LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF Sample Clauses

LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15.1, during any period that the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.2.3 and in the possession of the U.S. Government, Lessor shall not, as a result of any Lease Event of Default, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit Lessee's control under this Lease (or any Permitted Sublessee's control under any Permitted Sublease) of the Aircraft, Airframe or such Engine, unless at least 30 days' (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by Lessor or Mortgagee by registered or certified mail to Lessee (and any Permitted Sublessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing Lessee's (or any Permitted Sublessee's) participation in CRAF with respect to the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine.
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LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding Section 7.2 or Section 7.3 of the Credit Agreement or Article 2 of the Mortgage, during any period that any Aircraft, Airframe or Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.02(b)(vi) and in the possession of the U.S. Government, the Collateral Agent shall not, as a result of any Event of Default, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit the Company’s control under this Agreement (or any Permitted Lessee’s control under any Permitted Lease) of such Aircraft, Airframe or Engine, unless at least 30 days’ (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by the Collateral Agent or any other Secured Party by registered or certified mail to the Company (and any Permitted Lessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing the Company’s (or any Permitted Lessee’s) participation in CRAF with respect to such Aircraft, Airframe or Engine.
LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Article IV, during any period that an Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.02(b)(iv) and in the possession of the U.S. Government, the Security Trustee shall not, as a result of any Event of Default, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit the Grantor’s control under this Mortgage of such Engine, unless at least 60 days’ (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by the Security Trustee or any Secured Party by registered or certified mail to the Grantor with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing the Grantor’s participation in CRAF with respect to such Engine.
LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 14.1, during any period that the Aircraft, the Airframe, or any Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of § 7.2.3 and in the possession of the U.S. Government, Lessor shall not, as a result of any Event of Default, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit Lessee’s control under this Lease (or any Permitted Sublessee’s control under any Permitted Sublease) of the Aircraft, the Airframe, or such Engine, unless Lessor gives at least 30 days’ (or such other period as may then apply under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder by registered or certified mail to Lessee (and any Permitted Sublessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force, most-recently identified by notice from Lessee to Lessor pursuant § 7.2.3, to whom notices must be given under the contract governing Lessee’s (or any Permitted Sublessee’s) participation in CRAF with respect to the Aircraft, the Airframe, or any Engine. *** Material has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the SEC
LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Article IV, during any period that any Aircraft, any Airframe or any Engine or any Spare Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.02(b)(vi) and in the possession of the U.S. Government, the Collateral Agent shall not, as a result of any Event of Default, [C Mortgage and Security Agreement] exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit the Company’s control under this C Mortgage (or any Permitted Lessee’s control under any Permitted Lease) of such Aircraft, such Airframe or such Engine, unless at least 30 days’ (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by the Collateral Agent by registered or certified mail to the Company (and any Permitted Lessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing the Company’s (or any Permitted Lessee’s) participation in CRAF with respect to such Aircraft, such Airframe or such Engine or Spare Engine.
LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 17, during any period that the Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions hereof and in the possession of the U.S. Government, Lessor shall not, as a result of any Termination Event, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit Lessee's control under this Lease (or any Sub-lessee's control under any Sub-lease) of the Aircraft, Airframe or such Engine, unless at least 30 days' (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by Lessor by registered or certified mail to Lessee (and any Sub-lessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing Lessee's (or any Sub-lessee's) participation in CRAF with respect to the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine.
LIMITATIONS UNDER CRAF. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Trust Indenture or any other Security Agreement, during any period that an Airframe, Engine or Spare Engine is subject to CRAF in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.02(b)(vi) or Section 2.02(b)(vi) of the Spare Engine Security Agreement, as applicable, and in the possession of the U.S. Government, the Mortgagee shall not, as a result of any Event of Default, exercise its remedies hereunder in such manner as to limit the Owner’s control under this Mortgage (or any Permitted Lessee’s control under any Permitted Lease) of such Airframe, Engine or Spare Engine, unless at least 60 days’ (or such other period as may then be applicable under CRAF) written notice of default hereunder shall have been given by the Mortgagee by registered or certified mail to the Owner (and any Permitted Lessee) with a copy to the Contracting Officer Representative or Representatives for the Military Airlift Command of the United States Air Force to whom notices must be given under the contract governing the Owner’s (or any Permitted Lessee’s) participation in CRAF with respect to such Airframe, Engine or Spare Engine.
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