Commercial Shipment definition

Commercial Shipment means articles intended to be transported to another state or country by an individual or combination of individuals, partnership, corporation, company, society, association or other business entity for the purpose of making a profit or procuring customers.

Examples of Commercial Shipment in a sentence

  • JetFax warrants that the JetFax Software and the HP Exclusive Features, for a period of [...***...] after the Date of First Commercial Shipment (the "Warranty Period"), will perform substantially in accordance with the applicable Acceptance Criteria when used in conjunction with the HP Product.

  • The provisions of this Section 5.1 shall commence on the date of the First Commercial Shipment and terminate at such time as all Holders are permitted to resell the Registrable Securities held by them in a single three month period without restriction pursuant to Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Except in the case where this Agreement is terminated prior to the Date of First Commercial Shipment, HP shall have the right to retain a reasonable number of copies of the JetFax Software and use such JetFax Software only to the extent required for support and maintenance purposes.

  • For the longer of: (1) the Term of this Agreement, or (2) [*]years after First Commercial Shipment and subject to the terms of this Agreement, EZchip will be entitled to receive, free of charge Technical Support for Marvell Product (as defined below) sold to EZchip under this Agreement via email and, when necessary, by phone (the “Technical Support”).

  • SEC shall notify the PSIP technical coordinator specified in each applicable LSA at least ninety (90) days prior to the earlier of i) SEC's first internal use the Revised Object Code other than for development or testing, and ii) distribution of such Revised Object Code to a third party, except between SEC and its Subsidiary or between Subsidiaries for resale (hereinafter the "First Commercial Shipment").

  • EFI shall not make the First Commercial Shipment of a Licensed System, and any updated version thereof until acceptance by Adobe of the EFI Deliverables.

  • KONICA shall notify PEERLESS at least * (*) days prior KONICA's First Commercial Shipment of the Authorized KONICA Device.

  • After conducting such review, PSIP shall notify SEC in writing either that it certifies the Revised Object Code or proposed Designated Output Device or elects to submit the Revised Object Code or Designated Output Device to further testing and certification by Adobe before it can be approved for First Commercial Shipment.

  • Adobe shall be entitled to test the machine readable version of the Revised Object for each Licensed System prior to First Commercial Shipment and prior to First Commercial Shipment of a Licensed System containing an engineering change order (ECO) or prior to effectiveness of a field change order (FCO) affecting such Revised Object for a Licensed Systems previously approved by Adobe.

  • Peerless shall not distribute any Peerless SDK, and OEM Customer shall not begin First Commercial Shipment of any Revised Object prior to certification of the relevant Peerless SDK or Licensed System by Adobe pursuant to Exhibit F ("Licensed System Test Procedures").

Related to Commercial Shipment

  • Drop shipment means the sale of a prescription drug to a

  • Commercial vessel means any vessel not owned and operated by the United States military or the United States Coast Guard.

  • Ship means a vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and includes hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles, floating craft and fixed or floating platforms.

  • Commercial Launch means the initial First Commercial Sale of a Product in the Territory.

  • commercial fishing means to take, harvest, hold, transport, or off-load marine species for sale or intended sale (R.I. Gen. Laws § 20-1-3).