Initial Two Years Sample Clauses

Initial Two Years. During the first two (2) years of the Research Program the Parties shall conduct research pursuant to the Research Plan with the goal of evaluating whether any Product Configuration may be useful for the treatment of any clinical indication(s) selected by the Executive Committee. It is understood and agreed that during the first two (2) years of the Research Program at a minimum the Parties shall seek to develop Collaboration Products for the treatment of coronary artery disease ("CAD") and peripheral vascular disease ("PVD") in humans.
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Related to Initial Two Years

  • Initial Term The initial term will begin on the date set forth in the Contract documents or on the date the Contract is signed by all Parties, whichever is later.

  • Years If the employee has ten (10) years but less than sixteen (16) years of continuous service with the Employer, the employee shall be entitled to a lump sum payment equal to seven (7) months pay at the rate of pay the employee was earning at the time the position became redundant or surplus.

  • Initial Period The Initial Period will begin on the date set forth above (date of signed Agreement) and will terminate on the earlier of (i) the Commercial Operation Date or (ii) the date the Agreement is terminated pursuant to the provisions of Section 4(b) or 4(d).

  • months The provisions of the Contract will apply (subject to any Variation or adjustment to the Contract Price pursuant to clause C4 (Price adjustment on extension of the Initial Contract Period)) throughout any such extended period.

  • Vesting Commencement Date Exercise Price per Share: Total Number of Shares Subject to the Option: Total Exercise Price: Expiration Date:

  • Anniversary Date A regular employee’s initial date of current employment with the Employer as a regular employee shall be her anniversary date for the purpose of determining benefits and for the purpose of determining increment anniversary date. (Reference Article 6.05 - Superior Benefits and Article 12.03 - Increments).

  • Term Commencement Date The date that the Premises are Ready For Occupancy (as defined in Exhibit D attached hereto), which Term Commencement Date is anticipated to be August 1, 2015. In the event Landlord fails to deliver the Premises to Tenant with the Tenant Improvements Substantially Complete on or before November 1, 2015 ("First Outside Date") as such First Outside Date shall be extended due to Force Majeure delays and Tenant Delays, Tenant will be entitled to one day of free Monthly Base Rent, to be applied after the Term Commencement Date, for each day after such First Outside Date that the Premises are not delivered to Tenant as required hereunder. In the event fails to deliver the Premises to Tenant with the Tenant Improvements Substantially Complete on or before December 1, 2015 ("Second Outside Date"), as such Second Outside Date shall be deemed extended due to Force Majeure delays and Tenant Delays, Tenant may terminate this Lease by delivery of written notice to Landlord no later than that date which is five (5) business days after such Second Outside Date, in which case Landlord will immediately refund all amounts paid by Tenant pursuant to this Lease and Tenant shall have no further obligations to Landlord pursuant to this Lease except for those obligations which expressly survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease.

  • Original Term The weighted average original term for the Receivables is at least 65 months.

  • Commencement Date The Subcontractor shall be permitted to begin the Services on ______________________, 20____ (“Commencement Date”).

  • Additional Time If because of events beyond the Design Professional’s reasonable control, it is not able to meet the specified time period, then it should be entitled to ask the Owner for additional time, which request shall not be unreasonably denied.

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