ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC Sample Clauses

ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC. I.3.1 The FWC enters into force on the date on which the last party signs it.
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ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC. I.3.1 The FWC enters into force on the date on which the last party signs it and lasts until 31 December 2023, pending availability of funding. The availability of funding for the whole duration of the contract shall be subject to approval of yearly budget of the Contracting Authority.
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC. I.3.1 The FWC shall enter into force on the 01/12/2021.
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC. I.3.1 The FWC enters into force the 20/03/2022 , if both parties have already signed it.
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC. I.3.1 The contract enters into force [on the date on which the last party signs it]1 [on [insert date] if both parties have already signed it].
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THE FWC 

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  • Entry into force and duration 1. This Agreement shall enter into force one month after the date of exchange of the instruments of ratification by the Contracting Parties. The Agreement shall remain in force for a period of ten years. Unless notice of termination is given by either Contracting Party at least six months before the expiry of its period of validity, this Agreement shall be tacitly extended each time for a further period of ten years, it being understood that each Contracting Party reserves the right to terminate the Agreement by notification given at least six months before the date of expiry of the current period of validity.

  • COMMENCEMENT AND DURATION 3.1 This Agreement will commence on 01 July 2019 and will remain in force until 30 June 2020 where-after a new Performance Agreement shall be concluded between the parties for the next financial year or any portion thereof;

  • Area, Incidence and Duration (a) This agreement applies to all employees of the employer, whether employed on a permanent, casual, part-time, temporary or fixed-term basis, performing work that falls within the coverage of the awards specified in clause 2 of this agreement, within the state of New South Wales.

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