Critical Dates. The First Tentative Closing Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: the day of _, 20 .
Critical Dates. The First Tentative Closing Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: A Second Tentative Closing Date can subsequently be set by the Vendor by giving proper written notice at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date. The Second Tentative Closing Date can be up to 120 days after the First Tentative Closing Date, and so could be as late as: The Vendor must set a Firm Closing Date by giving proper written notice at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date. The Firm Closing Date can be up to 120 days after the Second Tentative Closing Date, and so could be as late as: If the Vendor cannot close by the Firm Closing Date, then the Purchaser is entitled to delayed closing compensation (see section 7 of the Addendum) and the Vendor must set a Delayed Closing Date. The Vendor can set a Delayed Closing Date that is up to 365 days after the earlier of the Second Tentative Closing Date and the Firm Closing Date: This Outside Closing Date could be as late as:
Critical Dates. All dates and deadlines provided below are based on mutual execution of this Contract (“MEC”) by Buyer and Seller, the date of the latest signature being the date of MEC: Item No. Reference Event Deadline MEC + Number of Days 2 4.1 Title Documents Delivery Deadline MEC + 7 3 4.2 Title Objection Deadline MEC + 14 4 5.18 Due Diligence Documents Delivery Deadline Prior to MEC 5 5.19 Due Diligence Documents Objection Deadline MEC + 14 6 Financing Addendum Financing Objection Deadline MEC + 14
Critical Dates. The Effective Date, DBO, Substantial Completion Date, Term Commencement Date, and Expiration Date shall be considered critical dates (“Critical Dates”). The Parties agree to confirm Critical Dates no later than 30 days after the Term Commencement Date.
Critical Dates. 3.2.1. Contractor shall conclude all “Completion of Disruptive Activities” no later than 11/04/2025.
Critical Dates. XX.XX . Activity Scheduled Dates and Time
Critical Dates. Seller and Purchaser agree as follows:
Critical Dates. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of all of the City’s Critical Date Obligations (as defined in Section 8.8 below). The City shall use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy each Critical Date Obligation under this Agreement by the applicable Critical Date therefor. Promptly after learning of an event that may result in the City being unable to complete a Critical Date Obligation under this Agreement by the applicable Critical Date therefor, the City shall provide written notice thereof to Xxxx, and the Parties will negotiate a reasonable adjustment to the applicable Critical Date.
Critical Dates. S. No. Activity Scheduled Dates and Time 1 Download/Sale of e-Tender Document from NIC CPP portal From 30.12.2022 /11:00 HRS. To 20.01.2023 / 11:00 HRS. 2 Submission of queries related to e- Tender, if any; on NIC CPP portal only. Up to 06.01.2023 /11:00 HRS. 3 Reply to the queries by AAI on NIC CPP portal By 13.01.2023 /11:00 HRS. 4 Pre bid meeting with the prospective bidders, if required N/A 5 Online submission of Bids / Proposal(s) (Technical Bid as well as Financial Bid) on e- tender portal Up to 20.01.2023 /11:00 HRS. 6 Opening of Technical Bids / Proposal(s) (online only) 23.01.2023 / 11:00 HRS.
Critical Dates. The First Tentative Closing Date, which is the date that the Vendor anticipates the home will be completed and ready to move in, is: the day of , 20 . A Second Tentative Closing Date can subsequently be set by the Vendor by giving proper written notice at least 90 days before the First Tentative Closing Date. The Second Tentative Closing Date can be up to 120 days after the First Tentative Closing Date, and so could be as late as: the day of , 20 . The Vendor must set a Firm Closing Date by giving proper written notice at least 90 days before the Second Tentative Closing Date. The Firm Closing Date can be up to 120 days after the Second Tentative Closing Date, and so could be as late as: the day of , 20 . If the Vendor cannot close by the Firm Closing Date, then the Purchaser is entitled to delayed closing compensation (see section 7 of the Addendum) and the Vendor must set a Delayed Closing Date. The Vendor can set a Delayed Closing Date that is up to 365 days after the earlier of the Second Tentative Closing Date and the Firm Closing Date: This Outside Closing Date could be as late as: the day of , 20 .