Start-Up Date. For the first year of operating under this Charter the School shall begin classes on the same day as the Sponsor or at such other time as otherwise determined by the Governing Board. The School cannot open absent submission of all required Pre-Opening documents as specified in Section 11 of this Charter. The School may defer the opening of its operations for up to three years to provide time for adequate facility planning. The School must provide written notice of such intent to the Sponsor and the parents of enrolled students at least 30 calendar days before the first day of school. The first two planning year(s) will extend the term of this Charter. Failure to open the School after all available deferral years is good cause for termination of this Charter.
Start-Up Date. For the first year of operating under this Charter the School shall begin classes on the same day as the Sponsor or at such other time as otherwise agreed to by the Parties. The school cannot open absent submission of all required Pre-Opening documents as specified in Section 11 of this contract. In the event that the School has not submitted all Pre-Opening documents the School shall be afforded the opportunity to take one (1) planning year. The planning year does not extend the term of this Contract. Failure to open the School within 24 months of application approval is good cause for termination of this Charter.
Start-Up Date. The initial start-up of the School shall be consistent with the beginning of the Sponsor’s public school calendar for each school year. Pursuant to Section 1002.33(6)(b)5, Florida Statutes, the School may defer the initial start-up date of the School’s operations for up to three (3) years to provide time for adequate facility planning. The first two (2) of such deferral years shall also constitute planning years as authorized by Section 1002.33(7)(a)12, Florida Statutes. If the School chooses to defer its initial start-up for a third year, that third year will be counted as the first year of this Charter’s five (5) year initial term. The School must provide written notice of such intent to the Sponsor and the parents of enrolled students at least thirty (30) calendar days before the first day of school. In all years of operation, the School will follow the public school calendar adopted by the Sponsor unless otherwise stated and approved in the Application (Appendix 1) or by an amendment to this Charter. The School shall provide instruction for at least one hundred eighty (180) school days or the number of days required by law for other public schools and may provide instruction for additional days.
Start-Up Date. The initial start-up of the School shall be consistent with the beginning of the Sponsor’s public school calendar for each school year. In all years of operation, the School will follow the public school calendar adopted by the Sponsor unless otherwise stated and approved in the Application (Appendix 1) or by an amendment to this Charter. The School shall provide instruction for at least one hundred eighty (180) school days or the number of days required by law for other public schools, and may provide instruction for additional days.
Start-Up Date. For the eachfirst year of operating under this Charter the School shall begin classes on a date selected by the governing board of the charter school. on the same day as the Sponsor or at such other time as otherwise agreed to by the Parties. The school cannot open absent submission of all required Pre- Opening documents as specified in Section 11 of this contract. The School may defer the opening of the school’s operations for up to two years to provide time for adequate facility planning. The charter school must provide written notice of such intent to the sponsor and the parents of enrolled students at least 30 calendar days before the first day of school. The planning year(s) does not extend the term of this Contract. Failure to open the School after the planning years is good cause for termination of this Charter.
Start-Up Date. The Start-Up Date shall mean the date on which the line is first in service, producing commercially acceptable product.
Start-Up Date. The initial start-up date of the School shall be commensurate with the Sponsor's start of school for the 2006-07 year.
Start-Up Date. 7.1 The proposed start up date of the Fund is 90 days after the entry into force of this Agreement.
Start-Up Date. The Company/Developer shall intimate the MP TRADECO/TRANSCO/DISCOM at least 30 days in advance of its proposed start-up-date for supply of power to the MP TRADECO through the TRANSCO/DISCOM’s system. The TRANSCO/DISCOM shall on receipt of this communication depute its personnel to inspect and approve the interconnection system and approval shall be given in writing before the start-up-date.
Start-Up Date. The School shall commence its operations under this Charter at the beginning of the Sponsor’s 2009-2010 school year. The initial start- up of the School shall be consistent with the beginning of the