Destruction Date definition

Destruction Date means the earliest date specified in paragraph 2 of this Schedule that a cover Cover Crop can be destroyed.
Destruction Date means the earliest date specified in paragraph 3 of this Schedule that a cover Cover Crop can be destroyed.
Destruction Date means the date after which the destruction of a Record may be authorized according to the provisions of this Policy and the District Records Retention Schedule, attached to this Policy as Attachment A.

Examples of Destruction Date in a sentence

  • If a Destruction Date is not provided, a default Destruction Date will be applied by ZD and deemed to be accepted by the Client, typically seven (7) years from the date of lodgement of the Box.

  • The Destruction Date must be provided to ZD in the order for collection of the Box.

  • Cabinet/Local Jurisdiction:   Department/Local Government Office:  Division:  Branch/Unit:  Schedule Date:   Destruction Date:   Destruction Method: For records destroyed at agency only, per approved retention schedules         Total Volume of Records Destroyed   Approvals and CertificationsBefore destroying records not listed on the agency’s retention schedule or applicable general schedules, approval must be obtained from the State Archives and Records Commission.

  • Client to ensure individual Boxes are not over-packed and weigh no more than 16Kg. Client to ensure Boxes have barcodes affixed on the designated area of the Box and the Destruction Date is clearly marked on the Box.

  • The Liquidator shall make necessary arrangements and shall pay the cost of: (i) storing all of the records of Benicorp in the possession of the Liquidator (in a safe and secure environment) for a period of one year following the entry of this Final Judgment (“Destruction Date”); and (ii) destroying all such Benicorp records (in a safe and secure manner) on or promptly after the Destruction Date.

  • For example, similar documents created in July, August and December of 1991, and January of 1992 which have a two-year retention period would all have a Destruction Date of January, 1994.

  • Upon closing the Client File, a Member shall establish a Projected File Destruction Date and record this date in the File.

  • Date Returned to Payments & Control: …..…….…………………………‌ Destruction Date: …………………………………………………………………………….

  • Those staff shall be authorised to exercise the Councils discretion to cancel PCNs.  Elected members and unauthorised staff will play no part in deciding the outcome of challenges or representations.

  • At a minimum the successful bidder must provide the department with a quarterly report containing the following information: Name of Department Location / Office, Type of Records, Date Archived, Retention Period and Estimated Destruction Date.


More Definitions of Destruction Date

Destruction Date means the day, the month or the year upon which a Record which is no longer worthwhile or needed in terms of administrations, research or law is sorted and disposed of in accordance with set procedures. Digital/ Digitising (Records) means the process to convert a Records into a digital format enabling it to be processed by a computer. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) means the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) which is a non- departmental Contracting Authority of the Home Office of the United Kingdom. Documents Repository System (DRS) means the system utilised by Contracting Authorities and the Supplier to store and electronically re-call scanned records. The DRS stores and manages scanned Images, Records and other types of documents.
Destruction Date is the earliest to occur of (a) the expiration of the Expiration Date, if the Contribution Agreement has not been executed or delivered on or prior to such Expiration Date or (b) the termination of the Contribution Agreement in accordance with its terms if the Contribution Agreement has been executed and delivered by all Parties thereto. Such destruction shall be confirmed in writing to the Disclosing Party by an authorized representative of Receiving Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Receiving Party and its outside legal counsel may each retain a copy of any Evaluation Material and all corresponding material and related documentation pertaining thereto to the extent retention is required by its regulatory, compliance or internal record retention policies, by law or regulation or in connection with any legal proceeding. Any Evaluation Material that is not destroyed, including all oral Evaluation Material, shall remain subject to the confidentiality and non-use obligations set forth in this agreement.

Related to Destruction Date

  • Installation Date means the date specified in the Statement of Work by which the Contractor must have the ordered Equipment ready (certified) for use by the State.

  • Certification Date means the later of the date on which an order granting certification or authorization of a Proceeding against one or more Non-Settling Defendants is issued by a Court and the time to appeal such certification or authorization has expired without any appeal being taken, or if an appeal is taken the date of the final disposition of such appeal.

  • Theft means robbery, burglary or hold-up, occurring with or without violence or the threat of violence.

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

  • Substantial Completion Date means the date on which Substantial Completion occurs.

  • Execution Date has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Existing installation means an installation, construction of which began prior to the effective date of any regulation having application to it.

  • Final Completion Date means the date on which Final Completion occurs.

  • Cancellation Date means the date on which the written notice of cancellation of a health insurance policy is received by the fund or the last date to which premiums were paid.

  • The Completion Date means the date of completion of the Works as certified by the Employer’s Representative.

  • Data Loss Event means any event that results, or may result, in unauthorised access to Personal Data held by the Contractor under this Agreement, and/or actual or potential loss and/or destruction of Personal Data in breach of this Agreement, including any Personal Data Breach.

  • Base Date means a date 30 day prior to the submission of tenders.