STANDARD INTERVAL definition

STANDARD INTERVAL means the standard time prior to the shipment of a Product following acceptance of a Purchase Order by Seller. Seller's Standard Interval will be ninety (90) days for Forecasted quantities and one hundred twenty (120) days for non-Forecasted quantities.
STANDARD INTERVAL means the standard lead time for shipment of a Product following acceptance of an Order by Nortel as defined in Exhibit E.
STANDARD INTERVAL means the lead time for shipment for Products and Licensed Materials for all purchases placed under this Agreement. The Standard Interval shall be thirty (30) days after the date of Seller's receipt of such purchase order, unless a different Standard Interval is set forth in the applicable Attachment.

More Definitions of STANDARD INTERVAL

STANDARD INTERVAL means a minimum of one handhole or manhole approximately every 5000 feet in the general vicinity of existing Qwest handholes or manholes.

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