Removal of Engines Sample Clauses

Removal of Engines. 33 12.5 Pooling of Engines and Parts..................................34 12.6 Installation of Engines on other aircraft.....................34 12.7 Modifications.................................................35 12.8 Performance of Work by Third Parties..........................36 12.9
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Removal of Engines. 12.4.1 If an Engine is removed for testing, service, repair, maintenance, Overhaul work, alterations or modifications, title to such Engine will remain vested in LESSOR. 12.4.2 LESSEE will be entitled to remove any of the Engines from the Aircraft and install another engine or engines on the Aircraft, provided that LESSEE complies with each of the following obligations: (a) the insurance requirements set forth in Article 17 and Exhibit C are in place; (b) LESSEE ensures that the identification plates referred to in Article 14 are not removed from any Engine upon such Engine being detached from the Aircraft; and (c) title to the Engine remains with LESSOR free from all Security Interests (except Permitted Liens) regardless of the location of the Engine or its attachment to or detachment from the Aircraft.
Removal of Engines. 12.5.1 If an Engine is removed for testing, service, repair, maintenance, Overhaul work, alterations or modifications, title to such Engine will at all times remain vested in LESSOR. 12.5.2 LESSEE will be entitled to remove any of the Engines from the Aircraft and install another engine or engines on the Aircraft, provided that LESSEE complies with each of the following obligations: (a) the insurance requirements set forth in Article 18 and Exhibit C are in place; (b) LESSEE ensures that the identification plates referred to in Article 15 are not removed from any Engine upon such Engine being detached from the Aircraft; and (c) title to the Engine remains with LESSOR free from all Security Interests (except Permitted Liens) regardless of the location of the Engine or its attachment to or detachment from the Aircraft.
Removal of Engines. Lessee shall be entitled, so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, to remove or permit the removal of an Engine from the Airframe and to install on the Airframe an engine; provided that:
Removal of Engines. Lessee shall be entitled, so long as no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, to remove or permit the removal of any Engine from the Airframe and to install on the Airframe an engine, provided, that the removed Engine is, during the period of substitution, either being safely housed and sheltered or repaired or maintained in accordance with this Agreement, or is installed on an aircraft pursuant to Section 6.2 hereof (and the provisions of Sections 6.2(a)(2) or 6.2(a)(3), as applicable, concerning preservation of title shall apply to the removed Engine); provided, further, that: (a) Lessee maintains or causes to be maintained insurance in accordance with Section 11 in respect of the removed Engine at all times while it is removed from the Airframe (and, if required by Lessor, Lessee shall furnish or cause to be furnished to Lessor waivers or acknowledgments by the insurers of the aircraft on which such removed Engine is installed); and (b) as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event on or before end of the Term, such engine is removed from the Airframe and the removed Engine is reinstalled on the Airframe (subject to the Replacement Engine provisions of Section 6.2(c) of this Agreement).
Removal of Engines. AVIANCATACA may remove an Engine from this Service Agreement upon advance written notice, only if AVIANCATACA is no longer operating the Engine and is no longer responsible for maintenance of the Engine for the following reasons: a. Bona fide sale or other bona fide transfer to an unaffiliated third party; b. An unplanned return to the lessor; or c. If the Engine has been reasonably determined to be BER. In all cases of Engine removal, provided that AVIANCATACA is in compliance with Article 6.6, AVIANCATACA may select which Engine will be removed, provided that the engine(s) being removed is representative of a fleet average engine, unless AVIANCATACA’s lessor dictates otherwise. Any Engine removal will be subject to the reconciliation provisions set forth below.
Removal of Engines. Customer may remove Engines from this Agreement upon advance written notice, if Customer is no longer operating the Engines and is no longer responsible for maintenance of the Engines for the following reasons: a. Bona fide sale or other bona fide transfer to an unaffiliated third party; b. Return to the Lessor; or c. If the Engine has been reasonably determined to be BER Azul Agreement # 1-1373256434 September 25, 2009 - 14 - In all cases of Engine removal, GE and Customer must mutually agree on which Engine will be removed, unless Customer’s lessor dictates otherwise. Any Engine removal will be subject to reconciliation provisions set forth below. 11.1.1 GE may remove Engines from this Agreement in accordance with Article 9.1 hereof. In this case, Customer acceptance shall not be necessary.
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Removal of Engines. [***] a. [***] b. [***] c. [***]. In all cases of Engine removal, GE and Customer must mutually agree on which Engine will be removed, unless Customer’s lessor dictates otherwise. Any Engine removal will be subject to reconciliation provisions set forth below.
Removal of Engines. Lessee shall be entitled, so long as no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, to remove or permit the removal of any Engine from the Airframe and to install on the Airframe an engine; PROVIDED, that the removed Engine is, during the period of substitution, either being safely housed and sheltered or repaired or maintained in accordance with this Agreement, or is installed on an aircraft pursuant to Section 6.2; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that: (a) Lessee maintains or causes to be maintained insurance in accordance with Section 11 in respect of the removed Engine at all times while it is removed from the Airframe (and, if required by Lessor, Lessee shall furnish or cause to be furnished to Lessor waivers or acknowledgments by the insurers of the aircraft on which such removed Engine is installed); and (b) as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event on or before end of the Term, such engine is removed from the Airframe and the removed Engine is reinstalled on the Airframe.
Removal of Engines. If an Engine is removed for testing, service, repair, maintenance, overhaul work, alterations or modifications, title to such Engine will at all times remain vested in Lessor. Lessee will be entitled (but only for reasons of maintenance or repair) to remove any of the Engines from the Aircraft and install another engine or engines on the Aircraft, provided that Lessee complies with each of the following obligations: (i) Lessee may only install CF6-50C2 engines on the Aircraft; (ii) the insurance requirements set forth in Clause 10 are in place in respect of such removed Engine; (iii) Lessee shall ensure that the identification plates referred to in Clause 13.11 are not removed from such removed Engine upon such Engine being detached from the Aircraft; and (iv) title to such removed Engine remains with Lessor free from all Liens (except Permitted Liens) regardless of the location of the Engine or its attachment to or detachment from the Aircraft.
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