Prototype. A prototype of the machinery and equipment required to practice or use the Polymer Recycling Technology.
Prototype. 13.4.1 The Operator shall, no later than 90 (ninety) days from the Appointed Date, provide to the Authority [5 (five)] copies of the Designs and Drawings of the Prototypes, as specified in Schedule-F. Provided that the Operator may, share only the details of the layout of the Prototype and not share any propriety information forming part of Designs and Drawings of the Prototype.
13.4.2 The Authority shall depute a team of experts for undertaking a review of the Designs and Drawings and for submitting a report (the “Design Report”) to the Authority within [15 (fifteen) days] from the date of receiving the Designs and Drawings. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the review and comments hereunder shall be limited to ensuring compliance with the terms of this Agreement. It is further agreed that any failure or omission of the Authority to review and/ or comment hereunder shall not be construed or deemed as acceptance of any such Designs and Drawings by the Authority.
13.4.3 Pursuant to the Design Report or otherwise, the Operator shall carry out such modifications in the Designs as may be necessary for conforming with the Specifications and Standards.
13.4.4 The Authority expressly agrees that it shall, subject to the provisions of this Agreement and Applicable Laws, maintain the confidentiality of Designs and Drawings provided to it by the Operator and shall endeavour to protect the Intellectual Property rights of the Operator, if any, therein.
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Prototype. The construction documents previously developed by the Professional Consultant for an elementary school of similar size, configuration, layout and construction type as the Project that will be reused and adapted to the Project per Florida Statutes Section 1013.45 (4).
Prototype. This subsection shows the original function prototype declaration with all its arguments.
Prototype. [***], Supplier will build, assemble, test and deliver to Eargo an initial prototype of the Product in accordance with the then-current applicable Specifications, SOW, and BOM (each a “Prototype”). Supplier will demonstrate to Eargo that the Prototype is in Compliance, which if requested will include testing the Prototype in accordance with the procedures set out in Section 4.3 below. Eargo does not guarantee that Supplier’s manufacture of a Prototype will result in the manufacturing of a First Article, or in Orders for any Products. Eargo reserves the right to engage other manufacturers to build and manufacture Products based on the Prototype. For the avoidance of doubt, Supplier will not manufacture any Products based on any Prototype, unless such Prototype has also been designated as an Approved First Article by Eargo in accordance with the procedures set out in the following provisions of this Section 4.
Prototype. The prototype screens provide a visual representation of the specific input screens that will be developed by IMS to support the Umbrella Online business for Customer. This approach does not allow for functional changes to the screens. Customer will provide IMS with reasonable input regarding the "look and feel" of the screens being developed. This input may include items such as the addition of "drop down" boxes or cosmetic enhancements to the color scheme.
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Prototype. 21.1 DIGIDEAL agrees to transfer a currently developed prototype unit of the Designated Product along with associated software and other key technical information needed for operation within thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement.
21.2 The prototype shall be used for testing and as is otherwise appropriate to the project, but is not intended to be sold or placed for rentals.
Prototype. The measurement machine built by Centerline and employing the Technology which was disclosed to Xxxxxxx on April 17, 1998.