durability period definition

durability period means three years following the date of the commissioning of the PV installation;
durability period means five years following the contract signature date;
durability period means three years following the date of the commissioning of the Early Leak Detection System;

Related to durability period

  • Facility Period means the period beginning on the date of this Agreement and ending on the date when the whole of the Indebtedness has been paid in full and the Security Parties have ceased to be under any further actual or contingent liability to the Finance Parties under or in connection with the Finance Documents.

  • Affordability Period means the period during which the average rent in a Project is required to be maintained at an affordable level, as determined in accordance with the Program Guidelines or as otherwise established by the County;

  • Eligibility period means the period in which a business may

  • Defects Liability Period (Warranty Period) means the period stated in the Schedule A Special Stipulations, following the taking over, during which the Contractor is responsible for making good defects and damage in accordance with Clause 15.

  • Security Period means the period commencing on the date hereof and terminating upon discharge of the security created by the Security Documents by payment of all moneys payable thereunder;