Milestones and Timetable Sample Clauses

Milestones and Timetable. This could be presented as a xxxxx chart or other format if available. The timetable should correspond with deliverables listed in section 5 and with the payment schedule (schedule 3) • Submit detailed Plan: ▪ Final delivery date: [ ] • Submit interim report/s ▪ Final delivery date: [ ] • Submit final draft report/s ▪ Final delivery date: [ ] • Submit final report following review / THF comments ▪ Final delivery date: [ ] • Targets for other Deliverables (if applicable)
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Milestones and Timetable. ▪ The NYISO plans to further develop this hybrid proposal with its stakeholders during the third quarter of 2004 and will coordinate with the PJM and ISO-NE efforts in their respective regions. ▪ The NYISO will bring any resulting proposal back to the RAM Group for discussion by the end of 2004. ▪ On March 1, 2004, ISO-NE filed a locational capacity market with the Commission. The design of this market was based strongly on the extant design developed by XXXXX. This filing also commits ISO-NE to engage in an regional dialogue (until December 1, 2005) with its stakeholders to develop a recommendation for long-term resource adequacy. It is expected that the NYISO hybrid proposal will be considered along with RAM and other proposals brought forth by ISO stakeholders. Although it is unclear what design may finally emerge from this process, a key requirement imposed on the development process is to ensure that any proposal finally accepted is compatible with the New York market. ▪ The Partial Unit ICAP Sales project (#4 below) will also improve the ability to trade capacity between regions.
Milestones and Timetable. 1. Phase 1 - Development and Implementation of a VRD Pilot Program in the fourth quarter of 2004 ▪ The Pilot Program would be a limited test of VRD to verify that the VRD method can in fact be used to converge prices. The ISOs will work with stakeholders to consider and develop the Pilot Program concept and file any rule changes with the Commission needed to support the pilot.
Milestones and Timetable. ▪ ISO-NE will make a compliance filing with FERC on June 22, 2004 to include a plan for the elimination of export fees with NY by December 22, 2004. ▪ NYISO will file tariff modifications with FERC in June 2004 for the elimination of export fees on transactions to New England, subject to reciprocity, on the same date that FERC approves equivalent tariff provisions for New England eliminating export fees to New York.
Milestones and Timetable. ▪ The NYISO plans to further develop this hybrid proposal with its stakeholders during the third quarter of 2004 and will coordinate with the PJM and ISO-NE efforts in their respective regions. ▪ It is expected that the NYISO hybrid proposal will be considered along with RAM and other proposals brought forth by NYISO stakeholders. Although it is unclear what design may finally emerge from this process, a key requirement imposed on the development process is to ensure that any proposal finally accepted is compatible with the New York market. ▪ The NYISO will continue to coordinate its efforts with PJM and ISO-NE and will bring any resulting proposal back to the RAM Group for discussion by the end of 2004.July 31, 2005. ▪ On March 1, 2004, ISO-NE filed a locational capacity market with the Commission. The design of this market was based strongly on the extant design developed by XXXXX. In an order issued June 2, 2004, the Commission established hearing procedures and specified that a locational capacity market would be implemented in New England on January 1, 2006. ▪ The Partial Unit ICAP Sales project (#4 below) will also improve the ability to trade capacity between regions. ▪ In the status update to be submitted to FERC in April 2005 (See FERC Order Accepting Compliance Filing and Providing Guidance, issued on October 7, 2004 in Docket No. ER03-647-005), the ISOs will report on how their respective efforts have been able to identify and remove the remaining barriers to the trading of ICAP between their regions. The ISOs will also report on efforts to eliminate or minimize any new barriers that might be created by new proposals currently under development. ▪ Following implementation of a locational capacity market in New England, an assessment will be made to identify further enhancements that may be desirable to further facilitate trading of capacity between the regions. A report will be issued by June 30, 2007.
Milestones and Timetable. ▪ ISO-NE will makemade a compliance filing with FERC on June 22, 2004 to indicatein which it indicated its commitment to eliminating export fees with NY by December 22, 2004. ▪ On June 21, 2004 and September 30, 2004, respectively, NYISO and the New York Transmission Owners (the “New York Filing Parties”), in Docket No. ER04-943-00, and the New England Power Pool (“NEPOOL”), in Docket No. ER05-3-000, submitted proposed tariff revisions to their respective tariffs, pursuant to section 205 of the FPA, in order to reduce to zero the export fees applicable between their respective regions. ▪ FERC approved the New York Filing Parties’ and XXXXXX’s respective proposals in the Settlement Order, and ISO-NE and the New England Transmission Owners will file conforming changes to the RTO Tariff to implement the proposal for post-RTO Operations Date purposes. ▪ NYISO will file tariff modifications with FERC in June 2004 for the elimination of export fees on transactions to New England, subject to reciprocity, on the same date that FERC approves equivalent tariff provisions for New England eliminating export fees to New York.Implementation Date: December 1, 2004 (completed)
Milestones and Timetable. 1. Phase 1 - Development and ImplementationTesting of a an ITS/VRD Pilot Program as soon as practicable with a target date of the fourth quarter of 2004.: ▪ The Pilot Program would be a limited test of VRDITS to verify that the VRDintra-hour transaction schedule changes method can in fact be used to converge prices. The ISOs will work with stakeholders and will consider alternative approaches in the development of the Pilot Program concept and will file any rule changes with the Commission needed to support the pilotWork has begun on definition of the market participant-based alternate methodology for accomplishing the price equilibration at the border. ▪ NYISO filed its proposal to implement the Phase 1 ITS/VRD Pilot Program in New York with FERC on September 30, 2004. In a letter order issued on November 22, 2004, FERC accepted the NYISO’s filing with an effective date of November 29, 2004. ▪ In the Settlement Order (at P 64), FERC directed ISO-NE to file its proposal to implement the Phase 1 ITS/VRD Pilot Program in New England on December 1, 2004. The proposal was filed with FERC on November 12, 2004. ▪ Implementation Date for the Pilot Program: The testing process will be carried out between January 1 and April 30, 2005.
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Milestones and Timetable. Below is our projected milestones and timetable for our second store in Location B. We are currently in the process of negotiating the lease with the landlord of the new location. We should be in a position to sign it in the next month. We have also asked 3 contractors to look at Location B and give us a quote for the renovations and upgrades needed. The plans and layouts of the store have already been done. We used the same designer who did our first store. This will assure a uniformity of design between the two stores. Milestone Time Frame Budget Sign lease June 2017 $xxx Renovations of Location B space July to November 2017 $xxxx Inventory Purchase November 2017. Delivery in December $xxxx Hiring of employees Start process in November 2017 Store Opening January 1, 2018
Milestones and Timetable. 1. Phase 1 - Development and Testing of an ITS/VRD Pilot Program: ▪ The Pilot Program would be a limited test of ITS to verify that the intra- hour transaction schedule changes method can in fact be used to converge prices. Work has begun on definition of the market participant-based alternate methodology for accomplishing the price equilibration at the border. ▪ NYISO filed its proposal to implement the Phase 1 ITS/VRD Pilot Program in New York with FERC on September 30, 2004. In a letter order issued on November 22, 2004, FERC accepted the NYISO’s filing with an effective date of November 29, 2004. ▪ In the Settlement Order (at P 64), FERC directed ISO-NE to file its proposal to implement the Phase 1 ITS/VRD Pilot Program in New England on December 1, 2004. The proposal was filed with FERC on November 12, 2004. ▪ Implementation Date for the Pilot Program: The testing process will be carried out between January 1 and April 30, 2005.

