Launch Period Clause Samples

Launch Period. If Coinbase delivers a New Stablecoin Notice and Circle does not deliver a Stablecoin ROFR Notice, or if Circle delivers a New Stablecoin Notice or a Stablecoin ROFR Notice, then following the date of the latter such notice (the “New Stablecoin Start Date”), Coinbase or Circle (or its applicable Affiliate), as applicable, shall have the exclusive right as between the Parties to use the relevant Licensed Mark to launch and issue such New Stablecoin until the earlier of (i) such time as the Party proposing to issue the New Stablecoin ceases to use commercially reasonable efforts in good faith to launch such New Stablecoin and (ii) the [*****] of the New Stablecoin Start Date (the “Launch Period”). If the Party proposing to launch such New Stablecoin achieves a Launch Date for such New Stablecoin during the Launch Period, the other Party may elect to participate as a Reseller Party in accordance with Section 6.4, but may not launch a New Stablecoin using the same Licensed Marks or underlying Proxy Address as such New Stablecoin. If the Party proposing to launch such New Stablecoin does not achieve a Launch Date for such New Stablecoin (either itself or through an Affiliate) within the Launch Period, the other Party shall exclusively have the foregoing right to launch such New Stablecoin for a period of [*****] following the end of such Launch Date. If, following the Launch Period and the foregoing [*****] period thereafter, neither Party has achieved a Launch Date with respect to such New Stablecoin, this Section 6.3 shall apply to future attempts to launch such New Stablecoin as if no such prior attempts had been made by the Parties. The Party that achieves a Launch Date for a New Stablecoin pursuant to this Section 6.3 will become the Issuer Party with respect to such New Stablecoin, and the other Party may not issue or launch a New Stablecoin using the same Licensed Marks or underlying Proxy Address as such New Stablecoin (but may still elect to participate as a Reseller Party in accordance with Section 6.4).
Launch Period. A ninety (90) day period of time within a launch Semester during which a launch will be scheduled to occur as shall be notified by Buyer to Contractor.
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Basic Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: First Inmarsat 4 series Satellite 1 June 2004 - 31 August 2004 Second Inmarsat 4 series Satellite 1 September 2004 - 30 November 2004 Customer shall designate either the first Inmarsat 4 series Satellite or the second Inmarsat 4 series Satellite to be Launched on the Basic Launch Service no later than 15 December 2003 (hereinafter the “Designation Date”). For each Atlas V launch that occurs after 15 October 2003 and prior to 15 December 2003, the Designation Date shall be extended on a day for day basis for each day after 15 October 2003 that an Atlas V launch occurs. At that time, the Launch Period for the Basic Launch Service shall be as shown in Table 6.1 above for the applicable Satellite to be launched.
Launch Period. For a period of 6 months following the date the Product is commercially available to the public (the “Launch Period”), Avanir may request an increase in the volume of Product initially ordered by Avanir. Patheon shall use efforts, comparable to the efforts it would use for its other clients, to accommodate Avanir’s request for such an increase in volume during the Launch Period, subject to the availability of Components and Packaging Materials, and receipt from Avanir of all Active Materials required to manufacture such an increase. For greater certainty, Patheon shall not be obligated to purchase excess Components or Packaging Materials in anticipation of Avanir’s request to increase volume as provided in this section, unless the parties have expressly agreed to Patheon’s purchase of such excess Components or Packaging Materials in accordance with Section 5.2.
Launch Period. The Launch Period shall be as follows:
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: Launch Period Launch Service Satellite ------------- -------------- --------- #1: 01 October through 31 December 2001 Atlas IIIB(d) EchoStar VII #2: 01 January through 31 March 2002 Proton K/Block DM EchoStar VIII [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED] Customer shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to support the Launches during the Launch Periods stated above.
Launch Period. The Launch Period(s) for the Basic Launch Service(s) shall be as follows: **** **** ****
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  • Lunch Period Employees who work five (5) hours or more shall be granted a thirty (30) minute, duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period, which may or may not be during the normal lunch hours.

  • Lunch Periods All employees covered by this Agreement shall be entitled to an uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period after the employee has been on duty for five (5) hours. The length of time for such lunch period shall be for no less than one-half (½) hour, and shall be scheduled for full-time employees at about the midpoint of each work shift. Such times shall be mutually agreed upon between employees and their immediate supervisor.

  • Duty-Free Lunch Period All teachers shall be entitled to a thirty-five (35) minute duty free lunch period.

  • Negotiation Period The Parties shall negotiate in good faith and attempt to resolve any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement (a “Dispute”) within 30 days after the date that a Party gives written notice of such Dispute to the other Party.

  • REST AND LUNCH PERIODS 1. The present practices of agencies, departments or organizational units with respect to rest periods during the regular workday shall be continued, provided that each employee shall be allowed two (2) rest periods with pay of fifteen (15) minutes during each regular workday. Employees whose duties involve continuous operations where breaks cannot be scheduled shall take personal rest periods as schedules permit. 2. Present practices of agencies, departments or organizational units with respect to lunch periods during the regular workday shall be continued, provided that each employee shall be allowed at least one-half (½) hour for lunch without pay during each regular day or have the employee’s lunch period considered as time worked if the employee is required to work through the lunch period eats while performing the employee’s regular duties. 3. Ferry Service employees shall be entitled to have their one-half (½) hour lunch periods scheduled between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. When Ferry Service employees are required to remain on duty during that period, they shall be permitted to eat lunch on the job and the time shall be considered time worked for pay and other purposes. 4. When it is reasonably anticipated that overtime will extend for two (2) hours or more, an employee shall be allowed a rest period with pay of fifteen (15) minutes be- tween the end of a regular work schedule and the beginning of the overtime work. If overtime is to continue beyond four (4) hours, an employee shall be allowed a meal period with pay of at least one-half (½) hour after four (4) hours of overtime and an additional meal period with pay of at least one-half (½) hour after each additional four (4) hours of overtime providing the employee will be continuing to work thereafter. After completing four (4) hours of overtime, the employee shall be allowed a rest period with pay of fifteen