Examples of Return to Service in a sentence
Sick leave restoration shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Article 25, Section 1F, Return to Service.
Return to Service Delay Charges will not be covered by contractual maintenance agreements.
Each of the Company, its officers and directors has not distributed and will not distribute prior to the Closing Date any offering material, including any “free writing prospectus” (as defined in Rule 405 promulgated under the Securities Act), in connection with the offering and delivery of the Shares.
Response Level Definition Example Response Target Return to Service Target Priority 1 Critical Database administration Create, update and delete data as necessary or per staff request.
Due to the Return to Service program of NRG the project was delayed until 2015.In 2015 the irradiation capsule for the PRIMUS mock-ups was fabricated and assembled and the design and safety report was approved by the reactor safety committee.
Return to Service: The information is already pre-printed in the block.
The Target Return to Service Time is measured from the time a Support Ticket is opened until the functionality is restored on the Production Site.
Life Limited Parts (LLPs) as specified by Aircraft, Airframe, Engine, and Appliance Type Data Sheets and Time Controlled Components identified by MPD shall possess all historic Aircraft Records necessary to establish origin, date, hours and cycles at each installation and removal, last shop visit findings and Return to Service where applicable, in addition to total service and authenticity.
Gogo will pay Delta liquidated damages of $[***] per day, up to an aggregate maximum amount equal to the amount to be paid by Delta (including through use of any credits) for the Equipment installed on the applicable Prototype A/C, for each day that Return to Service is delayed beyond [***] (or any mutually agreed schedule other than [***]) after the Out of Service Date (the “Prototype Credit”).
Approval for Return to Service – The approval given by an appropriately rated person that enables an aircraft to be returned to service following alterations.