Upon Execution definition

Upon Execution. Tenant agrees to pay first and last months of rent along with the Security Deposit upon execution of this lease. In total, $51,716.16 is to be delivered to Landlord by Tenant simultaneous to Tenant’s execution of this Lease.

Examples of Upon Execution in a sentence

  • Upon Execution of this Agreement, You shall pay a one-time, nonrefundable, Enrollment Fee, in addition to the Monthly Membership Fee (which shall be prorated to the first of the month), in the amount as described in Appendix C.

  • Upon Execution of this Agreement, Executive will be granted the long-term incentive awards described on Appendix A to this Agreement.

  • Upon Execution of this Agreement, Executive will be eligible for the change of control bonus described in Appendix C to this Agreement (the “Change of Control Bonus”), subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth on Appendix C.

  • Upon Execution of this Contract, Contractor shall provide to the Department a list of individuals authorized by Contractor who have responsibility for monitoring and ensuring the performance of each of the duties and obligations under this Contract and their résumés.

  • Upon Execution of this Agreement, Patient shall pay the applicable age- based Monthly Membership Fee based on the fee schedule described in Appendix B.

  • Upon Execution of this Contract, Contractor shall provide to the Department a list of individuals authorized by Contractor who have responsibility for monitoring and ensuring the performance of each of the duties and obligations under this Contract, and their résumés.

  • For this scope of work, payments will be made according the schedule below: Personnel Support Upon execution (for January 1, 2016 – August 31, 2016) [****] Personnel Support Quarterly, beginning September 2016 [****] Data Transfer (initial) Upon transfer [****] Data Transfer (ongoing) Ad hoc, upon transfer [****] IND Support Upon Execution [****] If the scope of services is revised, the parties agree to negotiate revised payments in good faith.

  • Primary Term: The primary term of this Agreement shall commence on: Commencement Date: and Upon Execution of this Agreement.

  • Upon Execution of this Agreement, the City shall pay eighty-six percent (86%) of the cost of said medical insurance plan (EPO or HSA); the Employee shall pay fourteen percent (14%) of said medical insurance plan.

  • Paid Upon Execution: $44,280.00 as Base Rent and Operating Expenses for the period January 1-31, 2013.

Related to Upon Execution

  • Delivery means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the contract or order.

  • Execution means the execution of clients’ orders on the Company’s trading platform, where the Company acts as an Agent to Clients’ transactions.

  • Best execution means prompt and reliable execution at the most favorable security price, taking into account the other provisions hereinafter set forth. The determination of what may constitute best execution and price in the execution of a securities transaction by a broker involves a number of considerations, including, without limitation, the overall direct net economic result to the Fund (involving both price paid or received and any commissions and other costs paid), the efficiency with which the transaction is effected, the ability to effect the transaction at all where a large block is involved, availability of the broker to stand ready to execute possibly difficult transactions in the future, and the financial strength and stability of the broker. Such considerations are judgmental and are weighed by the Manager in determining the overall reasonableness of brokerage commissions.

  • Agreement Execution Date means the date this Agreement has been fully executed and delivered by all parties hereto.

  • Cost-effective means a Health Intervention where the benefits and harms relative to the costs represent an economically efficient use of resources for patients with the medical condition being treated through the Health Intervention. For example, if the benefits and risks to the patient of two alternative Interventions are comparable, a Health Intervention costing $1,000 will be more cost effective than a Health Intervention costing $10,000. “Cost-effective” shall not necessarily mean the lowest price.