Handover Protocol definition

Handover Protocol means a protocol of handover and takeover of the Ordered Work signed by both Parties.
Handover Protocol means a protocol of handover and takeover of the Work signed by both Parties.
Handover Protocol the protocol relating to the parties' responsibilities in respect of the handover of works and services in the form set out in Schedule 9 (Authority's Protocols); "Health and Safety Regime" the Food Safety Xxx 0000 (and associated regulations), the Health and Safety at Work etc. Xxx 0000 (and associated regulations), the Fire Precautions Xxx 0000, the Environmental Protection Xxx 0000, the Water Industry Xxx 0000, the Water Resources Xxx 0000 and any similar or analogous health, safety or environmental legislation in force from time to time;

Examples of Handover Protocol in a sentence

  • In case the Price for the Ordered Work is calculated as a monthly fee, the Service Fee will be respectively extended starting from the first day of the month following the month in which the Handover Protocol regarding the Ordered Work was signed.

  • This Agreement has been concluded for the time period of sixty (60) months counted from the date of signing of the Handover Protocol.

  • After the Pilot Operation is successfully completed and the acceptance criteria are met pursuant to article 4.11.4 hereof, the Customer will check and confirm the completeness of the Documentation and the Parties will sign the Handover Protocol.

  • For the purpose of the value added tax, the day of signing of the Handover Protocol by the Customer will be the day of taxable transaction.

  • The warranty period shall commence on the day following the date of signing of the Handover Protocol, pursuant to Section 8.3 hereof.

  • If the subject of the Ordered Work is provision of professional consultations in relation to the System, the acceptance procedure will include only signing of the Handover Protocol.

  • For Verification Operation, Penetration Test, Pilot Operation and Handover Protocol in respect to Ordered Work, the provisions of articles IV – VIII hereof shall apply accordingly, unless mutually expressly agreed otherwise.

  • PRICE, PRICE MATURITY, INVOICING The Customer will pay the Supplier for the Services monthly fees as specified in articles 10.1 – 10.3 and in Annex No. 3 hereof (hereinafter only as “Service Fee”) starting from the first day of the month following the month in which the Handover Protocol regarding the System was signed.

  • The Handover Protocol will contain a list of the remaining Defects and security issues detected during the Penetration Test and/or Pilot Operation with the time period set for removal thereof; in the absence of such time period for Defect removal, the time period is assumed to be twenty (20) Business Days from the day of signing of the Handover Protocol.

  • A copy of the Handover Protocol will be an integral part of the invoice.


More Definitions of Handover Protocol

Handover Protocol means the document on the handover of the Work by the Contractor and the acceptance of the Work by the Client.
Handover Protocol means a handover protocol in the Agreed Form relating to the transfer of the Sale Shares from the Sellers to the Buyer;

Related to Handover Protocol

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  • HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to state agency contracts with an expected value of $100,000.00 or more where subcontracting opportunities have been determined by the state agency to be probable. The HUB subcontracting plan subsequently becomes a provision of the awarded Contract and shall be monitored for compliance by the state agency during the term of the Contract.

  • technical specification means, with respect to any Software, the document setting forth the technical specifications for such Software and included in the Statement of Work.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.

  • compatibility means compatibility as defined in point (10) of Article 2 of Directive (EU) 2019/770;