DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE Sample Clauses

DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. 1. Deliverables – validation: End of March
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DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. Registry Operator will provide the Authorization Code or an equivalent method via secure electronic means to the Registrant within five (5) calendar days upon the effective date of this Agreement; - Registrant shall provide Registry Operator a preliminary assessment of all technical service provider(s) capabilities to meet these deliverables within two (2) months of receipt of the Authorization Code or an equivalent method from Registry Operator; - Registry Operators will endeavor to facilitate Registrant’s preparation of this preliminary assessment through established working relationships with a number technical service providers, and additional insight gained from consultations from other .BANK registrants that have migrated their existing banking operations; - Registrant agrees to launch a fully compliant1 Domain Name website within six (6) months after the receipt of the Authorization Code or an equivalent method from Registry Operator; - Registrant agrees to launch or fully migrate2 its business operations on the Domain Name website within 18 months of the receipt of the Authorization Code or an equivalent method; and - Registrant will participate in any follow-up case studies undertaken by Registry Operator for the launch/migration of the Domain Name website. Registrant’s unexcused failure to create, launch, or operate the website in accordance with material terms of this Agreement shall constitute a material breach of its obligations, and will result in Registry Operator undertaking a subsequent reallocation process at its expense. The service fees associated with Registrant’s non-compliance shall be: $1,250 for failure to achieve the six (6) month fully compliant Domain Name website, an additional $1,250 for ongoing failure to achieve the six (6) month fully compliant Domain Name website; and revocation of the Domain Name for failure to achieve the six (6) month fully compliant Domain Name website by eighteen (18) months of the effective date of this Agreement.
DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. The Films shall be made available to Client within eight (8) months of the Event, as digital files. Client orders for additional items that are not listed herein (the “Add-Ons”) must be received by Cinematographer within 14 days of the Event. Client understands and agrees that products, services and/or merchandise not included in this Agreement will be sold at the current price, as of the date the Add-On order(s) is placed. All prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Cinematographer reserves the right to modify the terms and conditions of its products and services not referenced herein, including termination or elimination of products, services, options or benefits, at any time, at its discretion.
DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. A full list of Services and data elements included with the API are available on the Website. All documentation, data, insights, reports, databases, systems, tools and other materials provided by Mastercard in connection with this Agreement (“Deliverables”) may be developed using data, databases, systems, tools and information contained in the Mastercard My Company Manager tool, which is comprised of account range information by third parties and may contain certain errors, omissions or inaccuracies. Mastercard shall have no responsibility for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in the underlying data from the My Company Manager tool. Mastercard will automatically approve the Customer requested API key within 24 hours of receipt of Customer’s subscription order and payment.
DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. The project will start on receipt of the grant. This is a two year project and will establish 15-20 more medication bins. Goal: Get unwanted medications out of homes, streets and waterways by establishing and promoting existing and siting up to 20 new permanent take-back sites in grant region. Local partners commit to paying for ongoing hosting and disposal costs of medications collected in their bins, providing this service to the community free of charge, and making this program sustainable. Timeline & Deliverables Milestone Tasks Deliverables
DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. The original project description contains a still accurate and unchanged timeline with listed deliverables for the first year of the project. This amended update bases the second year of upon duplicating the same deliverables in the same time periods as will occur in the first year. Accordingly, over the first 12-month period after receiving funding, key actions will occur year-round, including intensive participation in all four major collaborative processes, increased outreach through the website and social media, slide show presentations and talks about water given to schools and community groups, and selected water quality sampling at strategic foothill stream sites. Supplementing the year-round work, highly important watershed monitoring of forest watersheds and water quality sampling in upper watersheds will be done during the period of June-October. Breaking the two full years of deliverables into completion milestones and tying them to the project timeline, the following identifies all key deliverables for 25%, 50% 75% and 100% completion milestones. Timeline & Deliverables Milestone Tasks Deliverables 25% complete— 6-month mark. Target project period: 24 months 1. Watershed monitoring 2. Selected water sampling 3. Outreach programs to schools, community groups) 4. Website/Social networking Verbal and photo reports of monitoring provided to land management agencies. Lab results quantify contaminant levels. Outreach feedback leads to enhancement of website and networking. 50% complete— 12-month mark Target project period: 24 months 1. Foothill watchdog monitoring expands 2. Selected water sampling 3. Outreach programs continue 4. Greater focus on Spanish language website articles and Notification to responsible agencies of violations identified. More lab results showing pollution levels. Continued refinement of outreach based on feedback. 75% complete— 18-month mark Target project period: 12 months 1. Renewed forest monitoring of watersheds and threats 2. Selected water sampling 3. Continuation of all outreach Renewed reporting to agencies with responsibility for watersheds, water Prior year water quality results submitted at data to Water Board 100% complete—24 month mark Target project period: 12 months 1. Ongoing monitoring where risks identified in region 2. Additional water sampling 3. Expanded outreach and online efforts to raise awareness Final watershed monitoring report to USFS and to IRWM stakeholder group. Submission of remaining water qu...
DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. Deliverables Exhibit A and Attachments 1 and 2 Submit to: Timeline Quality Control Plan. 2-K Client Agency Designee Prior to start of Contract and updated as necessary throughout the Term. Completed Task Schedule Checklist (Attachment 1). Attachment 1 Client Agency Designee Immediately upon completion each week. Completed Inspection Form (Attachment 2). Attachment 2 Client Agency Designee Immediately upon completion of each inspection. Monthly maintenance/cleaning calendar. Provide dates for daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly tasks and any scheduled on- demand tasks. 2G Client Agency Designee Prior to the start of each month, continuously.
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DELIVERABLES / TIMELINE. The work between Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and The Butchers & Bakers will cover a variety of deliverables that are clearly defined below alongside their estimated completion date.

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