Contract Duration definition

Contract Duration. : means the period between the commencement and termination of the contract.
Contract Duration means the period between the Effective Date of the Contract and the end of the Warranty Period.
Contract Duration means the period between the start date identified in the Notice to Proceed and the end of the Warranty Period.

Examples of Contract Duration in a sentence

  • Time Frames that Exceed Contract Duration: All maintenance or other agreements for services entered into during the duration of an SLA and whose performance and payment time frames extend beyond the duration of this Master Agreement shall remain in effect for performance and payment purposes (limited to the time frame and services established per each written agreement).


More Definitions of Contract Duration

Contract Duration means the duration from the Contract start date until the last item listed at Annex B has been delivered.
Contract Duration means the total period of use allowed by a buyer's contract, including months or time periods that are called "free" or "bonus" or that are described in any other terms suggesting that they are provided free of charge.
Contract Duration means the total period of use allowed by a buyer’s contract, including months or time periods that are described as ‘free’, ‘bonus’, or similar language suggesting they are provided free of charge.
Contract Duration means the duration of the Contract as specified in the SCC, for which the Service Provider is bound to provide desired Services in pursuant to Section - “Scope of Services”.
Contract Duration is defined by Article 9;
Contract Duration. This agreement shall begin effective Separation Date (as defined in Consultant’s Separation Agreement) and end on July 6, 2024 , subject to the terms provided in section 6. This agreement may be extended beyond the end date based upon mutual agreement between Life360 and Consultant. Compensation: $500 per hour
Contract Duration means the period specified in the programme