Production and Delivery Sample Clauses

Production and Delivery. Utilizing WFFF management personnel and facilities, Nexstar may provide live-feed, fully-staffed and produced newscasts for broadcast on WVNY at such times, if any, as agreed upon by Mission and Nexstar; provided that such newscasts will not comprise more than 15% (by duration) of the programming broadcast on WVNY during any broadcast week. Nexstar will be responsible for delivering such newscasts to WVNY’s broadcast facilities. Mission shall make available to Nexstar (A) such space in the WVNY studio and facilities as may be reasonably necessary to produce such newscasts, (B) such non-management-level news personnel as may be necessary to produce such newscasts, and (C) such technical facilities of WVNY as may be necessary to produce such newscasts and to deliver such newscasts to WVNY’s transmission facilities. Nexstar will use reasonable efforts to provide such newscasts that are of a quality appropriate to WVNY’s market. Such newscasts will be produced exclusively for Mission for broadcast on WVNY, but may include non-exclusive videotape, graphics, news stories, field reports and other material. Mission personnel will determine the title and format of such newscasts, and such newscasts will have an “on-air appearance” as if they had been originated by Mission through WVNY.
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Production and Delivery. Utilizing Nexstar’s Stations’ management personnel and facilities, Nexstar may provide live-feed, fully-staffed and produced newscasts for broadcast on Mission’s Stations at such times, if any, as agreed upon by Mission and Nexstar; provided that such newscasts will not comprise more than 15% (by duration) of the programming broadcast on any of Mission’s Stations during any broadcast week. Nexstar will be responsible for delivering such newscasts to Mission’s Stations’ broadcast facilities. Mission shall make available to Nexstar (A) such space in the Mission’s Stations’ studio and facilities as may be reasonably necessary to produce such newscasts, (B) such non-management-level news personnel as may be necessary to produce such newscasts, and (C) such technical facilities of Mission’s Stations as may be necessary to produce such newscasts and to deliver such newscasts to Mission’s Stations’ transmission facilities. Nexstar will use reasonable efforts to provide such newscasts that are of a quality appropriate to Mission’s Stations’ market. Such newscasts will be produced exclusively for Mission for broadcast on Mission’s Stations, but may include non-exclusive videotape, graphics, news stories, field reports and other material. Mission personnel will determine the title and format of such newscasts, and such newscasts will have an “on-air appearance” as if they had been originated by Mission through Mission’s Stations.
Production and Delivery. For the last 36 years, Telos Maryland has offered direct OEM order execution and delivery, in addition to being a full service systems integrator. Telos Maryland has been working on DMDC product delivery and system integration jobs since Telos Maryland was first awarded the contract by DMDC in 1995. For those products/systems that do not require specialized system integration prior to shipment, Telos Maryland can ship directly to the customer from the OEM factory and their worldwide distribution centers (pre-imaged by the OEM when required). Non-routine hardware and software orders requiring complex configurations, orders requiring services such as site surveys, installation, site integration, and those orders directed by Telos Maryland through our on-going supply chain analysis are assembled, tested, and inspected at the Telos Maryland integration facility. Similarly, large orders requiring multiple OEM aggregation and a single delivery will be handled at the Telos Maryland facility. Telos Maryland has been performing this type of custom and specialized integration for all major OEMs for the last 36 years. For many of the large OEMs, Telos Maryland was the original systems integrator that introduced them into the DoD product space and included them on our contracts. Telos Maryland’s organic delivery infrastructure has a dedicated 67,000 square foot assembly and integration area. The integration facility has the capability to integrate and simultaneously test more than 36,000 configured systems annually. If needed, Telos Maryland can also increase our integration capacity by using additional space or by adding a second and third shift. The integration facility has a flexible design, allowing emulation of customer local area network environments, to include the capability to load the DMDC Golden Master image on all systems automatically. Adjacent to our integration facility, Telos Maryland maintains a secure Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) warehouse facility to administer all functions for the DMDC, such as “ship-in-place.” The Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) has approved the Telos Maryland Government Property Control System (GPCS) for all applicable functions in property management, identification, storage, reports and subcontractor control.
Production and Delivery. It is anticipated that Processor will produce Products during its campaign on an approximately even monthly schedule. However, Processor acknowledges that Marketing Agent's requirements may be greater in certain specified months and less in others. Accordingly, subject to mutual agreement of the parties, Marketing Agent will endeavor to coordinate demands with Processor's production and storage capacities. At Marketing Agent's request, Processor will attempt to maximize production in any month in order to accommodate customer demand.
