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commitment date vs committed date

Both are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Commitment date' refers to the date by which a commitment must be fulfilled or completed, while 'committed date' refers to the date on which something was committed or finalized.
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commitment date

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to the date by which a commitment must be fulfilled or completed. It is often used in business or legal contexts.

Examples:

  • The commitment date for the project is next Friday.
  • Please confirm the commitment date for the delivery.
  • Prior notification shall be made at the latest 30 working days before the bid closing or commitment date, whichever is the earlier.
  • The consultation shall be completed and the findings on both questions in Article 51 notified by the Secretariat to all Participants at least ten working days before the bid closing date or commitment date, whichever comes first.
  • the timing of the notifications (e.g. six months prior to bid closing or commitment date) of concessional or aid credits;
  • a forward contract that is within the scope of this standard (see paragraphs 2-7) is recognised as an asset or a liability on the commitment date, rather than on the date on which settlement takes place.
  • Table 1 - 2002 Budget - Outstanding commitments to date Vs payments appropriations in 2004 PDB (€ million)
  • The pace of negotiations will continue to be determined by progress on the ground and we urge Bulgaria and Romania to ensure full implementation of commitments undertaken to date.
  • However, the new Member States joined the EU on 1 May 2004 and made commitments from that date regarding minimum rates of excise duty on alcoholic drinks.
  • A man who's afraid of commitment after three dates?
  • Commitments to date amount to EUR 30,2 million, and the projects submitted up to the date of publication of Portaria No 252/2004 corresponded to three times the level of available appropriations.
  • Using the framework agreed on as a basis, we now need to achieve specific, detailed commitments including dates and deadlines, by means of efficient, transparent negotiations in which the developing countries feel themselves both included, and involved in the negotiations.
  • Obviously, since the Council's commitment already dates back to May 2005 and we are now practically in May 2006, our intention, in submitting this question, was to seek a swift conclusion.
  • The schedule of due dates for commitments and payments shall be annexed to the corresponding draft budget proposed by the Commission.
  • I trust, therefore, that the European Council this week will confirm its commitment to the accession date of 1 January 2007 for those countries.
  • A regular way purchase or sale gives rise to a fixed price commitment between trade date and settlement date that meets the definition of a derivative.
  • the time of commitment (contract date);
  • The budget shall be available for commitment as from the date on which the Community authority adopts the decision on the financing of the requested EDF contribution.
  • The adjustments subsequently made to these decisions cannot call into question the binding nature of the commitment made on these dates by the government.
  • The expected credit losses on the financial asset shall therefore be measured considering the initial credit risk of the loan commitment from the date that the entity became a party to the irrevocable commitment.
  • The inception of the lease is the earlier of the date of the lease agreement and the date of commitment by the parties to the principal provisions of the lease.
  • The first commitment to order equipment dates back to 14 March 2008, namely after the signature of the aid contracts with the Portuguese Government on 10 March 2008.

Alternatives:

  • deadline date
  • completion date
  • due date
  • obligation date
  • promise date

committed date

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to the date on which something was committed or finalized. It is often used to indicate when a decision or action was made.

Examples:

  • The committed date for the contract was yesterday.
  • Can you provide the committed date for the reservation?
  • Variation between committed and paid to date.
  • Yes. In 2000, only EUR 34 million have been committed to date, following the reorientation of the Helsinki programme.
  • The Commission has undertaken to ensure that all 9th EDF funds are committed by that date.
  • No appropriations had been committed at that date for Ireland, but the situation in that country is a special one.
  • No penalty shall be issued in respect of an offence committed before the date of entry into force of this Directive.
  • We have put the pressure on and committed ourselves to a date.
  • Each Member State will be free to state whether it will apply the arrest warrant to offences committed before that date.
  • It shall not apply in respect of expenditure committed before the date of entry into force referred to in the first subparagraph for the execution of plans previously approved. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
  • However, it is considered that by virtue of the principle of succession of norms within a single legal order, the Commission remains competent to sanction the infringement committed before the date of expiry.
  • Italy will continue to deal in accordance with the extradition rules in force with all requests relating to acts committed before the date of entry into force of the framework decision on the European arrest warrant, as provided for in Article 32 thereof.
  • We had never tested the system before we committed to a release date to make a movie. KlMBALL:
  • Where the amount of a guarantee in favour of an issuer or its assets is increased at any time after 30 June 2014, the assets shall only qualify as liquid assets up to the maximum amount of the guarantee that was committed prior to that date.
  • Any balances remaining from previous EDFs on the date of entry into force of the Financial Protocol to the ACP-EC Agreement, as well as any amounts that will be de-committed at a later date from ongoing projects under these EDF, shall be transferred to the 9th EDF.
  • The committed balance, including any undrawn amounts, of the whole loan at Securitisation Date.
  • Vietnam has committed to eliminating export subsidies applied to agricultural products by the date of accession.
  • He committed the Commission to helping these countries as much as possible in the run up to this date.
  • Due date for the follow-up measure or for the first interim report if a precise date cannot be committed to.
  • When his date was strapped in, he committed a sin without even leaving the garage.
  • Place, date and time where the offence was committed:
  • It is to be noted that President Obasanjo is committed to eradicating the polio virus in Nigeria before the global target date of 2005.

Alternatives:

  • decision date
  • action date
  • finalized date
  • agreed date
  • settled date

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