Second Phase Sample Clauses
The 'Second Phase' clause defines the commencement and scope of a subsequent stage in a project or agreement, typically following the completion of an initial phase. This clause outlines the conditions that must be met before the second phase begins, such as the achievement of specific milestones, approvals, or deliverables from the first phase. It may also specify the tasks, responsibilities, and timelines associated with the second phase. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear transition point and structure for progressing the project, ensuring that both parties understand when and how the next stage will proceed, thereby reducing ambiguity and managing expectations.
Second Phase. (a) During the Second Phase, with respect to a particular jurisdiction, Bioverativ shall forecast Drug Substance, Drug Product and Finished Goods and order Drug Product or Finished Goods that are packaged and labelled for sale by Bioverativ or by a Third Party designated by Bioverativ, which shall include, for the avoidance of doubt, any product remaining unsold following the end of the First Phase that was forecasted by Bioverativ during the First Phase and that bears Biogen’s or a Biogen designated Third Party’s NDC numbers (or any equivalent non-U.S. designation of responsible party). Bioverativ shall take title to all such Drug Product or Finished Goods in accordance with Section 9.2(d) in order to enable Bioverativ or such designated Third Party to distribute, sell and have sold such products under Bioverativ’s or such Third Party’s necessary authorizations and licenses for the marketing of prescription biopharmaceutical products in any applicable territory.
(b) Effective as of the beginning of the Second Phase on a territory-by-territory basis, Biogen, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby grants to Bioverativ and its Affiliates, until the earlier of (i) the sale of the last Finished Goods bearing the trade marks and trade dress of Biogen as provided on Finished Goods manufactured by Biogen for Bioverativ (the “Biogen Marks”) in the applicable territory or (ii) the expiration of the usable shelf life of the last Finished Goods in such territory bearing the Biogen Marks, a non-exclusive, sublicenseable, worldwide, and royalty-free license to use the Biogen Marks to facilitate the transition by Bioverativ and its Affiliates to the sale of Finished Goods bearing new names and marks. All goodwill associated with the Biogen Marks generated by Bioverativ or its Affiliates’ use of the Biogen Marks pursuant to the foregoing license in this Section 4.2(b) shall inure to the benefit of Biogen and its Affiliates. Bioverativ and its Affiliates shall use the Biogen Marks at a level of quality equivalent in all material respects to that in effect as of the beginning of the Second Phase in the applicable territory. For purposes of clarity, nothing in this Section 4.2(b) shall preclude any uses of the Biogen Marks by Bioverativ and its Affiliates that are required or otherwise not prohibited under Applicable Law, including uses of the Biogen Marks not in commerce, uses that would not cause confusion as to the origin of a good or service, and references to t...
Second Phase. During the second phase, the Secretary and an eligible entity shall complete the planning, design, and construction of the sub-regional distribution systems.
Second Phase. First-Come Basis - February 1st through December 31st. This includes vacations to be taken in January of the following year.
1. PCC shall post the remaining available vacation openings within the grocery (including cashiers, HBC, merc, and all other non-deli and non-produce departments), produce and deli departments.
2. Staff will select additional vacation time and will be awarded the same on a first-come, first served basis, irrespective of seniority.
8.2.1 If a staff person wishes to withdraw a vacation request, a written notice must be given to the SD at least two (2) weeks prior to the start of the work week in which the vacation occurs.
Second Phase. If there is no written agreement or if no decision is returned in the first phase, the union may refer the grievance to arbitration and so notify the employer in writing within thirty (30) days after the reception of the response from the employer or at the expiration of its time limit for answering. If such notice is not given by the union within those thirty (30) days, the grievance shall then be regarded as having been abandoned.
Second Phase. The “Second Phase” of a NCPA Project consists of all work performed after one or more NCPA Members has signed a Second Phase Agreement with NCPA for Project surveys, preliminary investigations, study, design, or development, but before a Third Phase Agreement for the NCPA Project becomes effective.
Second Phase. 1. During the second phase, the Recipient, through the TSUs, shall take all necessary actions to:
(a) cause the VOs to establish formally the AGEREFs on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Trustee and in accordance with the provisions of the Project Implementation Manual; and (b) ensure the development of the capacity of AGEREFs to manage the wildlife management zones.
2. Where appropriate, the Recipient shall cause the VOs to enter into Technical Assistance Contracts with the TSUs on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Trustee.
Second Phase. Should the buyer concerned receive a written grievance notice from the PLTQ, or should the PLTQ and the grower concerned receive a written grievance notice from the Buyer, the representatives of the PLTQ and the Buyer must meet within the next twenty (20) days to settle the dispute. Third Phase
Second Phase. Drilling would be a bit deeper to explore the potential of the thermal reservoir.
Second Phase. For the second nominal 90,000 barrels per day minimum or more for the Large Licensed Plant under the same Site License Agreement referenced above (“Second Phase”) that will be included in a combined design with the First Phase as a single project for purposes of preparation of the Process Design Package, with the Second Phase constructed either concurrently with the First Phase or in a separate consecutive period starting no more than 1 year following the start of construction of the First Phase, the License Fee associated with the Second Phase of the Large Licensed Plant shall be paid as follows:
Second Phase. Third, Fourth and Fifth Project Years
(i) Carrying out emergency works and road signing on priority roads and bridges;
(ii) rehabilitation of priority trunk roads;
(iii) rehabilitation and maintenance of secondary and tertiary feeder roads;
(iv) carrying out periodic maintenance works on unpaved and paved roads; and
(v) provision of routine basic maintenance on paved, gravel and earth roads in good or fair condition.