Term of this Schedule Sample Clauses

The 'Term of this Schedule' clause defines the duration for which the schedule remains in effect. It typically specifies the start and end dates, or the conditions under which the schedule begins and terminates, such as upon completion of certain obligations or by mutual agreement. This clause ensures both parties are clear about the timeframe of their commitments, preventing misunderstandings about when responsibilities start and end.
Term of this Schedule. The term of this Schedule will commence on the Effective Date and continue until terminated in accordance with the terms hereof.
Term of this Schedule. AOL reserves the right for a [***] day termination for convenience.

Related to Term of this Schedule

  • TERM OF THIS CONTRACT The term of this Contract commences on the Contract Start Date and ends on the earliest of (i) the

  • Term of this Agreement The term of this Agreement shall continue in effect, unless earlier terminated by either party hereto as provided hereunder, for a period of two years. Thereafter, unless otherwise terminated as provided herein, this Agreement shall be renewed automatically for successive one-year periods. This Agreement may be terminated without penalty: (i) by provision of sixty (60) days' written notice; (ii) by mutual agreement of the parties; or (iii) for "cause" (as defined herein) upon the provision of thirty (30) days' advance written notice by the party alleging cause.

  • Base Term Commencing on the Expansion Premises Commencement Date, the defined term “Base Term” on page 1 of the Lease is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

  • Renewal Contract Term Upon mutual written agreement, the Parties may renew this Contract, in whole or in part, for a Renewal Term not to exceed the Initial Contract Term, pursuant to the incorporated Special Contract Conditions.

  • Initial Term The initial term will begin on the date set forth in the Contract documents or on the date the Contract is signed by all Parties, whichever is later.