JV BiCS Tools definition

JV BiCS Tools means tools used in the JV BiCS Space of the New Y2 Facility, the Y3 Facility, the Y4 Facility, the Y5 Facility or the Y6 Facility.
JV BiCS Tools means tools used in the JV BiCS Space of the New Y2 Facility, the Y3 Facility, the Y4 Facility or the Y5 Facility.
JV BiCS Tools means tools used in the JV BiCS Space of the New Y2 Facility, the Y3 Facility, the Y4 Facility or the Y5 Facility. “JV Business Plan” has, with respect to a JV, the meaning given to the term “Business Plan” in the respective JV’s JV Master Agreement. “JV Lease Agreements” means the FPL Lease Agreement, the FAL Lease Agreement and FFL Lease Agreement. “JV Master Agreements” means the FAL Master Agreement, the FFL Master Agreement and the FPL Master Agreement. “JV MCEIAs” means the FPL MCEIA, the FAL MCEIA and the FFL MCEIA. “JV New Y2 BiCS Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(b). “JV New Y2 Products” means JV New Y2 BiCS Products plus any other products manufactured using New Y2 Facility cleanroom space in accordance with Article 3 that are identified **** as New Y2 lots and allocated to a JV under the applicable JV’s JV Master Agreement. “JV Operating Agreements” means that certain Operating Agreement of Flash Partners, Ltd. dated as of September 10, 2004, that certain Operating Agreement of Flash Alliance, Ltd. dated as of July 7, 2006, and that certain Operating Agreement of Flash Forward, Ltd., dated as of March 1, 2011. “JV Products” means NAND Flash Memory Products and BiCS Products, in each case manufactured for the JVs. “JV Space” means JV BiCS Space plus any cleanroom space used for the production of NAND Flash Memory Products by the JVs in the Yokkaichi Facility. “JV X0 XxXX Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(c). “JV X0 XxXX Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(c). “JV X0 XxXX Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(c). “JVRA” means that certain Joint Venture Restructure Agreement, dated as of January 29, 2009, by and among the Parties, the JVs and certain of their respective Affiliates. Exhibit A-5

Examples of JV BiCS Tools in a sentence

  • Acquisitions of JV BiCS Tools shall be made in accordance with the terms for NAND Flash Memory Products tool acquisitions in the applicable JV Master Agreement, and JV BiCS Tools may be installed in any facility in the Yokkaichi Facility as mutually agreed by the Parent Parties.

  • Acquisitions of JV BiCS Tools shall be made in accordance with the terms for NAND Flash Memory Products tool acquisitions in the applicable JV Master Agreement, and JV BiCS Tools may be installed in the Y6 Facility as mutually agreed by the Parent Parties.

  • Acquisitions of JV BiCS Tools shall be made in accordance with the terms for NAND Flash Memory Products tool acquisitions in the applicable JV Master Agreement, and JV BiCS Tools may be installed in the K1 Facility as mutually agreed by the Parent Parties.

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