Launch Time definition
Examples of Launch Time in a sentence
Symantec will, prior to the Launch Time, provide Digital River with the Export Control Classification Numbers regarding any Symantec Product and will make available to Digital River updates with respect to any additional or modified classifications specific to Symantec Products.
The new Launch Day and the new Launch Time shall be determined by mutual agreement of the Parties according to the technical constraints of STARSEM and/or of its Associates and the respective interests of the Parties.
In this event and subject to such GLLC's failure making the considered Launch impossible within the Launch Period, Launch Slot, Launch Day, or the Launch Time, the terms of Paragraph 11.2 of ARTICLE 11 of this Agreement shall apply.
Prior to the Launch Time, Digital River shall design and build the Storefront, including all Sub-sites, according to Symantec’s specifications and quality assurance testing requirements, and shall obtain Symantec’s approval thereof.
The Health Plan shall establish functions and activities governing program integrity in order to reduce the incidence of Fraud and Abuse and shall comply with all State and federal program integrity requirements, including the applicable provisions of 42 CFR 438.608, 42 CFR 455(a)(2), Chapters 358, 414, 641 and 932, F.S. and Sections 409.912 (21) and (22), F.S.
As soon as practicable following the Launch Time, each Party shall receive one original of each of the fully executed Transaction Documents.
Cypress, on behalf of Spansion LLC, hereby grants the Company the right to continue to ▇▇▇▇ the products in existence as of the Launch Time with the Spansion logo, in the same manner as Cypress was using the Spansion logo on such products immediately prior to the Launch Time.
For avoidance of doubt, (i) Cypress shall be entitled to subscribe for Shares only upon receipt of the Required Approvals and (ii) the Company shall not issue any Shares or other securities prior to the Launch Time other than as expressly provided for in Section 3.2 below.
The Company and any Company subsidiaries shall use commercially reasonable efforts to hire employees and/or advisors necessary for the operation of the Company’s business, with such employment to be effective upon the Launch Time.
Where a launch is scheduled, but for any reason it does not proceed, the Lessee shall be at liberty to reschedule that launch at any time during the relevant Launch Window (“Rescheduled Launch Time”) and, unless the Lessee advises the Lessor otherwise, the exclusions pursuant to clause 10.1(a) shall apply to the Rescheduled Launch Time.