In good time definition

In good time means you would have time to brake, accelerate or move smoothly to another part of the road to avoid a crash.
In good time means that the European and International Contract Service Unit is involved in the agreement negotiations from the start of the process. Agreements must be submitted to the European and International Contract Service Unit at least 2 weeks before the agreement is concluded. Contract documents to be submitted include, for example, letters of intent, non-disclosure agreements, grant agreements, consortium agreements and subcontracts. A budget breakdown must be attached to project agreements.
In good time means when there is still a chance of influencing decisions, not after the decision has been taken. It means allowing time for representatives

Examples of In good time in a sentence

  • In good time before the inspection, the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall give notice of the inspection to the competition authority of the EFTA State in whose territory it is to be conducted.

  • In good time, before the deadline for foreign filing of any patent application filed in the United States, VERTEX will notify NOVARTIS whether it intends to foreign file such patent application, and if it intends to do so, in what countries it proposes to foreign file.

  • In good time before the conclusion of each insurance contract, or upon renewal, we will remind you of your right to be informed of the level of commission which we receive from underwriters and premium finance providers.

  • In good time before the start of the Project Period, the Diamond Supervisor and the Academic Supervisor will jointly prepare the advertisement for the Project and select a mutually acceptable student (to include jointly reviewing the applications, shortlisting the candidates for interview, interviewing the shortlisted candidates and, finally, selecting the student).

  • In good time, before the deadline for foreign filing of any patent application filed in the United States, Myogen will notify NIBRI whether it intends to foreign file such patent application, and if it intends to do so, in what countries it proposes to foreign file.

  • In good time for and for the full duration of the Sponsorship Period as defined above the Authority shall provide and shall procure the Benefits for the Sponsor.

  • In good time before the conclusion of each insurance contract, or upon renewal, we will remind you of your right to be informed of the level of commission which we receive from underwriters.

  • In good time before the renewal of your policy, we shall contact you with the renewal premium and terms for the coming year.

  • In good time before the start of local negotiations, the em- ployer shall provide the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with the required information on the volume of orders and the financial and employment situation of the company or workplace and of their anticipated development.

  • In good time, before the deadline for foreign filing of any patent application filed in the United States, Hybridon will notify Novartis whether it intends to foreign file such patent application, and if it intends to do so, in what countries it proposes to foreign file.


More Definitions of In good time

In good time means that, as the school, indeed as any necessary and well thought-through community project (such as the Twin Cities’ bridge) is up and running, it will generate the revenues — both directly, through the actual service it provides, and indirectly, through the value of the new project (school) in the community — to credit the $50 million back (in good time, as noted) to the FED’s account.

Related to In good time

  • Record Time shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Scan time means the period of time between the beginning and end of x-ray transmission data accumulation for a single scan.

  • Scheme Record Time means the time and date specified as such in the Scheme Document, expected to be 6.00 p.m. on the Business Day immediately preceding the Effective Date or such other time as Codemasters and Take-Two may agree;

  • Specified Time means a time determined in accordance with Schedule 10 (Timetables).