Hand Over Period definition

Hand Over Period means the [four (4) Months] prior to the expiration of the Term when Xxxxxx agrees to comply with the requirements set forth in APPENDIX 13: MEETING, SITE ACCESS, INSPECTIONS, REPORTING, AND HAND OVER to successfully transition ownership of the Project to Buyer.
Hand Over Period the period which shall:
Hand Over Period means the period which shall: (a) commence on whichever shall be the earlier of: (i) the date which is twelve (12) months before the date on which the Agreement is otherwise due to expire (or such later date as the Parties may from time to time agree); and (ii) the date on which either Party shall serve a notice of termination of the Agreement for any reason whatsoever; and (b) shall end on the date six months after the expiry or termination of the Agreement

Examples of Hand Over Period in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx also agrees to cooperate with the Buyer and Xxxxx’s agents and contractors to ensure a safe and orderly hand over of the Project to the Buyer at the expiration of the Term and comply with the requirements set forth in APPENDIX 13: MEETING, SITE ACCESS, INSPECTIONS, REPORTING, AND HAND OVER during the Hand Over Period.


More Definitions of Hand Over Period

Hand Over Period. The Hand-Over Period shall also include any of its extensions as provided for in below Item (b) of this Article 8.2.

Related to Hand Over Period

  • Construction Period means the period commencing from the Appointed Date and ending on the date of the Completion Certificate;

  • Agreement Period means the period between the Agreement Date and the Expiry Date, unless terminated earlier on the Termination Date;

  • Inspection Period means the period beginning on the Effective Date and expiring at 5:00 p.m. eastern time on the forty-fifth day of the Effective Date.

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

  • Financing Period means the number of calendar days from, but excluding, the immediately preceding Reset Date to, and including, the current Reset Date.