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  • Milestones Subject to the provisions of the SGIP, the Parties shall agree on milestones for which each Party is responsible and list them in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. A Party’s obligations under this provision may be extended by agreement. If a Party anticipates that it will be unable to meet a milestone for any reason other than a Force Majeure event, it shall immediately notify the other Parties of the reason(s) for not meeting the milestone and (1) propose the earliest reasonable alternate date by which it can attain this and future milestones, and (2) requesting appropriate amendments to Attachment 4. The Party affected by the failure to meet a milestone shall not unreasonably withhold agreement to such an amendment unless it will suffer significant uncompensated economic or operational harm from the delay, (1) attainment of the same milestone has previously been delayed, or (2) it has reason to believe that the delay in meeting the milestone is intentional or unwarranted notwithstanding the circumstances explained by the Party proposing the amendment.

  • Project Specific Milestones In addition to the milestones stated in Section 212.5 of the Tariff, as applicable, during the term of this ISA, Interconnection Customer shall ensure that it meets each of the following development milestones:

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  • Milestone schedule Please state the status and progress of each Milestone and identify any completed Milestone(s) for the previous calendar quarter.

  • Timeline Contractor must perform the Services and deliver the Deliverables according to the following timeline: • •

  • Project/Milestones Taxpayer develops and manufactures various products for use in the defense, aerospace and security industries. In consideration for the Credit, Taxpayer agrees to expand its operations at various locations throughout California, including El Segundo, Redondo Beach, Palmdale, Sunnyvale, Woodland Hills, Azusa and Rancho Xxxxxxxx. As part of its expansion, Taxpayer will invest in manufacturing equipment, computer and electrical equipment and make tenant improvements to the above facilities. Additionally, Taxpayer will hire full-time employees as part of its expansion (collectively, the “Project”). Further, Taxpayer agrees to satisfy the milestones as described in Exhibit “A” (“Milestones”) and must maintain Milestones for a minimum of three (3) taxable years thereafter. In the event Taxpayer employs more than the number of Full- time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, than required in Exhibit A, for purposes of satisfying the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” Taxpayer may use the salaries of any of the Full-time employees hired and retained within the required time period. For purposes of calculating the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” the salary of any full-time employee that is not employed by the taxpayer for the entire taxable year shall be annualized. In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees that any full-time employee hired after the effective date of this agreement that is a “qualified full-time employee” (as defined in RTC section 23636) shall be excluded from the calculation of the net increase of full-time employees required by this Agreement if Taxpayer claims the credit allowed by RTC section 23636.

  • Timelines a) Timelines may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.

  • Actions and timeframes The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used:

  • PROJECT MILESTONES, REPORTING AND PAYMENTS 15. The milestones for the projects, their relationship to the outputs, expected completion dates, relevant reporting dates and expected payments to be made are set out in bilateral schedules to this Agreement. The Commonwealth will make payments subject to the performance reports demonstrating the relevant milestone has been met.

  • Timetable In order to set a timetable and procedural framework within which the subcommittees will accomplish their tasks, the parties have further agreed to the following: The subcommittees referenced in Section 1 above will be appointed and have their first organizational meeting within six (6) weeks of the date of the MOU ratification. Each subcommittee shall provide to the Head of the affected Department a final report no later than thirty (30) weeks after the date of the MOU ratification. The Department Head who receives a final report will meet with the LMC to provide feedback on the report, indicating areas of acceptance and explaining the reasons for rejecting any of the recommendations in the report.

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