QEC Kits definition

QEC Kits means the quick engine change kits of any Grantor.
QEC Kits means the quick engine change kits owned by Parent or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries.
QEC Kits means the quick engine change kits of the Borrower and any applicable Guarantor.

Examples of QEC Kits in a sentence

  • The Borrower shall have delivered to the Initial Lenders all information necessary for the Appraisers to complete the appraisals, including, without limitation, detailed maintenance records for all aircraft, engines and spare engines included in Mortgaged Collateral and (ii) the Initial Lenders shall have received appraisals of Routes, Slots, Mortgaged Collateral, Flight Simulators and QEC Kits that are reasonably satisfactory to the Initial Lenders.

  • Major Defense Equipment (MDE):Four (4) F117-PW-100 C-17 Engines (spares) Non-MDE includes:Quick Engine Change (QEC) Kits, Engine Transport Trailers, Engine Platforms, Engine Trailers, and other various support.

  • QEC Kits, Standards kits, Raw Material Kits, Bulk Material Kits and Service Bulletin Kits.

  • If the Parties do not agree on such extension or amendment, then Xxxxxx shall be entitled to terminate its obligation to purchase the Spare Engine(s) or QEC Kit(s) affected by such Force Majeure Delay, with immediate effect and without judicial recourse, by giving IAE LLC a written notice of its intention to do so, without liability resulting from such Force Majeure Delay for either Party.

  • As noted above, if Willis continues to refuse to take possession of the Engines, engine stands and QEC Kits, the Respondents accept that they will have no option but to send them to Florida – a course which Willis seeks (see AS[23]) – albeit at Willis’ cost.

  • If the Parties do not agree on such extension or amendment, then Xxxxxx shall be entitled to terminate its obligation, at its option, to purchase either (i) the Spare Engine(s) or QEC Kit(s) affected by such Inexcusable Delay, or (ii) any undelivered Spare Engine(s) or QEC Kit(s) remaining under the Contract, with immediate effect and without judicial recourse, by giving IAE LLC a written notice of its intention to do so, without liability resulting from such Inexcusable Delay for either Party.

  • Four (4) F117–PW–100 C–17 Engines (spares)Non-MDE includes:Quick Engine Change (QEC) Kits, Engine Transport Trailers, Engine Platforms, Engine Trailers, and other various support.

  • Redelivering the Engines, engine stands and QEC Kits to Florida at Willis’ cost is consistent with the ordinary treatment of disclaimed property in an Administration; the property may be left for the owner to collect or repossess, or, if returned to its owner, returned at the owner’s cost.27 The form of relief sought would simply put beyond doubt that the Deed Administrators are justified in incurring the substantial costs involved in doing so, having regard to their duties to other creditors.


More Definitions of QEC Kits

QEC Kits means the quick engine change kits of UAL or any of its Subsidiaries.
QEC Kits means the quick engine change kits owned by the Parent or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries.

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