Secondary Basis definition

Secondary Basis means the nature of a right granted to a holder of a Radio Spectrum Licence who is authorized to use the specified frequency bands subject to the condition that such licensee does not cause any Harmful Interference to, or claim protection from any Harmful Interference cause by other, licensees who have been granted the right to use the same frequency bands on an Primary or Co-Primary Basis; and
Secondary Basis means that the Realisation Amount shall be applied (following payment of all amounts due to the Trustee under or pursuant to the Trust Deed as aforesaid) first, pro rata and on a pari passu basis in meeting the aforesaid claims of each Swap Counterparty (if any) under each Swap Agreement and thereafter pro rata and on a pari passu basis in meeting the aforesaid claims of the Noteholders, the Receiptholders and the Couponholders (if applicable, applied in accordance with the relevant ranking of each Class within a Series). For the purposes of these Conditions, Realisation Amount means, unless otherwise specified in the applicable Securities Note, the equivalent in the Specified Currency of the net proceeds of the realisation or, as the case may be, redemption of the Charged Assets (or, as the case may be, part thereof) and/or, if applicable, enforcement of the Credit Support Document(s) received by or onbehalf of the Issuer (or, in the case of enforcement, by or on behalf of the Trustee), having taken into account, for the avoidance of doubt, (i) any costs and expenses which may be incurred by or on behalf of the Issuer, including taxes and other charges in connection with the delivery or sale of any Charged Assets, (ii) any termination payment(s) received by or paid by the Issuer, if any, in connection with the termination of the Charged Agreements and (iii) accrued interest (if any).
Secondary Basis means Radiocommunication Service which shall not cause harmful interference to stations of Primary Services and cannot Stclaim protection from harmful interference from stations of Primary Services. This service appears as lower case in the National Spectrum Plan.

Examples of Secondary Basis in a sentence

  • Operations on a Secondary Basis in the 14.0-14.5 GHz Band (Earth-to- Space)22.


More Definitions of Secondary Basis

Secondary Basis means that any aircraft radio communications causing/receiving interference to/from land-based radio stations must correct the interference or cease operations on the suspect frequencies in the aircraft. This affects most, if not all, fixed- wing aircraft. There are phone systems available such as "Flightphone7," "Airphone7," "Flightlink7," and "Air-to-Ground7" (not Cellular phones) that may provide alternative means of communications. With the potential for land-based radio interference and the aforementioned secondary basis to which aircraft communications is subjected, aircraft radios that operate in the Private Land Mobile Radio Service should have a label or placard to read, "maximum operation of this radio is 5,280' AGL by regulation of FCC".
Secondary Basis means the order of a Radiocommunication Service where it shall not cause harmful interference to stations of Primary Services and cannot claim protection from harmful interference from stations of Primary Services. This service appears as lower case in the National Frequency Plan.

Related to Secondary Basis

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  • MCE Valuation Period means, subject to any extension (as described in further detail in the Conditions), the period commencing from and including the moment upon which the Mandatory Call Event occurs and up to the end of the following trading session on the Index Exchange; and

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Adjusted Gross Sales means for either party distributing and selling Product (in this Section the “Selling Party”):

  • Adjusted gross receipts means the gross receipts less winnings paid to wagerers.

  • Dry weight basis means 100 percent solids (i.e. zero percent moisture).

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Adjusted gross proceeds means gross proceeds less cash prizes, cost of

  • Final Shared-Loss Month means the calendar month in which the tenth anniversary of the Commencement Date occurs.

  • Underlying Reference Closing Price Value means, in respect of a SPS Valuation Date, the Closing Price in respect of such day.

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

  • adjusted underlying revenue means total income other than: