Date of Reference definition

Date of Reference means the date of filing the application for registration or, if a priority is claimed, the date of priority
Date of Reference means the date on which the arbitral tribunal receives the intimation about its constitution and it will be deemed to be the date when the arbitral tribunal enters upon reference.
Date of Reference means, on any Banking Day, a date which is two (2) Eurodollar Banking Days prior to the Banking Day in question;

Examples of Date of Reference in a sentence

  • The Expert shall, within thirty (30) Working Days of the Date of Reference, provide written notice of his decision to the parties.

  • The drafting of the detailed technical studies of the project for the creation of the new Exit Point must be completed within twenty four (24) months (at most) as of signing the Preliminary Transmission Capacity Reservation Agreement (Date of Reference).

  • Comment: it is unclear but we assume that the Date of Reference is the date by which the studies must be created, not the date that the PTCRA is signed.

  • The Operator may extend the Date of Reference for reasons due to the procedure of approval by the competent Authorities of the project’s Environmental Terms regarding the creation of the new Exit Point or/and the project’s Installation Act or/and the duties of access to the new Exit Point (Ultimate Date of Reference).

  • If the Parties can agree upon the Expert within ten (10) days of the Date of Reference, the matter in dispute shall thereupon be referred to such Expert.

  • In particular, the recovery rate in the fourth from the Effective Date of Reference Year will be 71% and will increase gradually until the last Reference Year, where it will amount to 87%.

  • The reference to an Expert shall be initiated by one Party giving written notice to the other Party (the date on which such notice is given being hereinafter called the "Date of Reference") that it requires the matter in dispute to be referred to an Expert in accordance with the provisions of this Section 12.3.

  • This period of time may be updated until the Ultimate Date of Reference.

  • The reference to an expert shall be initiated by one Party giving written notice to the other Party (the date on which such notice is given being hereinafter called the "Date of Reference") that it requires the matter in dispute to be referred to an expert in accordance with the provisions of this Section 12.3.

  • If the Parties cannot agree upon the Expert within the said period of ten (10) days, they will forthwith and in any event within fifteen (15) days of the Date of Reference ask the then President of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce to appoint an Expert and the matter in dispute shall thereupon be referred to the Expert appointed by the said President as soon thereafter as practicable in the circumstances.


More Definitions of Date of Reference

Date of Reference means, on any Business Day, a date which is two (2) Eurodollar Banking Days prior to the Business Day in question.
Date of Reference is to be understood as the day defined under Exhibit A to determine the respective incentive amount.
Date of Reference means, on any Business Day, a date which is two (2) Eurodollar Banking Days prior to the Business Day in question. “Default” means any event or occurrence which, with the giving of notice or the passage of time, or the satisfaction of any other condition, or all of