Revised Delivery Date definition
Examples of Revised Delivery Date in a sentence
At the same time the Builder shall notify the Buyer of any additional price which the Builder estimates will be incurred in order to achieve the Revised Delivery Date.
Such firm delivery date, as it may be revised in a second Delay Notice, is hereinafter referred to as the "Revised Delivery Date" for such Segment.
The Builder’s notice shall include an offer to the Buyer to take delivery of the Vessel on the Revised Delivery Date on terms that there is an adjustment in Contract Price for any such additional price related to the delivery of the Vessel on the Revised Delivery Date and any other terms and conditions occasioned by or resulting from delivery of the Vessel on the Revised Delivery Date.
Acceptance of Services, including but not limited to acceptance of Deliverables, provided pursuant to a Task Order issued under this Contract shall occur following Owner’s timely receipt of individual Services specified in such Task Order, including any Revised Delivery Date, and upon Owner’s verification that such Services are in conformance with the requirements of the Task Order.
If such proposed delivery date is a date other than the Accepted Delivery Date, Buyer shall be in breach of the Contract, provided however, Seller may waive such breach and accept the proposed revised delivery date (the "Revised Delivery Date") or Seller may, at its option, accept such proposed revised delivery date and change the price to reflect current market prices.
If Tenant elects option (ii) above and Landlord thereafter fails to deliver the Premises Ready for Tenant on or before the Revised Delivery Date, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant an updated Landlord Delay Notice in which Landlord indicates a new Revised Delivery Date.
Such ------------- Delivery Date may be changed by mutual agreement of the Parties pursuant to an Project Plan Amendment (the "Revised Delivery Date," if any).
In the event that a Material Project is not completed by the Delivery Date, or as applicable, Revised Delivery Date, Multex shall have an initial cure period equal to fifteen (15%) of the Project Length (the "First ----- Cure Period").
If the date set forth in Landlord's Delay Notice indicates that the Revised Delivery Date is within Landlord's Grace Period, no response from Tenant shall be necessary and Landlord shall continue to use diligent efforts to complete Landlord's Work and to deliver the Premises Ready for Tenant on or before the Revised Delivery Date.