The Contract Duration Sample Clauses

The Contract Duration. When the Project reach the number of subscribers at 25,000 or at least one year (start from commercial launch), the parties shall review the result of project operations up to that time, along with the market situations. If possible, the parties shall consider to study for expansion to other demanded areas in Vietnam territory as well as for expansion of the contract duration reasonably. This will be the base for applying document in order to obtain all approvals from governmental authorities of Vietnam for the project expansion. The actual contract duration shall be defined in the Feasibility Study and BCC content.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to The Contract Duration

  • THE WORK The term "

  • THE CONTRACT The entire Contract consists of this Contract, the Application, if any, and any riders or endorsements attached to this Contract. This Contract may be changed or altered only by the President or Vice President and the Secretary of the Company. A change or alteration must be made in writing.

  • Term of the Contract The term of the Contract will begin on the Effective Date and will conclude on the Expiration Date. The Parties may renew the Contract for an additional period or periods, but the Contract Term may not exceed a total of eight (8) years. All reserved contract extensions beyond the Expiration Date will be subject to good faith negotiations between the Parties and mutual agreement to the extension(s).

  • Contract Documents 2.1 The Contract Documents are comprised of the following:

  • Contract Schedule The information set forth in the Contract Schedule is true and correct.

  • CONTRACT DATE The date the Contract begins. The Contract Date is shown on page 3.

  • The Contractor A general contractor shall be retained by Tenant to construct the Improvements. Such general contractor (“Contractor”) shall be selected by Tenant from a list of general contractors supplied by Landlord, and Tenant shall deliver to Landlord notice of its selection of the Contractor upon such selection.

  • Scheduled Maintenance No later than March 1, 2001, Seller shall submit to Buyer a proposed schedule of Scheduled Maintenance Outages scheduled by Seller for the following Contract Year for the Units, which schedule shall be updated by Seller by each March 31 and September 30 thereafter to cover the twelve month period following each such update; provided, however, that no Scheduled Maintenance Outage may be scheduled to cover the period from May 15 to September 15. Parameters within which Scheduled Maintenance Outages must be planned are included as Appendix I. If the OEM issues recommendations for changes to the parameters in Appendix I, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to revise Appendix I accordingly. Such schedule, and each supplement thereto, shall indicate the planned start and completion dates for each Scheduled Maintenance Outage during the period covered thereby and the amount of the Net Dependable Capacity of a Unit that will be affected. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of such schedule or any supplement thereto, Buyer may request reasonable modifications in the Scheduled Maintenance Outage schedule contained therein. Both parties agree to use reasonable efforts to develop a mutually acceptable final schedule for such Scheduled Maintenance Outages. If within six months prior to the scheduled start of a Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Buyer desires to change the scheduled start or duration of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Buyer shall notify Seller of Buyer's requested change and Seller shall use reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer's requested change. Seller may propose compensation from Buyer to Seller for such change. Buyer shall then have the right to either direct such change and pay Seller such compensation, or withdraw the request for such change. At least one week prior to any Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Seller shall orally notify Buyer of the expected start date of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, the amount of Capacity at the Units that will not be available to Buyer during such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, and the expected completion date of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall orally notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in such Capacity not available or any subsequent changes in the Scheduled Maintenance Outage completion date. As soon as practicable, all such oral notifications shall be confirmed in writing. Scheduled Maintenance Outages may be taken in any number of non-contiguous periods, subject to Buyer's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Subject to the foregoing, the duration, frequency and timing of Scheduled Maintenance Outages shall be based on OEM recommendations and the age and operation of the Units generally plus up to five (5) days per Unit on a semi-annual basis for Non-Summer Period balance of plant maintenance.

  • Contract Price The Owner agrees to pay the Contractor for the full and faithful performance of the Work, including all applicable taxes, and the Contractor agrees to accept such payment as full and just compensation therefor. The Work is to be done on a time and material basis as it is set forth in the “Scope of Work” referenced in Section 2 above, and the total estimated cost for the Work is ___________________________________________ DOLLARS AND __/100 ($________.__) (the “Contract Price”) in current funds subject to additions and deductions for changes and/or charges as may be agreed upon in writing pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Construction Phase During Construction, DESIGN/BUILDER shall provide Engineering and Design Professional Services as necessary to complete the Project.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.