Program Launch definition
Examples of Program Launch in a sentence
After the Program Launch Date, the Company will pay applicable monthly program fees.
Subject to Section 1.H and 1.I, the parties shall agree in good faith when the Program is ready for Pilot Launch and for Program Launch.
The Company will give ICS at least [***] written notice of changes to the Program Launch Date.
During the first year of the CFR Program following the Program Launch Date, an interim audit will be performed to test CFR Program controls and such audit will commence within six (6) months after the Program Launch Date with a report issued sixty (60) days after completion of the audit.
Implementer shall be required to submit to PG&E’s marketing team all non- cobranded LGP marketing collateral to ensure accuracy and that PG&E Marketing Requirements in Exhibit B are met prior to the Program Launch Date.
Prior to the Program Launch (as such term is hereinafter defined), the Acceptance Tests shall again be performed on the Platform in order to determine whether (a) the Platform and the Program have successfully integrated consistent with the specifications and performance standards contemplated hereby and (b) the Platform performs repetitively with a variety of Produced Segment content and with multiple users without material failure and with quality of the nature contemplated hereby.
The Program Launch shall be delayed until both parties are satisfied with the Acceptance Tests at least as to the essential functions of the Platform as such essential functions are reasonably agreed upon by the parties following delivery and approval of the Platform specifications, standards and service level agreements pursuant to paragraph 1.H.i above, and 2tor and USC shall thereafter continue Acceptance Tests until they have been completed to the reasonable satisfaction of both parties.
The term "Program Launch Date" shall mean the first day of the calendar month in which TechWave is first able to accept, on such date, orders for Qwest Service and shall be July 1, 1999, unless TechWave and Qwest are able to perform the requisite services on either May 1, 1999 or June 1, 1999.
This Workplan shall take effect on the date on which both parties execute this Workplan and shall continue for a period of twenty-four (24) months after the Program Launch (the “Initial Term”), unless terminated earlier as set forth herein.
In the event that the Program Administrator (or any Affiliate thereof) pays any Administrative Expenses directly, including any Administrative Expenses paid or incurred by the Program Administrator prior to the Program Launch Date, the Program Administrator shall submit an invoice therefor (along with any reasonably requested supporting documentation) to the Steering Committee and/or the applicable Invoice Subcommittee.