Subsequent Use definition

Subsequent Use has the meaning provided in Section 9.2.
Subsequent Use means any installation or modified use of Licensor’s or another user’s equipment subsequent to the installation or modified use of the Licensed Equipment as described in Section 6.1 below.
Subsequent Use means a Respondent citing, republishing, or otherwise using for the benefit of the Respondent a Research Record that is described in an Allegation.

Examples of Subsequent Use in a sentence

  • In the event that T-Mobile Collocator experiences RF interference in excess of levels permitted by the FCC caused by such Subsequent Use, then (i) T-Mobile Collocator shall notify Tower Operator in writing of such RF interference and (ii) Tower Operator shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the party whose Subsequent Use is causing such RF interference to immediately take necessary steps to determine the cause of and eliminate such RF interference.

  • For residuals formulas based runs, days or unit sales, the run pattern shall be adjusted up and residuals paid in conjunction with the initial Subsequent Use exhibition.

  • As a consequence, Residuals and Pension and Health Contributions must also be paid according to the SAG-AFTRA Agreement that covers the same category and exhibition of pictures as the Subsequent Use.

  • Residuals shall be due as if the Subsequent Use were the initial exhibition market, but residuals will be payable or accrue upon first exhibition (the “Residualable Release”) pursuant to the terms of the appropriate residuals provisions contained in the SAG-AFTRA Basic Agreement and the SAG-AFTRA Television Agreement (as appropriate).

  • Beyond the 4,000 compounds found in tobacco smoke, 50 of which are 65 Kostygina, G, supra note 16, at 74.66 FDA, Scientific Assessment of the Impact of Flavors in Cigar Products, at 26, 2022.67 Villanti, AC, et al., “Association of Flavored Tobacco Use With Tobacco Initiation and Subsequent Use Among US Youth and Adults, 2013-2015,” JAMA Network Open 2(10):e1913804, 2019.carcinogens,68 the added flavor chemicals increase the number of toxicants in the smoke.

  • S A M P L E When and if the Project is exhibited or distributed into a market outside the media listed in Section 3.B, the Producer will be responsible for full payment of residuals for this Subsequent Use (“Residualable Release”).

  • All Subsequent Use Payments shall be subject to Pension and Welfare Contributions.

  • Licensor further agrees that any new licenses or other agreements that Licensor executes with third parties for a Subsequent Use will contain provisions that similarly require such users to correct or eliminate RF interference with Licensee’s operation of its Licensed Equipment following receipt of a notice of such RF interference.

  • This 15% payment shall be in addition to the 100% Subsequent Use Advance.

  • Thereafter, residuals and Pension and Health Contributions must be paid according to the SAG-AFTRA Agreement that covers work of the same type as the Subsequent Use.


More Definitions of Subsequent Use

Subsequent Use. Any installation or modification to Licensor’s or another user’s equipment subsequent to the installation or modification of the Equipment as described in Section 6.1 below.
Subsequent Use has the meaning given such term in Section 15(b).

Related to Subsequent Use

  • Early Closure means the closure on any Exchange Business Day of the Exchange or the Related Exchange(s) prior to its closing time, unless such earlier closing time is announced by the Exchange or Related Exchange(s) at least one hour prior to the earlier of: (i) the actual closing time for the regular trading session on the Exchange or Related Exchange(s) on such Exchange Business Day and (ii) the submission deadline for orders to be entered into the Exchange or Related Exchange system for execution at the Valuation Time on such Exchange Business Day.

  • Initial Closing Date shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.2 hereof.

  • Initial Offering Period means the period commencing with the initial effective date of the Prospectus and terminating no later than the ninetieth (90th) day following such date unless extended for up to an additional 90 days at the sole discretion of the General Partner.