Major Tasks Sample Clauses

Major Tasks. ACTIVITY COMPLETION WORK DATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Start 1 Jan 2000 Milestone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Conceptual 27 Feb 2000 Process & Instrumentation Diagram P&ID, parameterization, Design - Mechanical design of 3D bulk and clearance/positioning, cabinetry, specifying components, detailing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Conceptual 8 Apr 2000 Design of electrical wiring diagram, physical wiring diagram, Design -- Electrical terminal box physical layout diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Conceptual 5 May 2000 Coding main and sub-routines in BridgeVIEW(TM), Man-Machine Design - Software Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Satellite Cart 29 Jan 2000 Assembly of piping, sensors, actuators, valves, relays, Assembly components and wiring ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Mainframe 12 Aug 2000 Assembly of wiring to/from computer and data acquisition Assembly circuitry, mounting of terminal box, umbilical cord bulkheads and gateways, connectors, UPS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta System 26 Apr 00 Linking of mainframe to satellite, and of satellite to fuel cell stack Integration / balance of plant ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Functional 10 Sept 2000 Power up, troubleshooting, leak check, continuity check Testing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta Delivery to 15 OCT 2001 Milestone OPT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beta On-Going 1 Jan 2001 Testing under dynamic load conditions, diurnal load cycles, Testing at OPT seasonal load cycles, co-generation evalua...
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Major Tasks. The CoMSupCen overall concept of operations is based on carrying out these major support areas to NGB’s CBRN Enterprise:
Major Tasks. The major tasks below are numbered to show the progression of the project from start to finish. Contractor shall: • Review the proposed sites for vegetation sampling. • Coordinate field season (2013-2014) and mapping methods with Parks staff. Task 2– Conduct Vegetation Sampling on District Lands. Contractor shall:
Major Tasks. The major tasks to be carried out by the Consultants of the Assignment are as follows:
Major Tasks. Seller shall perform the following major tasks: (1) Performing, set-up, integration with existing equipments, integration with operators and content providers, testing, and optimization of the Platform; (2) Providing Services and all other incidental and ancillary activities necessary to meet the Specifications; (3) Cooperating with Buyer for any inspections or other action required by Buyer.

Related to Major Tasks

  • Major Workplace Change 11.1 If the Employer has made a decision to introduce a major workplace change that is likely to have a Significant Effect on a number of Employees, the Employer must notify the Employee(s) who will be affected by the decision .As soon as practicable and prior to implementation, the Employer must discuss with the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s (e.g. Union or other representative) the introduction of the change; and the effect the change is likely to have on the Employees. The Employer must discuss measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effect of the change on the Employees. 11.2 For the purposes of the discussion the Employer will provide the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s in writing: (a) All relevant information about the change including the nature of the change proposed; (b) Information about the expected effects of the change on the Employees; and (c) Any other matters likely to affect the Employees. However, the Employer is not required to disclose confidential or commercially sensitive information. The Employer must give prompt and genuine consideration to matters raised about the major change by the relevant Employees.

  • Major Change For a major change referred to in paragraph (1)(a):

  • Project Period The Project Period ("Project Period") is the time during which the Applicant will be conducting the Project. Unless this Investment Agreement is terminated earlier under Article 7 Termination, the Project Period commences on the Project Start Date and ends on the Project Completion Date.

  • Cure Period Prior to any claim for default being made, either the Buyer or Seller will have an opportunity to cure any alleged default. If either Buyer or Seller fails to comply with any provision of this Agreement, the other party will deliver written notice to the non- complying party specifying such non-compliance. The non-complying party shall have calendar days after delivery of such notice to cure the non-compliance.

  • Termination for Market Change (a) In the event of delay or interruption under B8.33, exceeding 90 days, and Contract has not been modified to include replacement timber, this contract may be terminated upon election and written notice by Purchaser, if (i) a rate redetermination for market change under B3.33 shows that the appraised weighted average Indicated Advertised Rate of all Included Timber remaining immediately prior to the delay or interruption has been reduced through a market change by an amount equal to or more than the the weighted average Current Contract Rate, or (ii) the appraised value of the remaining timber is insufficient to cover the adjusted base rates as determined under B3.33.

  • Planned Outages Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Good Industry Practices shall dictate when Planned Outages should occur. Seller shall notify Buyer of its proposed Planned Outage schedule for the Project for the following calendar year by submitting a written Planned Outage schedule no later than October 1st of each year during the Delivery Term. The Planned Outage schedule is subject to Buyer’s approval, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Buyer shall promptly respond with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices to accommodate Xxxxx’s requested modifications. Notwithstanding the submission of the Planned Outage schedule described above, Seller shall also submit a completed Outage Notification Form to Buyer no later than fourteen (14) days prior to each Planned Outage and all appropriate outage information or requests to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall contact Buyer with any requested changes to the Planned Outage schedule if Seller believes the Project must be shut down to conduct maintenance that cannot be delayed until the next scheduled Planned Outage consistent with Good Industry Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the months of July, August, September and October. At Buyer’s request, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule Planned Outage so that it may deliver Product during CAISO declared or threatened emergency periods. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage.

  • Termination Due to Force Majeure Event If the period of Force Majeure continues or is in the reasonable judgment of the Parties likely to continue beyond a period of 120 (one hundred and twenty) Days, the Parties may mutually decide to terminate this Agreement or continue this Agreement on mutually agreed revised terms. If the Parties are unable to reach an agreement in this regard, the Affected Party shall after the expiry of the said period of 120 (one hundred and twenty ) Days be entitled to terminate the Agreement in which event, the provisions of Articles 16 and 17 shall, to the extent expressly made applicable, apply.

  • Termination Notice for Force Majeure Event If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred and eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred and sixty five) days, either Party may in its discretion terminate this Agreement by issuing a Termination Notice to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever, save as provided in this Article 34, and upon issue of such Termination Notice, this Agreement shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, stand terminated forthwith; provided that before issuing such Termination Notice, the Party intending to issue the Termination Notice shall inform the other Party of such intention and grant 15 (fifteen) days time to make a representation, and may after the expiry of such 15 (fifteen) days period, whether or not it is in receipt of such representation, in its sole discretion issue the Termination Notice.

  • Material Term (1) The Parties acknowledge that the bar orders, waivers, renunciations of solidarity and reservations of rights contemplated in this Section shall be considered a material term of the Settlement Agreement and the failure of any Court to approve the bar orders, waivers, renunciations of solidarity and reservations of rights contemplated herein shall give rise to a right of termination pursuant to Section 5.1 of the Settlement Agreement.

  • Substantial Completion Date Substantial Completion of the Work as defined in Article 6.1.2 of the General Conditions to the Continuing Contract for Construction Management shall be achieved by July 31, 2022.

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