Common use of Inoperable Aircraft Clause in Contracts

Inoperable Aircraft. Any Aircraft that becomes inoperable shall be repaired and made flight worthy within a reasonable time. No Aircraft may be stored upon the Premises that has been inoperable for more than one year. This provision may not be contravened by successive movements of an inoperable Aircraft from one airport hangar to another. An inoperable Aircraft for purposes of this agreement is an aircraft that is mechanically unable to operate or lacks proper legal certifications and inspections required for operation. Upon City’s request, Xxxxxx shall produce for inspection and copying by City all certifications and inspection records necessary to demonstrate Aircraft operability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Saso Operating and Lease Agreement, Private Hangar Lease Agreement

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Inoperable Aircraft. Any Aircraft that becomes inoperable shall be repaired and made flight worthy within a reasonable time. No Aircraft may be stored upon the Premises that has been inoperable for more than one year. This provision may not be contravened by successive movements of an inoperable Aircraft from one airport hangar to another. An inoperable Aircraft for purposes of this agreement is an aircraft that is mechanically unable to operate or lacks proper legal certifications and inspections required for operation. Upon City’s request, Xxxxxx Tenant shall produce for inspection and copying by City all certifications and inspection records necessary to demonstrate Aircraft operability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Hangar Lease Agreement, Private Hangar Lease Agreement

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