Phase 5 Clause Samples

The 'Phase 5' clause defines the specific terms, activities, or deliverables associated with the fifth stage of a multi-phase project or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the objectives to be achieved, the timeline for completion, and any responsibilities or milestones unique to this phase. By clearly delineating what is expected during Phase 5, the clause helps ensure that both parties understand their obligations and can track progress, thereby reducing ambiguity and facilitating smooth project management.
Phase 5. Completed a maximum of thirty-six months of continuous service, passed written and oral examinations, qualified in water treatment, qualified as an Assistant Operator in the Utilities Department, has demonstrated job knowledge of Satellite Steam Plant, and has obtained 3rd Class Operating Engineer’s certificate.
Phase 5. The Phase Effective Date for Phase 4 shall be August 1, 2028. Unless modified pursuant to Section 1.2.5.4, the total revenue requirement shall be no more than $1,620,839, and the Scheduled Revenue Increase shall be no more than $180,240, which is a 12.51 percent increase over Phase 4 rates.
Phase 5. Concurrent with the development of Phase 5 Developer shall construct the frontage improvements along the portion of Canyon Creek Parkway that is adjacent to Phase 5. The frontage improvements shall include curb, gutter, paved asphalt trail, landscaped park strip, and asphalt widening along the west side of the roadway.
Phase 5. 1. The Design Agreement shall be amended to include new Phase 5.1 attached hereto as Annex I. All other contractual terms and conditions of the Design Agreement, which are not contrary to this Amendment, remain in full force and effect and shall apply to the subject matter of this Amendment, mutatis mutandis. Should there exist any contradictions between this Amendment and the Design Agreement, the provisions of this Amendment shall prevail. This Amendment may be signed in any number of counterparts, each of which, when signed, shall be an original and all of which together evidence the same agreement.
Phase 5. The scope of Phase 5 will include a minimum of 450,000 square feet of non-retail development; a maximum of 325,000 square feet of retail development; and a minimum of 230,000 square feet of vertically integrated development. The commencement date for Phase 5 is five (5) years after the completion date of Phase 4. The completion date for Phase 5 is five (5) years after the commencement date for Phase 5. The completion date for the Development of The ▇▇▇▇▇▇ District is twenty-five (25) years after Columbia purchases the Property from the State and becomes the fee simple owner of the Property. However, nothing herein prohibits CDG ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and/or Master Developer from (i) commencing Development of any phase or portion of a phase; or (ii) completing development of any phase or portion of a phase at a pace faster than the Development Schedule, but the order of the phasing (1-5) shall be maintained unless this Agreement is subsequently amended. To that end, an essential element of the Required Periodic Review set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement, is Master Developer submitting an updated projection of commencement and completion dates for each phase to the Town Manager on or before December 1 of each year of the Term of this Agreement. Note: N.C.G.S. § 160A-400.25(b) states and the Principal Parties agree that the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of a development agreement. Background: One of the core reasons for forming development agreements is to require careful integration between public capital facilities planning, financing, and construction schedules and phasing of private development. A development agreement should structure and manage development approvals to ensure proper integration of private development approvals into the local capital facilities program. To these ends, a development agreement provides flexibility in negotiating these matters. Two (2) of the eight (8) mandatory minimum provisions of a development agreement are: (A) a description of public facilities that will serve the development, including who provides the facilities, the date of construction of new facilities, and a schedule to assure public facilities are available concurrent with the impacts of private development; and (B) a description of any conditions, terms, restrictions, or other requirements determined to be necessary by the Town for the public health, safety, or welfare of its citizens.
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Phase 5. Secure FEMA and State of California Approval and Adoption of the HMP. The following items are included in this phase, but not limited to: a. Submission to Shasta County, City of Anderson, the State of California, and FEMA; b. Plan Revisions as Required; c. Shasta County and City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Plan Adoption; and d. Maintenance Program Design.
Phase 5. REGISTERING RESPONSE BY THE HN Upon receiving the request from the smart contract, the HN takes the following actions: x Checks its identifier with the IDHN located in SUCI; x Decrypts UIC with its private key to obtain SUPI, R1, R2, and IDSN; x Verifies the equality of req_id with the hash result of IDSN, R1, IDHN, and SUCI. The authentication process is stopped if any of the above conditions are not satisfied. Otherwise, the SN continues the with following actions: x Generates a random number R3; x Produces O by feeding R1, R2 and R3 into f1; x Calculates the xMac of the message by feeding O and IDSN into keyed f1; x Calculates the xRes using the keyed challenge function with O and IDSN as inputs; x hxRes is generated as the hash result of R1 and xRes; x Computes KSEAF by feeding O and IDSN into the keyseed function; This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited. Content may change prior to final publication. Citation information: DOI 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.30417 ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇. Yanikomeroglu: Preparation of Papers for IEEE Access (2020) x Produces EK with double encryption. First, through symmetric encryption of the session key and SUPI with xRes; second, through asymmetric encryption of the result with a public key of the SN; x Generates HN_R by symmetric encryption of R3 with key R2; x Creates a unique identifier for the response message, known as a res_id, by getting the hash result of hxRes, xMac and EK values. Note that f1, challenge, and keyseed are the primitive cryptographic functions defined on the HN and they are embedded in the USIM card. It is worth noting that since EK is obtained through the encryption of user information with key xRes, user-related information is accessible to the SN only after successful authentication. Note that R3 is encrypted by using R2 as an encryption key because it is the only way that a subscriber can easily obtain R3. Finally, the HN registers a transaction on the blockchain containing EK, xMac, hxRes, req_id, res_id, and HN_R using the corresponding smart contract function.
Phase 5. Full-scale production

Related to Phase 5

  • Phase 2 Phase 2 is expected to consist of Member Nodes and a select number of Nodes operated by non-Members. The non-Member Nodes will be required to comply with Node hosting terms as set forth by the Council, which may be amended from time to time (the “General Node Terms”).

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • PHASE is a distinct portion of the Work to be provided under this Agreement, as specified in the Statement Of Work.

  • Project Completion The Contractor agrees to schedule a final job walk with the County. If required, the County will prepare a list of incomplete items, the “Punch List”. The Contractor agrees to complete the “Punch List” corrections and schedule a final project completion job walk. The County will sign the “Punch List” as completed when determined, the project is finished. The Contractor agrees to submit the following along with its final payment request:

  • Phase I In Phase I, the project will be connected as a tap to the Transmission Owner’s 230kV transmission line MWP-2 via one 230kV circuit breaker in series with one of two ring bus breakers for stuck breaker protection (one in each direction) and a tie-line breaker, as shown on the one-line diagram labeled CL-E-IA-01 attached to this Appendix A as Figure 1. The changes to the existing MWP-2 line protection for this arrangement are described in Phase I System Upgrades in Section II of this Appendix A.