Further Period definition
Examples of Further Period in a sentence
The Further Period will be on the standard terms and conditions of the Territory for Funding of Subsidised Training at the time the offer is made.
The Territory may, no later than 90 calendar days prior to the expiry of the Relevant Period, offer the Training Provider a further agreement in relation to Funding for Subsidised Training for the following Further Period.
For a Service, the Shipper may by notice in writing to the Service Provider, request an extension of a Period of Supply of no more than 5 years (Further Period of Supply) no later than 30 Days before the Service End Date.
On expiry of the Initial Period and subject to the payment of the annual Licence Fee for each Further Period in accordance with clause 3.1 above, the Licence shall automatically renew for Further Period(s) unless either party has given to the other party written notice to terminate at least 90 days prior to expiry of the Initial or Further Period.
At any time after the commencement of the Rolling Further Period either Party may end the Rolling Further Period by giving at least 3 months' notice to the other Party.
Contractual Entitlements and Contractual Bonus pro rata the Further Period.
Further Period means the period specified in Schedule A of this Agreement.
Exchange of Notes between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Germany extending for a Further Period of One Year the Agreement providing for the Settlement by Arbitration of Certain Classes of Questions.
If the State gives notice under clause 5.2(b) extending this Agreement, the Operation Period will be extended for the Further Period.
The indexed amount (as calculated in accordance with clause 1.5(c) below) will apply from the first date of the relevant Further Period.