Expected Completion Date definition

Expected Completion Date means the date that the Homestay Provider concludes providing Homestay Services to the Student at the Homestay as set out in item 5 of the Contract Details.
Expected Completion Date or “ECD” means the date the Buyer and Seller have mutually constructed as a trigger date. The ECD can be calculated by taking the date the Seller starts delivering the product/s or starts initiating the service/s, plus the agreed expected number of days for delivery, plus the agreed number of days for inspection. The ECD is deemed a transaction deadline for the Buyer to either accept or reject the goods/services, or request a transaction extension
Expected Completion Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.1.1 of the Construction Management Agreement

Examples of Expected Completion Date in a sentence

  • Parent/legal guardian or Student-initiated exit The Student may only exit the Homestay prior to the Expected Completion Date where: the Student or their parent/legal guardian has received written approval from the School Representative; and the Student provides two weeks’ notice to the Homestay Provider.


More Definitions of Expected Completion Date

Expected Completion Date has the meaning assigned in Section 5.2(a)(iv).
Expected Completion Date means March 31, 1997.
Expected Completion Date means the date by which you must complete the Capital Project.
Expected Completion Date means the expected completion date of the Works stated in the Network Extension and Alteration Agreement or as amended by the parties in accordance with this Agreement;
Expected Completion Date. The meaning set forth in Section 3.4(f) hereof.
Expected Completion Date means April 15, 2011.
Expected Completion Date means August 15, 1998.