Startup Deadline Sample Clauses

The Startup Deadline clause sets a specific date or timeframe by which a project, service, or business operation must commence. In practice, this clause applies to contracts where timely initiation is critical, such as construction projects, software deployments, or business partnerships, and may include consequences if the deadline is missed, like penalties or termination rights. Its core function is to ensure all parties are aligned on when activities must begin, thereby reducing uncertainty and helping to manage expectations and project timelines.
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline is [Date], or such other date as provided in this Agreement; provided that, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Startup Deadline may not be later than five (5) years from the Effective Date. Subject to the foregoing, the Startup Deadline shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for any delay in enactment of the Federal Investment Tax Credit Legislation beyond [Date].
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline shall be the date which is twenty-four (24) months after the Trigger Date, but in no event later than December 31, 2013 or as may be agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties. The Startup Deadline shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for any Force Majeure event in accordance with Section 5.03 or for any delays in construction under an agreement for transmission and interconnection access with respect to the Generating Facility which are not caused or contributed to by Seller.
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline shall be May 15, 2009 plus any additional days for Force Majeure as provided in Section 5.03, or such other date as provided in this Agreement or as may be agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties; provided that Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to achieve an earlier startup of December 15, 2008.
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline shall be the date which is the later of (i) thirty-six (36) months after the Trigger Date and (ii) three (3) months after the Transmission Completion Date, but in no event later than twelve (12) months after the Forecasted Initial Operation Date, or as may be agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties. Subject to the foregoing, the Startup Deadline shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for any: (i) lapse or repeal of the Federal Investment Tax Credit Legislation that occurs at any time on or before the date that is twenty-four (24) months prior to the Forecasted Initial Operation Date, (ii) Force Majeure event, (iii) Event of Default of SCE which directly impairs or affects the ability of Seller to achieve the Startup Deadline; or (iv) delay in construction under an agreement for transmission and interconnection access with respect to the Generating Facility, which is not caused or contributed to by Seller; provided that in no case shall the Startup Deadline be extended beyond twelve (12) months after the Forecasted Initial Operation Date.
Startup Deadline. The startup deadline for delivering energy to the Delivery Point shall be September 30, 2009 (the “Startup Deadline”), plus any additional days for Force Majeure as provided in Section 5.03, or such other date as provided in this Agreement or as may be agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties; provided that Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to achieve an earlier startup of December 15, 2008.
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline cannot be later than five (5) years from the Effective Date of the PPSA.
Startup Deadline. The Startup Deadline shall be [Date], or such other date as provided in this Agreement or as may be agreed to in writing signed by both Parties.

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  • Removal Before Your Tax Filing Deadline An excess contribution may be corrected by withdrawing the excess amount, along with the earnings attributable to the excess, before your tax filing deadline, including extensions, for the year for which the excess contribution was made. An excess withdrawn under this method is not taxable to you, but you must include the earnings attributable to the excess in your taxable income in the year in which the contribution was made. The six percent excess contribution penalty tax will be avoided.

  • Time Deadlines Tenant shall use its best, good faith, efforts and all due diligence to cooperate with the Architect, the Engineers, and Landlord to complete all phases of the Construction Drawings and the permitting process and to receive the permits, and with Contractor for approval of the "Cost Proposal," as that term is defined in Section 4.2 of this Tenant Work Letter, as soon as possible after the execution of the Lease, and, in that regard, shall meet with Landlord on a scheduled basis to be determined by Landlord, to discuss Tenant's progress in connection with the same. The applicable dates for approval of items, plans and drawings as described in this Section 3, Section 4, below, and in this Tenant Work Letter are set forth and further elaborated upon in Schedule 1 (the "Time Deadlines"), attached hereto. Tenant agrees to comply with the Time Deadlines.

  • Removal After Your Tax Filing Deadline If you are correcting an excess contribution after your tax filing deadline, including extensions, remove only the amount of the excess contribution. The six percent excess contribution penalty tax will be imposed on the excess contribution for each year it remains in the IRA. An excess withdrawal under this method will only be taxable to you if the total contributions made in the year of the excess exceed the annual applicable contribution limit.

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