By Delta Clause Samples

The "By Delta" clause typically defines actions, obligations, or rights that are specifically assigned to the party named Delta in an agreement. In practice, this clause outlines what Delta is responsible for, such as providing certain services, delivering goods, or fulfilling particular contractual duties. By clearly delineating Delta's roles and responsibilities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that each party knows what is expected from Delta, thereby promoting accountability and reducing the risk of disputes.
By Delta. Payment by Delta for Purchased ABS Equipment shall be made net forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of Aircell’s invoice therefor, which shall not precede shipment of the Purchased ABS Equipment. Payment by Delta for Connectivity Services Certificates and any Services shall be made net forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of Aircell’s invoice therefor, which date shall be noted thereon. In the event that Delta in good faith disputes any invoiced amount(s), then within forty-five (45) days following issuance of the invoice, Delta will notify Aircell in writing of the disputed amount(s) and submit payment for all undisputed amounts in accordance with this Section 9.7.1, and Delta’s nonpayment of such disputed amounts pending resolution will not constitute a breach by Delta of this Agreement. The unpaid disputed amount(s) will be resolved by mutual negotiations of the parties. Invoices to Delta hereunder shall be sent by Aircell using Delta’s electronic invoicing system. [***].
By Delta. Aircell shall keep full and accurate records in connection with providing the ABS Equipment, Software and Services and shall make each such record available for audit by Delta for a period of [***] years from the date on which the record is created; provided, however, such auditor shall not be entitled to access to any information that Aircell may not disclose pursuant to confidentiality obligations to any third party. The audit, for purposes of certifying Aircell’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement, may be conducted no more than once per year upon reasonable advance written notice and in a manner that minimizes disruption of Aircell’s business, at Delta’s expense by a leading public accounting firm appointed by Delta, and approved by Aircell. Any such auditor shall agree, in a writing satisfactory to Aircell, to maintain the confidentiality of all information disclosed pursuant to such audit.
By Delta. Gogo shall keep full and accurate records in connection with providing the Equipment, Software and Services and any revenue sharing obligations, and shall make each such record available for audit by an auditor selected by Delta in accordance with this Section 9.11.1 for a period of [***] years from the date on which the record is created; provided, however, such auditor shall not be entitled to access any information that Gogo may not disclose pursuant to confidentiality obligations to any third party. Any such audit may be conducted no more than once per year (other than audits of Gogo’s compliance with Section 9.10) upon reasonable advance written notice and in a manner that minimizes disruption of Gogo’s business, at Delta’s expense by a leading public accounting firm appointed by Delta and approved by Gogo, such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld. Any such auditor shall agree, in a writing reasonably satisfactory to Gogo, to maintain the confidentiality of all information disclosed pursuant to such audit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, with respect to Gogo’s compliance with Section 9.10, Delta may cause an audit to be conducted if, once Gogo provides certification affirming Gogo’s compliance with Section 9.10, Delta has reason to doubt the accuracy of such certification (in which case the expenses will be borne by Delta if the audit confirms Gogo’s compliance and by Gogo if Gogo is found not to be in compliance). With respect to any audit of Section 9.10, the auditor shall, subject to appropriate confidentiality agreements, have access to information regarding Gogo’s arrangements with other airlines but the report delivered by such auditor to Delta shall be drafted in a way that preserves the anonymity of other Gogo airline partners.
By Delta. Payment by Delta for Equipment shall be made net forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of Gogo’s invoice therefor, which issuance shall not precede shipment of the Equipment. Payment by Delta for the Monthly Service Fee, Connectivity Services Certificates, Portal Usage Fee, Usage Fee, Per Diem Rate (if applicable) and any Services shall be made net forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of Gogo’s invoice therefor. Gogo’s share of Portal Revenue and Sponsorship Revenue collected by Delta will be calculated on a calendar quarter basis and paid to Gogo within forty-five (45) days of the end of the calendar quarter in which Delta collected such revenue. In the event that Delta in good faith disputes any invoiced amount(s), then within forty-five (45) days following issuance of the invoice, Delta will notify Gogo in writing of the disputed amount(s) and submit payment for all undisputed amounts in accordance with this Section 9.8.1, and Delta’s nonpayment of such disputed amounts pending resolution will not constitute a breach by Delta of this Agreement. The unpaid disputed amount(s) will be resolved by mutual negotiations of the parties. Invoices to Delta hereunder shall be sent by Gogo using Delta’s electronic invoicing system. [***].
By Delta. The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event any of the restrictions set forth in Section 6.07(a) were violated by DELTA, its Subsidiaries or any Representative of DELTA or its Subsidiaries. It is accordingly agreed that F&M shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of Section 6.07 and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof in any court of the United States or any state having jurisdiction, this being in addition to any other remedy to which F&M is entitled at law or in equity. In the event attorneys’ fees or other costs are incurred to secure performance of any of the obligations provided for in this Section 6.07, or to establish damages for the breach thereof, or to obtain any other appropriate relief, whether by way of prosecution or defense, F&M shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred therein.

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