Production and Delivery. Supplier will manufacture the items specified on Exhibit A-1 in such quantities as Purchaser may require from time to time. Supplier understands that Purchaser operates on the basis of 13 four-week periods. At least*** days prior to the start of each calendar year during the Term of this Agreement, Purchaser will provide Supplier with its best estimate of its anticipated purchases during such year. Purchaser will thereafter provide Supplier with weekly rolling*** forecasts of Purchaser anticipated purchases, so that Supplier may produce Purchaser requirements and maintain an adequate inventory to supply Purchaser in the normal course of Supplier's business, Except as expressly set forth herein, (i) Purchaser's forecasts are not binding on Purchaser and no estimate or forecast, including any estimate or forecast set forth in a blanket purchase order, will create a legally binding obligation on Purchaser to purchase any Goods, or give rise to any Purchaser obligation or liability, and (ii) Purchaser will be obligated to purchase Goods only to the extent Purchaser submits Purchaser's written *** Portions hereof have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment in accordance with Rule 24b-2 of the Exchange Act. purchase order or vendor control report to Supplier for such Goods or, in the case of a blanket purchase order, makes a specific request under such blanket purchase order. Supplier must deliver any Goods ordered by Purchaser to the address and at the time specified by Purchaser. Time is of the essence in such delivery and if Supplier fails to deliver any Goods ordered by Purchaser at the time and place specified by Purchaser and in accordance with the term and conditions specified in this Agreement, Purchaser may in addition to all rights and remedies provided by law, (i) reject the Goods, (ii) require Supplier to reimburse Purchaser for any loss sustained by Purchaser as a result of such failure, including the costs of production downtime in any of Purchaser's or its co-packers' manufacturing operations and any additional cost incurred by Purchaser in sourcing equivalent or similar Goods from another supplier and (iii) terminate this Agreement if Supplier is unable to cure such failure following notice and a*** cure period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section, Purchaser authorizes Seller on the basis of the above-noted forecasts to maintain ...
Production and Delivery. (a) Commencing on the Effective Date, on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement: (i) Sterling shall (A) manufacture Products for BASF in the amounts requested by BASF in accordance with the terms hereof and hold available any excess capacity at the Plasticizers Complex for BASF, (B) receive Raw Materials, (C) provide Ancillary Raw Materials, (D) store Raw Materials, Ancillary Raw Materials and Products, (E) ship Products in bulk, (F) provide BASF with any and all toxicological and ecological data regarding Products and any and all technology acquired by Sterling regarding the manufacture of Esters or Oxo-Alcohols received from Monsanto Company (other than information licensed from a party other than BASF or Monsanto Company), (G) during the hours of operation referenced in Section 2.08, assist in the scheduling of deliveries and shipments and the proper documentation thereof, whether into or out of the Site, of Raw Materials or Products, (H) affix labels supplied by BASF to Products, (I) provide a reasonable number of samples of Products to BASF’s customers according to BASF’s instructions and (J) provide any other services typically performed by a manufacturer of products similar to the Products for its customers; and (ii) BASF shall deliver Raw Materials to Sterling, receive Products from Sterling and make the payments contemplated by this Agreement. The amount of Products delivered by Sterling to BASF, and received and purchased by BASF, in any Month shall be determined in accordance with paragraph (b) below.
Production and Delivery. New Hollywood shall provide the production and technical services requested by LAS from time to time in connection with the production and distribution by LAS of the Channel. New Hollywood shall perform any and all services pursuant to this Agreement in good faith and in a timely and professional manner in accordance with industry standards. Production services provided by New Hollywood shall be of the highest production quality, meeting or exceeding LAS’s production standards for its broadcasts and of a standard of quality which is commercially reasonable based upon the then-prevailing industry standard in connection with the production and transmission of subscription television services other than the Channel in the Territory.
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Production and Delivery. UNB will be offered many opportunities as far as forms production:
Production and Delivery. Each party shall undertake to produce their materials (X’s Material and Y’s Material respectively) as detailed on Schedule 2 following the Production schedule on Schedule 3 and in accordance with the delivery requirements and dates as described on Schedule 4. Each such delivery will be at the expense of the party which is obligated to make the delivery, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties.
Production and Delivery of the work 1. The author obliges to write an introduction for the festival catalogue in Russian language (1200 – 2000 characters) and send it in electronic form not later than 15th March 2016. 2. The author obliges to produce the opening speech according to the written introduction personally in Russian language during the opening ceremony on 9th May 2016. 3. In case that the author uses the work of another author at the production of the work, he is obliged to immediately inform DU of this fact, and DU will determine further steps. 4. DU obliges to inform the author of the approval of the work no later than 5 days after the day of its delivery. After vain expiration of this period, the work is considered approved. 5. In case that the work does not meet the DU requirements even after an additional period provided to the author by DU for this purpose, DU has the right to subtract its costs of reworking or formal modification of the work from the agreed author’s compensation. 6. DU is allowed to use the work only on the basis of the confirmation of the work’s approval, whose date it will note on the transmittance protocol. 7. In case of returning the work to the author for re-producing, the period for paying out the author’s compensation starts from the work’s approval date.
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