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ORBCOMM definition

ORBCOMM means, collectively, OCC, ORBCOMM Global and ORBCOMM Global Capital Corp.
ORBCOMM set forth in Section 8.1 of the ORBCOMM International Partnership Agreement shall be deleted and replaced with "ORBCOMM Global."
ORBCOMM means Orbcomm LLC whose registered office is situated at 21700 Atlantic Boulevard, Dulles, VA 20166, United States of America;

Examples of ORBCOMM in a sentence

  • All payments due and payable to ORBCOMM hereunder shall be paid in U.S. Dollars in immediately available funds to the bank account specified by ORBCOMM in writing.

  • It is understood and agreed that no failure or delay by either ORBCOMM or Licensee in exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or further exercise thereof, or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege hereunder.

  • Refer to recommendation #27Continue to implement the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and the Marketing in Australia of Infant Formulas: Manufacturers and Importers Agreement and ensure that all health workers understand their related obligations.

  • The parties agree that all communications, notices or any written material to be provided by ORBCOMM to Licensee or by Licensee to ORBCOMM under this Agreement shall be in the English language or accompanied by an accurate and complete translation into English.

  • Within one year prior to the expiration of the initial term of this Agreement, Licensee may request that this Agreement be extended for a further period of up to ten years, which request shall not be unreasonably denied by ORBCOMM.

  • This Agreement and all attachments (which are hereby made part of this Agreement) contain the entire understanding between Licensee and ORBCOMM and supersede all prior written and oral understandings relating to the subject hereof.

  • Licensee and ORBCOMM are independent contractors to one another, neither party has the authority to bind the other in any way or to any third party, and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as granting either party the right or authority to act as a representative, agent, employee or joint venturer of the other.

  • All such notices sent to either Licensee or ORBCOMM shall be effective the earlier of (i) ten business days after the date of mailing by sender, or (ii) the date of actual receipt.

  • All amounts set forth on such invoices shall be paid to ORBCOMM by Licensee within [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT] days of the receipt by Licensee of such invoice.

  • Notice of all claimed defects must be provided in writing to ORBCOMM within the Warranty Period.


More Definitions of ORBCOMM

ORBCOMM means the Partnership as such term is used in the Partnership Agreement referenced herein.
ORBCOMM means ORBCOMM Inc., a Delaware corporation, and any of its wholly owned subsidiaries.
ORBCOMM mark xx a Magexxxx xxxx xx displayed on the exterior of the unit. During the term of this Agreement, ORBCOMM grants to Magellan the right to use the "ORBCOMM" mark xxxy for such purpose or for purposes of manufacturing, selling or advertising such Subscriber Communicators.
ORBCOMM set forth in the introduction to the ORBCOMM International Partnership Agreement shall be deleted and replaced with "ORBCOMM Global, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("ORBCOMM Global")" and "ORBCOMM Global", respectively.

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