Start Period definition

Start Period means a period of 6 months, ending on the day before the start of the relevant I&P Period.

Examples of Start Period in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement for the following term: Start Period: (check one) ☐ ☐ ☐ - Date of (mm/dd/yyyy).

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement for the following term: Start Period: (check one) ☐ - Date of [MM/DD/YYYY].

  • The actual date of coal delivery at the Delivery Point by the Seller within the Target Start Period shall be the First Delivery Date.

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement for the following term: Start Period: (check one) ☐ - Date of [MM/DD/YYYY].

  • In case there is no coal supply by the Seller at the Delivery Point during Target Start Period owing to reasons other than Force Majeure the last date of Target Start Period shall be deemed to be the First Delivery Date.

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement, specifically, the terms of the Non-Solicitation in the Geographical Limits for: (check one) Start Period: (check one) ☐ - Date of _________________, 20____.

  • In the event that the Parties are not able to agree on such 3-Month period then later of the 3 month period suggested by the either party shall be the Target Start Period.

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement, specifically, the terms of the Non-Solicitation in the Geographical Limits for: (check one) Start Period: (check one) ☐ - Date of [DATE].

  • In the event that the Parties are not able to agree on such 3-Month period then the later of the 3 month period suggested by either party shall be the Target Start Period.

  • The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement, specifically, the terms of this Agreement for: (check one) Start Period: (check one) ☐ - Date of _________________, 20____.