Intentional Ignition definition
Examples of Intentional Ignition in a sentence
This warranty shall expire one year after Preliminary Acceptance for a Satellite or upon Intentional Ignition, whichever comes first, unless the warranty is extended through a Major Change Order pursuant to Article 24.1 (Material Changes Requested by Customer) in connection with post-Delivery storage of a Satellite as contemplated under Article 34.4 (Storage Prices).
In the event of an Intentional Ignition followed by a Terminated Ignition, title to and risk of loss of or damage to such Satellite shall revert to Boeing upon Boeing securing the Satellite after the Launch Agency declares the Launch pad safe, provided that, if the Satellite is, or is reasonably determined to be, a Total Loss, title to and risk of loss of or damage to the Satellite shall remain with Customer.
Waivers or deviations are not required for launched satellites, and Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for non-compliance after Intentional Ignition shall be pursuant to Article 11 (Orbital Performance Incentives) in which satellite performance shall be measured against the waived specification.
If Boeing re-acquires title and risk of loss or damage, as set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, title to and risk of loss of or damage to the Satellite shall again pass to Customer upon the subsequent Intentional Ignition of the Launch Vehicle used for Launch of such Satellite.
This warranty shall begin at Preliminary Acceptance and end at Intentional Ignition (or in the event of a Terminated Ignition, shall reattach upon Boeing reacquiring risk of loss as provided in Article 12.1 (Satellite), and then shall end upon any subsequent Intentional Ignition).