Exit Date definition

Exit Date means the date on which the employer becomes an exiting employer; and
Exit Date means the date on which Executive ceases to be employed by Company or any of its Affiliates.
Exit Date means the date upon which the Exiting Participants transfer all of their respective rights, titles and interests in and to their Ownership Interests to PNM and PNMR-D as provided in the Restructuring Agreement and terminate their active involvement in the operation of the SJGS, except as expressly provided for in this Mine Reclamation Agreement, the Restructuring Agreement and the Decommissioning Agreement; the Exit Date is anticipated to be on or about December 31, 2017.

Examples of Exit Date in a sentence

  • Training Providers will supply performance information through the portal to include Social Security Number, Start Date, Status (Enrolled, Completed, Withdrew, Transferred), Exit Date and Credential (Yes, No, Unknown).


More Definitions of Exit Date

Exit Date means the date on which an Exit Event occurs.
Exit Date means, in relation to an Exiting Newspaper VAT Group Member, the Distribution Date or (as the case may be) such other effective date from which HM Revenue and Customs shall agree that that Exiting Newspaper VAT Group Member ceases to be a member of the Newspaper VAT Group;
Exit Date means the date on which an Exiting Party ceases to be a Party to the Primary Care Network Agreement;]
Exit Date means the date of an Eligible Employee’s retirement for service from the University, which will be on such retirement date as determined by the University in accordance with the terms of this Plan, provided such date is on or after November 17, 2022, but no later than January 1, 2023.
Exit Date means May 31, 2018; or such alternative retirement date as determined by the University in accordance with the terms of this Plan.
Exit Date means the date on which the United Kingdom ceases to be a member of the European Union;
Exit Date means the date when the last service ended and there are no plans to provide the participant with future services. This date cannot be determined until at least ninety days have elapsed since the program participant last received services. This does not include a self-service, information-only service, or follow-up service.