PREMIER PERIOD Sample Clauses

PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain the Premier Graphic, as defined below, on the Page for the following one-year period ("PREMIER PERIOD"): From: May 1, 1997 Until: April 30, 1998
PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain the Premier Graphic, as defined below, on the Page in accordance with Section 3 from July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000 (the "Premier Period").
PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain Premier Provider's Premier Graphic, as defined below, on the Local Pages for the period beginning on the Start Date and ending on the End Date below, except with respect to the Local Page for Japan, which Premier Graphic shall be maintained on the Local Page for Japan beginning on August 1, 1997, and ending on the End Date (collectively, the "Premier Period"): Start Date: July 1, 1997 End Date: June 30, 1998
PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain the Premier Graphic, as defined below, on the Page for the following two-year period ("PREMIER PERIOD"): From: June 1, 1998 Until: May 31, 2000 --------------------- * Confidential Treatment has been requested with respect to certain portions of this exhibit. Confidential portions have been omitted from the public filing and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain the Premier Graphic, as defined below, on the Page for the period commencing on May 1, 1997 and ending on the earlier of April 31, 1998 or the date of termination of this Agreement ("Premier Period"):
PREMIER PERIOD. Netscape will maintain the Premier Graphic (as defined below) on the Page for the following period ("Premier Period"): From: April 1, 1996 Until: March 31, 1997 (The parties may, upon mutual written agreement no less than thirty (30) days prior to the end of the then current Premier Period, extend the term of this Agreement for an additional six (6) month period upon terms and conditions agreed to by the parties; provided, however, nothing contained herein shall obligate either party to agree to extend the term of this Agreement.)

Related to PREMIER PERIOD

  • Meal Period A Contractor shall schedule an unpaid period of not more than 1/2 hour duration at the work location between the 3rd and 5th hour of the scheduled shift. A Contractor may, for efficiency of operation, establish a schedule which coordinates the meal periods of two or more crafts. If an employee is required to work through the meal period, the employee shall be compensated in a manner established in the applicable Schedule A.

  • ▇▇▇▇▇ Period After payment of the first Dues, the Subscriber is entitled to a grace period of 30 days for the payment of any Dues due. During this grace period, the Agreement will remain in force. However, the Subscriber will be liable for payment of Dues accruing during the period the Agreement continues in force.

  • Protection Period The term “Protection Period” for purposes of this Agreement shall (subject to § 1.11(f)) mean the two (2) year period which begins on a Change in Control Date.

  • Transition Period Due to the nature of our purchasing process, the District often requires an existing service provider to continue to provide goods and/or services while the District is in the process of advertising, evaluating, and awarding a contract for the provision of the same goods and/or services in the future. To accommodate this process, the Contractor shall agree to maintain the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days after the automatic termination of this Agreement at the end of its term, if requested by the District, as a transition period. In addition, if the Contractor is not the successful bidder for a future solicitation for the same or similar services, he or she shall agree to provide the same goods and/or services provided in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days to allow for an orderly transition to the new provider. The District and the Contractor may mutually agree to a longer transition period.

  • Probation Period It is understood and agreed that the first ninety days of employment shall constitute a probationary period during which period the Employer may, in its absolute discretion, terminate the Employee's employment, for any reason without notice or cause.