Commencement Notice definition

Commencement Notice means a written notice, given by any Secured Party to the other Secured Parties in accordance with the notice provisions set forth in the Securities Purchase Agreement, pursuant to which such Secured Party notifies the other Secured Parties of the existence of one or more Events of Default and of such Secured Party’s intent to commence the exercise of one or more of the remedies provided for under this Agreement with respect to all or any portion of the Collateral as a consequence thereof, which notice shall incorporate a reasonably detailed description of each Event of Default then existing and of the remedial action proposed to be taken.
Commencement Notice means the notice issued by TM to the Customer specifying the date of commencement of the Service. The Commencement Notice shall also contain the Customer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address or login name and password, as the case may be.
Commencement Notice means the commencement notice or the building permit or the construction permit , by whatever name called issued by the competent authority to allow or permit the promoter to begin development works on an immovable property, as per the sanctioned plan;

Examples of Commencement Notice in a sentence

  • Following Xxxxxx’s delivery of a Food Service Commencement Notice, Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agrees that Tenant shall be obligated to pay, if applicable, any “Tenant Food Service Subsidy,” as that term is defined, below, in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Following Landlord’s receipt of a Food Service Commencement Notice as provided for herein, Landlord shall commence providing Food Service no later than the Food Service Commencement Date; provided, however, that the Food Service Commencement Date shall be delayed to the extent that commencement of Food Service is delayed by reasons beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, including, without limitation, delays in obtaining health department or other permits required to commence providing Food Service.

  • Landlord hereby agrees that the foregoing right of Tenant to deliver a Food Service Commencement Notice shall be applicable at any time Landlord is not providing Food Service at the Building.

  • The Road Developer who has given the Commencement Notice shall in exercise of the Construction Rights observe and perform the Obligations.

  • Company will proceed with the Company Work following the later of (i) the FERC Approval Date, (ii) Company’s receipt of the Initial Prepayment, and (iii) Company’s receipt of the Work Commencement Notice from Customer.


More Definitions of Commencement Notice

Commencement Notice means a notice in the form which is attached to this Deed at Annex 1
Commencement Notice means the notice attached hereto as Exhibit A, informing Sonics of the commencement of the design or development of a Device under this Agreement.
Commencement Notice means, in respect of any Recovery Event, notice to the Agents that the Borrower has formally begun seeking regulatory approval or begun contracting to utilize the Allocated Net Cash Proceeds for one or more Permitted Reinvestments.
Commencement Notice. ’ means a notice referred to in section 6(2) (k) of the Act of 1990;
Commencement Notice shall have the meaning given to it in Section 3.1 hereof.
Commencement Notice means a written notice, given by any Secured Party to the other Secured Parties in accordance with the notice provisions set forth in the Securities Purchase Agreement, pursuant to which such Secured Party notifies the other Secured Parties of the existence of one or more Events of Default and of such Secured Party’s intent to commence the exercise of one or more of the remedies provided for under this Agreement with respect to all or any portion of the Charged Assets as a consequence thereof, which notice shall incorporate a reasonably detailed description of each Event of Default then existing and of the remedial action proposed to be taken;
Commencement Notice means a notice referred to in section 6(2)(k) of the Act;