Common use of Material Categories Clause in Contracts

Material Categories. 1.2.1 Each of the following constitutes “Material” for purposes of this Exhibit H: (i) Seller parts; (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iv) Seller and Supplier ground support equipment and specific-to-type tools

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Purchase Agreement (Virgin America Inc.), Purchase Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.)

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Material Categories. 1.2.1 Each of the following constitutes "Material" for purposes of this Exhibit HO: (i) Seller parts; (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iv) Seller and Supplier ground support equipment and specific-to-type tools

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aircraft Purchase Agreement (Cit Group Inc)

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Material Categories. 1.2.1 Each of the following constitutes “Material” for purposes of this Exhibit H: (i) Seller parts; (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000); (iv) Seller and Supplier ground support equipment and specific-to-type tools.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Delta Air Lines, Inc.)

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