Common use of SCHEDULE AND TIMING Clause in Contracts

SCHEDULE AND TIMING. 3.1 The Parties will negotiate with the intention of concluding an Agreement-in- Principle within 36 (thirty-six) to 60 (sixty) months of the signing of this Agreement. This time frame may be varied by agreement of the Chief Negotiators as part of the ongoing work planning process. Any extension of the agreed upon time frame will not detract from the commitment of the Parties to conclude an Agreement-in- Principle as soon as practical.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nation Treaty Framework Agreement, Nation Treaty Framework Agreement

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SCHEDULE AND TIMING. 3.1 The Parties will negotiate with the intention of concluding an AgreementAgreement- in-in- Principle within 36 (thirty-six) 48 to 60 (sixty) months of the signing of this Agreement. This time frame may be varied by agreement of the Chief Negotiators as part of the ongoing work planning process. Any extension of the Agreement based on an agreed upon time frame will not detract from the commitment of the Parties to conclude an Agreement-in- Principle as soon as practicalworkplan.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Esketemct First Nation, Esketemct First Nation

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SCHEDULE AND TIMING. 3.1 The Parties will negotiate with the intention of concluding an Agreement-in- In-Principle within 36 (thirty-six) three to 60 (sixty) months of the signing of this Agreementfive years. This time frame may be varied by agreement of the Chief Negotiators as part of the ongoing work planning process. Any extension of the agreed upon time frame will not detract from the Parties' commitment of the Parties to conclude an AgreementAgreement- In-in- Principle as soon as practicalpossible.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Katzie First Nation Treaty Framework Agreement

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