Acquisition Phase definition

Acquisition Phase means the period from Effective Date to the end of PBU;
Acquisition Phase means the phase in which activities associated with acquisition or surplus and sale of real property, property rights or the acquisition of improvements through direct purchase or capitalized lease agreements occur. This phase typically runs at the same time as the final design phase or the preliminary design phase, as defined in K.C.C. 4A.10.015.
Acquisition Phase means the time during which activities associated with acquisition or surplus and sale of real property, property rights or the acquisition of improvements through direct purchase or capitalized lease agreements occur.

Examples of Acquisition Phase in a sentence

  • Site Acquisition Phase: Contract for or employ at Architect's expense, a sufficient number of specialists and other workers with requisite skills and experience as appropriate for the successful completion of this portion of the work.


More Definitions of Acquisition Phase

Acquisition Phase means the period from Effective Date to the end of the service provision;
Acquisition Phase means the period from Effective Date to the end of testing and commissioning of the Network installed by the Contractor;
Acquisition Phase means the second phase of the Predevelopment process during which the Sponsor shall conduct or perform tasks and activities associated with the acquisition of the Project Site and any existing improvements by the Sponsor.
Acquisition Phase means the period of one (1) year from Effective Date to the end of PBU;
Acquisition Phase means the period from Effective Date to the end of SAT;

Related to Acquisition Phase

  • Completion Date means the date of completion of the Services by the Service Provider as certified by the Procuring Entity

  • Project Completion means the date, as determined by the Division after consultation with the Recipient, that operation of the Project is initiated or is capable of being initiated, whichever comes first.