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

  • In case the Price for the Ordered Work is calculated as a monthly fee, the Service Fee will be respectively extended starting from the first day of the month following the month in which the Handover Protocol regarding the Ordered Work was signed.

  • This Agreement has been concluded for the time period of sixty (60) months counted from the date of signing of the Handover Protocol.

  • After the Pilot Operation is successfully completed and the acceptance criteria are met pursuant to article 4.11.4 hereof, the Customer will check and confirm the completeness of the Documentation and the Parties will sign the Handover Protocol.

  • For the purpose of the value added tax, the day of signing of the Handover Protocol by the Customer will be the day of taxable transaction.

  • Handover and Takeover of the Ordered Work (for Hardware are applicable only subparagraphs 9.8.4 and 9.8.5 of art.


More Definitions of Handover

Handover means the day when the Parties sign the Handover Protocol.
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 on which the Parties sign the Handover Report.
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;