Common use of Commercial Operations Clause in Contracts

Commercial Operations. Lessee shall not use or permit the Aircraft to be operated except (a) in commercial operation for which Lessee (or Lessee’s sublessee or operator) is duly authorized by the laws of the United States and any other jurisdiction(s) to whose laws the operation of the Aircraft is subject and (b) in jurisdictions which are not excluded from coverage by any insurance policy required by the terms of this Agreement in effect with respect to the Aircraft.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Aircraft Lease Agreement (Air Transport Services Group, Inc.), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Air Transport Services Group, Inc.), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Air Transport Services Group, Inc.)

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Commercial Operations. Lessee shall not use or permit the Aircraft to be operated except (a) in commercial operation for which Lessee (or Lessee’s sublessee or operator) is duly authorized by the laws of the United States and or any other jurisdiction(s) jurisdiction to whose laws the operation of the Aircraft is subject and (b) in subject, so long as such jurisdictions which are not excluded from coverage by any insurance policy required by the terms of this Agreement in effect with respect to the Aircraft.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Aircraft Lease Agreement (Republic Airways Holdings Inc), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Republic Airways Holdings Inc)

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