Commence definition

Commence means either the unconditional authorization of the preparation of the required plans, or the beginning of the actual work on the Premises, whichever first occurs.
Commence means the first carrying out of any part of the licensed activities, save for pre- construction surveys and monitoring, and “commencement” shall be construed accordingly;
Commence means to file the initial pleading seeking an adjudication of parentage in [the appropriate court] of this State.

Examples of Commence in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge (i) that (i) Developer has obtained all Approvals from the City required to Commence Construction of the Project, other than any required Later Approvals and (ii) that may proceed in accordance with this Agreement with the construction and, upon completion, use and occupancy of the Project as a matter of right, subject to the attainment of any required Later Approvals and any Non- City Approvals.

  • COMPLETION The Design/Build Entity agrees to Substantially Complete the Project within   calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed to Commence Design Phase (SBP-8.26), in addition, the Design/Build Entity agrees to finally complete the Project from Substantial Completion to Final Acceptance within   calendar days for a total time of completion of the entire Project of   calendar days The Design/Build Entity shall perform the Work with due diligence to completion.

  • Developer shall, upon thirty (30) days prior notice to the City, have the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to terminate this Agreement in its entirety at any time if Developer does not Commence Construction on any part of the Project Site by the date which is five (5) years following the Effective Date.

  • Rain and/or freezing temperatures which may slow or delay progress) Marketing Commence marketing of Co-Mo services during construction period, Service Orders to begin once construction is complete and Co-Mo releases areas into service.

  • On the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Owner will be entitled to pursue any one or more of the following remedies (“Remedies”): • Declare the entire amount of the Hire Fees immediately due and payable without notice or demand to the Hirer; • Commence legal proceedings to recover the Hire Fees and other obligations accrued before and after the Event of Default; • Take possession of the Equipment, without demand or notice, wherever same may be located, without any court order or other process of law.


More Definitions of Commence

Commence means to undertake a continuous program of construction or modification or to enter into a contractual obligation to undertake and complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program of construction or modification.
Commence means the carrying out of any material operation (as defined in section 56(4) of the 1990 Act) forming part of the authorised development other than operations consisting of site clearance, demolition work, archaeological investigations, investigations for the purpose of assessing ground conditions, remedial work in respect of any contamination or other adverse ground or drainage conditions, diversion and laying of services, erection of any temporary means of enclosure, the temporary display of site notices or advertisements and “commencement” shall be construed accordingly;
Commence or "commencement" means that the owner or operator has obtained all necessary preconstruction approvals required by the FCAA and either has:
Commence means the first carrying out of any part of the licensed activities, except for pre- construction surveys and monitoring; and “commencement” must be construed accordingly;
Commence means, as applied to construction of a source, or a major modification as defined in Article 4 of this Chapter, that the owner or operator has all necessary preconstruction approvals or permits and either has:
Commence means to file the initial pleading seeking an adjudication of parentage