Developer Cure Period definition

Developer Cure Period means a reasonable time limit agreed between the Parties in accordance with Clause 25 (Default Cure and Termination) within which the Developer must take action to remedy a breach.

Examples of Developer Cure Period in a sentence

  • In the event of a Developer Default, any Mortgage Holder shall have the right to cure any such Developer Default within the Developer Cure Period, within the Mortgage Holder Cure Period, and other rights as provided in Section V.D.

Related to Developer Cure Period

  • Company Cure Period has the meaning specified in Section 10.01(b).

  • Initial Cure Period As defined in Section 2.03(b).

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:

  • Completion Period means the period starting from the date of issue of "Order" and required to complete the work in all respect.

  • Rectification Period means the period of time set out in Section 4.3 of this RFP during which a Proponent will be permitted to rectify its Proposal to satisfy the mandatory submission requirements of this RFP.

  • Cure Date means the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date or the 1940 Act Cure Date, as the case may be.

  • Improvement warranty period means a period:

  • project completion period means the period of sixty (60) months commencing from and expiring on for the construction and obtaining of Temporary Occupation Permit or Permits for the whole of the Development as provided in clause 3.3;

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

  • Objection Period has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(d).

  • Promotion Period means the period the Promotion is open, as specified in clause 5.1.

  • Production Period is the period that for winter cereal advances commences October 1, 2021 and terminates September 30, 2023; for advances on all other field crops, honey, hogs, goats, sheep and lambs commences April 1, 2022 and terminates September 30, 2023; and for advances on cattle, continuous flow cattle, and bison commences on April 1, 2022 and terminates on March 31, 2024.

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

  • Customer channel termination point means the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications.

  • Negotiation Period has the meaning given in Clause 5.10;

  • Contract Transition Period means the 90 day transition as defined in Section F of this Contract.

  • Warranty Period /„Maintenance Period‟ shall mean the period during which the Contractor shall remain liable for repair or replacement of any defective part of the Works performed under the Contract.

  • Force Majeure Period has the meaning specified in Section 13.1.

  • Collaboration Term has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Framework Period means the period from the Framework Commencement Date until the expiry or earlier termination of this Framework Agreement;

  • Work period means the period specified in a Plan when an employee is at work.

  • Call Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6(c) hereof.

  • Major disaster means any natural catastrophe (including any hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, winddriven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, or drought), or, regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion, in any part of the United States, which in the determination of the President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under this Act to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.

  • Billing cycle or billing period means the period for which regular electricity bills as specified by the Commission, are prepared for different categories of consumers by the licensee;

  • Claim Determination Period means a calendar year. However, it does not include any part of a year during which a person has no coverage under This Plan, or any part of a year before the date this COB provision or a similar provision takes effect.