Conclusion Date definition
Examples of Conclusion Date in a sentence
Seller shall maintain such ownership until the Conclusion Date (or, if earlier, the termination date established in accordance with 7.2(a)).
The Parties agree to meet and discuss an extension or renegotiation of this Agreement no later than 4 months before the Term Conclusion Date.
The Missives (including the annexations) will represent and express the full and complete agreement between the Landlord and the Tenant relating to the letting of the Property by the Landlord to the Tenant at the Conclusion Date and will supersede any previous agreements between the Landlord and the Tenant relating to it.
As soon as reasonably practicable after the [Conclusion Date] [Unconditional Date] the Landlord's Solicitors will complete the Lease [Side Agreement] [Licence for Works] [Deposit Agreement] [and] [Guarantee] by inserting any relevant information required (including any modifications required to reflect the terms of the Missives) and engross the documents for signing.
Flextronics shall provide the Termination Assistance Services, and Nortel Networks shall pay applicable fees for provision of Termination Assistance Services for a period of up to four (4) months after the Conclusion Date (“Termination Assistance Period”), at [•].