Contract Expiry Date definition

Contract Expiry Date means: the end date of the Contract Initial Period or any Contract Extension Period; or if this Contract is terminated before the date specified in (a) above, the earlier date of termination of this Contract;
Contract Expiry Date means 12 months after the Contract Commencement Date. ‘Contract Material’ means New Contract Material and Existing Contract Material. ‘Contract Price’ means:
Contract Expiry Date means [Insert date for completion of supply of the Services, for example, 12 months after the Contract Commencement Date.]

Examples of Contract Expiry Date in a sentence

  • Contract Expiry Date- please can you provide me with the expiry date of the signed agreement.

  • Contract Expiry Date: Please can you provide me with the date of when the contract expires.

  • The Customer shall be entitled to require the provision of Termination Assistance at any time during the Contract Period by giving written notice to the Supplier (a "Termination Assistance Notice") at least four (4) Months prior to the Contract Expiry Date or as soon as reasonably practicable (but in any event, not later than one (1) month) following the service by either Party of a Termination Notice.

  • Such Customer Property shall be handed back to the Customer in good working order (allowance shall be made only for reasonable wear and tear); any sums prepaid by the Customer in respect of Goods and/or Services not Delivered by the Contract Expiry Date; vacate any Customer Premises; remove the Supplier Equipment together with any other materials used by the Supplier to supply the Goods and/or Services and shall leave the Sites in a clean, safe and tidy condition.

  • Likewise on the Contract Expiry Date the Supplier shall be responsible for the removal of all relevant Supplier Equipment from the Sites and/or any Customer Premises, including the cost of packing, carriage and making good the Sites and/or the Customer Premises following removal.


More Definitions of Contract Expiry Date

Contract Expiry Date means the Contract Expiry Date specified in the Specifications. ‘Contract Material’ means New Contract Material and Existing Contract Material. ‘Contact Person’ means Burdekin Shire Council Expenditure Services staff member.
Contract Expiry Date means the Contract Expiry Date specified at Item 2 of Schedule 1 or in the Purchase Order.
Contract Expiry Date means n/a
Contract Expiry Date means 30th June 2015
Contract Expiry Date means the twenty fifth anniversary of the Programmed Section 1 Completion Date;
Contract Expiry Date means the Contract Expiry Date specified in the Purchase Order. ‘Contract Material’ means New Contract Material and Existing Contract Material. ‘Contract Price’ means:
Contract Expiry Date is the end of normal duties, i.e., the later of the date by which exams are to be marked or the end of the examination period. McMaster University Sessional Faculty Supplemented Fees This form is in accordance with Article 14.02, CUPE 3906, Unit 2 Collective Agreement: “In addition to the wages as laid out in Schedule ‘A’, the employee shall be eligible to receive supplemented fees (paid as a lump sum) based on official class size as follows: May 1, 2008 Per Three Unit Course: $5.35 for every student who exceeds 80 students Formula: (Official Class Size - 80) x $5.35 = lump sum amt. Per Six Unit Course: $10.70 for every student who exceeds 80 students Formula: (Official Class Size - 80) x $10.70 = lump sum amt. May 1, 2009 Per Three Unit Course: $5.75 for every student who exceeds 75 students Formula: (Official Class Size - 75) x $5.75 = lump sum amt. Per Six Unit Course: $11.50 for every student who exceeds 75 students Formula: (Official Class Size - 75) x $11.50 = lump sum amt. Please complete one form for each course exceeding the threshold. Sessional Faculty’s Name: Employee Number: Department: Course Taught: Term and Session: Course Enrolment: Sessional Faculty Signature Date Supervisor Signature Date Return completed form to Department Administrative Coordinator/Administrator/Area Secretary. Release of Teaching Evaluations Article 13.02(c) of the collective agreement provides that student ratings may be made public by the University with a Sessional Faculty’s written permission. It is understood that there shall be no reprisal against any Sessional Faculty who chooses not to give such written permission. By granting permission to McMaster University to release publicly, through the McMaster Students’ Union (MSU) and the McMaster Library, a summary of students’ responses to the summative question on the student course rating form, I understand that: