, modify, and copy the [Insert name of Software and patent number if applicable] Software and any and all updates, corrections and revisions as defined in Article 2 and Exhibit A, for the term of this Agreement. The right to copy the Software is limited to the following purposes: archival, backup and training. All archival and backup copies of the Software are subject to the provisions of this Agreement, and all titles, patent numbers, trademarks, copyright and other restricted rights notices shall be reproduced on any such copies. Contractor agrees to maintain, at Contractor’s own expense, a copy of the Software Source Code to be kept by an escrow agent and to list the Procuring Agency as an authorized recipient of this Source Code. Th...
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by the Contractor and approved by the HSD in the event that the work described in this Agreement transfers to another vendor or the HSD.
Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by Contractor, approved by TCCO, and to be employed in the event that the work described in the Contract transfers to the State or another vendor from Contractor. TCCO may require Contractor to develop a turnover plan at any time during the term of the Contract at TCCO’s discretion. The turnover plan describes Contractor’s policies and procedures that will assure 1) the least disruption in the delivery of services during the transition to a substitute vendor and 2) cooperation with TCCO and the substitute vendor in transferring information and services to a substitute vendor.
Turnover Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 33.1(a).