Handover definition

Handover means the act of passing piloting control from one remote pilot station to another;
Handover means the day when the Parties sign the Acceptance Certificate.
Handover means the delivery of possession of the Transferred Facilities to the Purchaser.

Examples of Handover in a sentence

  • Testing If a UFB Handover Connection Service has been requested, once it is installed and the Service Provider has all their equipment installed and available for testing.

  • For sake of clarity the Handover Memorandum shall clearly specify the parts of Site where work can be executed.

  • Subject to the provisions of Clause 8.2 (iii), the Handover Memorandum shall have appended thereto an appendix (the “Appendix”) specifying in reasonable detail those parts of the Site to which vacant access and Right of Way has not been given to the Contractor along with details of hindrances in the Construction Zone.

  • Signing of the Handover Memorandum, in three counterparts (each of which shall constitute an original), by the authorized representatives of the Authority, Contractor and Authority’s Engineer shall be deemed to constitute a valid evidence of giving the Right of Way to the Contractor for discharging its obligations under and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and for no other purpose whatsoever.

  • UFB Handover Connection (E-NNI) Ethernet: • 802.1ad VLAN (SVID, CVID); or • Double tagged QnQ.


More Definitions of Handover

Handover means the day on which the Parties sign the Handover Report.
Handover means the assumption of operational control of the Site-Related Connection Equipment by the Company in accordance with the Handover Agreement.
Handover means the day when the Parties sign the Handover Protocol.
Handover means to hand over the engineering services for operational purposes only;
Handover will be when all monies are received by CANVALE, excluding the final completion invoice, and is decided by an authorised CANVALE representative and the client is then able to access the works.
Handover interface of the BT System with the Operator System by means of ISH Links or CSH Links;