Examples of FAA Registry in a sentence
The Blue Sky Ruling; The New ASU and the “Home Country Rule”; and Recent Developments at the FAA Registry, a paper presented at the American Bar Association Air and Space Law Forum 2010 Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington on 26 October 2010.
All but one of these entities are small entities as defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA).Although the FAA Registry does not record financial or business data about the registered owners of aircraft, and such data for these entities are not readily available elsewhere, it appears that most, if not all, of the 546 entities are engaged in crop dusting, spraying, and seeding operations.
A search of the UCC records and searches of the FAA Registry, in each case as of a date prior to the Closing Date, with respect to Solair and its property and assets shall not have disclosed any active filings other than filings with respect to the Liens identified on Schedule 4.15 hereto.
Borrower, at its own cost and expense, shall (i) furnish Lender with such documents to evidence such conveyance, (ii) cause the Permitted Replacement to be subject to the Lender’s Lien under this Agreement, and (iii) take such other actions as may be required by Lender to cause the Lender’s Lien therein to be validly created, perfected and have first priority, including as evidenced on the FAA Registry, the International Registry, and any other recording office.
The Grantor’s evidence of ownership of the Airframe has been duly filed with the FAA Registry and shall, to the extent required, be filed with the IR.
Owners Having Particular Numbers of Affected Airplanes Source: FAA Registry.
Kellxxxxx xxxll order searches of UCC records and of the FAA Registry no later than two (2) business days following the date on which this Agreement is signed by all parties and deliver copies of the results of such searches to the Shareholder.
The following document analyzes the impact of this cost on the substantial number of small firms identified above.Because the FAA Registry does not collect financial or business data onthese entities, and such data are not readily available elsewhere, the FAA also used Census Bureau size distribution data to assess the economic impact on small firms.
The FAA Registry indicates that these 808 airplanes are owned by 546 separate entities in agricultural aviation.
That form includes stan- dard preprinted language, typically refers to consideration of $1, and is filed with the FAA Registry.