Launch Period Sample Clauses

Launch Period. A ninety (90) day period of time within a launch Semester during which a launch will be scheduled to occur as shall be notified by Buyer to Contractor.
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Launch Period. For a period of 6 months following the date the Product is commercially available to the public (the “Launch Period”), Avanir may request an increase in the volume of Product initially ordered by Avanir. Patheon shall use efforts, comparable to the efforts it would use for its other clients, to accommodate Avanir’s request for such an increase in volume during the Launch Period, subject to the availability of Components and Packaging Materials, and receipt from Avanir of all Active Materials required to manufacture such an increase. For greater certainty, Patheon shall not be obligated to purchase excess Components or Packaging Materials in anticipation of Avanir’s request to increase volume as provided in this section, unless the parties have expressly agreed to Patheon’s purchase of such excess Components or Packaging Materials in accordance with Section 5.2.
Launch Period. The Launch Period shall be as follows: Table 6.1-1: Launch Period Launch Service Launch Period SATMEX 8 [***]
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Basic Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: Table 6.1 Satellite Launch Period **** **** ****
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: Launch Period Launch Service Satellite ------------- -------------- --------- #1: 01 October through 31 December 2001 Atlas IIIB(d) EchoStar VII #2: 01 January through 31 March 2002 Proton K/Block DM EchoStar VIII [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED] Customer shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to support the Launches during the Launch Periods stated above.
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Basic Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: Table 6.1 Satellite Launch Period First Inmarsat 4 series Satellite 1 June 2004 - 31 August 2004 Second Inmarsat 4 series Satellite 1 September 2004 - 30 November 2004 Customer shall designate either the first Inmarsat 4 series Satellite or the second Inmarsat 4 series Satellite to be Launched on the Basic Launch Service no later than 15 December 2003 (hereinafter the “Designation Date”). For each Atlas V launch that occurs after 15 October 2003 and prior to 15 December 2003, the Designation Date shall be extended on a day for day basis for each day after 15 October 2003 that an Atlas V launch occurs. At that time, the Launch Period for the Basic Launch Service shall be as shown in Table 6.1 above for the applicable Satellite to be launched.
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Related to Launch Period

  • Launch Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to begin distribution of the Google Desktop Applications promptly following the launch of the Desktop Portal.

  • Negotiation Period Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or any alleged breach hereof, will be subject to binding arbitration in accordance with this Section 7.11. If such a dispute, controversy or claim exists, the parties shall attempt for a 30-day period (the "Negotiation Period") from the date any party gives any one or more of the other parties notice (a "Dispute Notice") pursuant to this Section, to negotiate in good faith, a resolution of the dispute. The Dispute Notice shall set forth with specificity the basis of the dispute. During the Negotiation Period, representatives of each party involved in the dispute who have authority to settle the dispute shall meet at mutually convenient times and places and use their best efforts to resolve the dispute.

  • CONTRACT YEAR The first Contract Year is the period of time ending on the first contract anniversary. Subsequent Contract Years are the annual periods between contract anniversaries.

  • Development Plan As defined in Section 3.2(a).

  • Exclusivity Period During the Exclusivity Period each Party shall:

  • Development Schedule The schedule for design and development of the "BASE BUILDING WORK" (as defined below) and the "TENANT IMPROVEMENTS" (as defined below), including, without limitation, the time periods for preparation, delivery, review, and approval of construction documents and performance pursuant to such documents, shall be in accordance with the Development Schedule attached hereto as Schedule A, subject to adjustment as mutually agreed by the parties in writing or as provided in this Work Letter (the "DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE").

  • Period of Work Approximately [+] months (e.g. [+]). Deliverable: Plan, monitor, and report overall delivery of milestones and budget.

  • Research Term The Research Program will be carried out during the two (2) year period following the Effective Date, unless this Agreement is terminated in accordance with Article 13 (such period, as may be extended pursuant to this Section 3.2, being the “Research Term”). BMS shall have the option to extend the Research Term for three (3) additional one (1) year periods on a year-by-year basis after the initial two (2) year period. At least one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the scheduled expiration of the Research Term (i.e., the applicable anniversary of the Effective Date) BMS will provide Ambrx with a nonbinding, good faith indication of whether or not BMS intends to extend the Research Term. In order to exercise its option to extend the Research Term, BMS must provide Ambrx a written notice exercising BMS’ option to extend the Research Term at least ninety (90) days prior to the scheduled expiration of the Research Term (i.e., the applicable anniversary of the Effective Date). If BMS does not provide such written notice, the Research Term will end when scheduled (i.e., on the applicable anniversary of the Effective Date). For each extension of the Research Term, subject to Section 3.4, the JRC will prepare an update to the Research Plan which will include an updated Budget for the BMS-funded Ambrx FTEs to perform the work required under such Research Plan and the projected Third Party Costs.

  • Termination for Force Majeure In the event of a force majeure that lasts longer than thirty (30) days from the date that a Party claiming relief due to the force majeure event gives notice to the other Party, the Party not claiming relief under the force majeure event may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other Party. For the avoidance of doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic does not constitute a force majeure event.

  • Initial Term This Agreement shall become effective as of the date first written above (the “Start Date”) and shall continue thereafter throughout the period that ends two (2) years after the Start Date (the “Initial Term”).

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