Transition Out Plan. The written plan developed by Supplier addressing the transition of Supplier’s contractual obligations, in whole or in part, away from the Supplier and to DMAS, or its designee, after the expiration or termination of the Contract.
Transition Out Plan. (a) If the Order Form specifies that a Transition-Out Plan must be prepared by the Supplier with respect to the Supplier's Activities, by any date specified in the Order Form or otherwise promptly on request, the Supplier must prepare, and submit to the Customer's Representative for the Customer's approval in accordance with clause 8, a plan setting out how the Supplier will effect:
(i) the orderly disablement of the Supplier's Activities; or
(ii) where applicable, the transfer of the performance of the Supplier's Activities under this Agreement to the Customer or a third party, including complying with the obligations set out in this clause 31.
(b) The Supplier must ensure that the Transition-Out Plan sets out:
(i) the timeframes within which the Supplier will perform its obligations under the Transition-Out Plan;
(ii) any specific transition-out or disengagement obligations specified in the Order Documents; and
(iii) any charges, or the basis or methodology for the calculation of charges, which the Customer will pay the Supplier to perform the Services described in the Transition-Out Plan (if not otherwise specified in the Order Documents).
Transition Out Plan. Within three (3) months of the Effective Date, Supplier will develop and distribute to Agency a Transition Out Plan. The Supplier will maintain the Transition Out Plan throughout the Term, and update the Transition Out Plan as needed and subject to Agency’s approval.
Transition Out Plan. The Commonwealth may request Hort Innovation to develop and submit to the Commonwealth for approval a Transition Out Plan, as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of request.
Transition Out Plan.
(a) If the Order Form specifies that a Transition-Out Plan must be prepared by the Supplier with respect to the Supplier's Activities, by any date specified in the Order Form or otherwise promptly on request, the Supplier must prepare, and submit to the Customer's Representative for the Customer's approval in accordance with clause 8, a plan setting out how the Supplier will effect:
Transition Out Plan. Within three (3) months of the Effective Date, Supplier will develop and distribute to DMAS a Transition Out Plan. The Supplier will maintain the Transition Out Plan throughout the Term, and update the Transition Out Plan as needed and subject to DMAS’s approval.
Transition Out Plan. Within 12 months after the Commencement Date, the Parties must negotiate in good faith to agree as quickly as possible a plan for the Transition Out (Transition Out Plan) including:
Transition Out Plan. The Contractor shall submit a Transition-Out Plan, based on a 45-calendar days, as prescribed by the CDRL. The schedule shall capture detailed timelines for how the Contractor will fully cooperate in relinquishing responsibilities to the Government or a new Contractor. The schedule shall capture (at a minimum) the following tasks:
a. How the Contractor will coordinate with the incoming Contractor/Government personnel to transfer knowledge;
b. POCs for all locations;
c. Location of technical and project management documentation;
d. Schedules and milestones;
e. Status of ongoing technical initiatives;
f. Plan to transition of key personnel;
g. Actions required of the Government;
h. Plan to establish and maintain effective communication with the incoming Contractor/Government personnel for the period of the transition via weekly status meetings;
i. System access information;
j. Open investigations and statuses of security clearances;
k. Schedule turnover; and
l. Technical documentation and expectations. CDRL A002 DRAFT
Transition Out Plan. 16.8.1 This clause 16.8 applies if a transition-out plan is required by Item 43 of
16.8.2 Within 60 business days of the commencement date (or within such alternative timeframe as is specified in Item 43 of Schedule B) seller must prepare a draft transition-out plan substantially in the form of Schedule I and provide the plan to buyer for approval.
16.8.3 Within 20 business days of receiving a draft transition-out plan from seller under clause 16.8.2, buyer must notify seller that:
a) buyer approves the draft transition-out plan; or
b) buyer (acting reasonably) requires changes to the draft transition-out plan.
16.8.4 If buyer notifies seller under clause 16.8.3 that changes are required to the draft transition-out plan, seller must amend the draft transition-out plan in accordance with buyer’s requirements and resubmit the amended draft transition-out plan to buyer under clause 16.8.2. Clause 16.8.3 applies to the amended draft transition-out plan.
16.8.5 If buyer approves the transition-out plan under clause 16.8.3, if required by buyer in a notice, seller must comply with the approved transition-out plan for a period of 6 months commencing:
Transition Out Plan. The Commonwealth may request Dairy Australia to develop and submit to the Commonwealth for approval a Transition Out Plan, as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of request. A request for a Transition Out Plan will specify what details Dairy Australia must include in the Transition Out Plan. The Commonwealth may: approve the submitted Transition Out Plan; or request that reasonable changes be made to the Transition Out Plan, prior to giving its approval, in which case Dairy Australia must comply with any changes requested by the Commonwealth. Prior to the Minister revoking the Declaration declaring Dairy Australia as the industry services body under the Act, or the Commonwealth repealing or amending the Act such that Dairy Australia will no longer be able to exercise its rights as the industry services body under the Act or no longer have any Levy attached, the Commonwealth will endeavour to give sufficient notice to Dairy Australia to allow Dairy Australia to implement the approved Transition Out Plan, as directed by the Commonwealth.