Specified Operation Lifetime definition

Specified Operation Lifetime means fifteen (15) years.
Specified Operation Lifetime means (i) fifteen (15) years if the Launch Vehicle is Sea Launch or Proton Breeze M ,or (ii) fourteen and one half (14.5) years if the Launch Vehicle is Proton D-1-e or (iii) fifteen (15) years if the Launch Vehicle is Ariane 42L (or larger) and the Spacecraft dry mass specified by Contractor at the contract execution date (in the case of Galaxy VIII(i)R), the Option exercise date (for the Option Spacecraft), or the order date (for any Replacement Spacecraft) does not exceed [***]
Specified Operation Lifetime means fifteen (15) years [***] Filed separately with the Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.

Examples of Specified Operation Lifetime in a sentence

  • The Incentives Obligations, identified above, shall be payable in equal and consecutive monthly installments over the Specified Operation Lifetime of the Spacecraft, except as may be adjusted as set forth herein.

Related to Specified Operation Lifetime

  • Qualified Operator means a Person that has at least five (5) years’ experience operating power generation and storage facilities generally similar to the Facility.

  • Distribution Compliance Period with respect to any Notes, means the period of 40 consecutive days beginning on and including the later of (i) the day on which such Notes are first offered to Persons other than distributors (as defined in Regulation S under the Securities Act) in reliance on Regulation S and (ii) the issue date with respect to such Notes.

  • Minimum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more generating resources to operate at or below Normal Minimum Generation, in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.

  • Certified operator means the solid waste facility operator or an employee of such operator who is present at the facility and oversees or carries out the daily operations authorized through this Permit, and whose qualifications are currently certified in accordance with Section 22a-209-6 of the RCSA.

  • Development Period Security shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a) hereof.

  • Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under section 11 of this rule to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings recorded at least once every fifteen (15) minutes, using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS), a permanent record of nitrogen oxides emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate, stack gas moisture content, and oxygen or carbon dioxide concentration, as applicable, in a manner consistent with 40 CFR 75*. The following systems are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under section 11 of this rule: