INITIAL APPROVAL PROCESS Sample Clauses

The Initial Approval Process clause defines the steps and requirements necessary for obtaining the first formal consent or authorization from a party, typically before a project or transaction can proceed. This process may involve submitting documentation, meeting specific criteria, or undergoing a review by designated individuals or committees. By establishing a clear procedure for initial approval, the clause ensures that all parties understand the prerequisites for moving forward, thereby reducing misunderstandings and setting a structured foundation for subsequent actions.
INITIAL APPROVAL PROCESS. The Authorities understand that:
INITIAL APPROVAL PROCESS. The Authorities understand that: (i) UK CAA actions Upon receipt of a request for TCCA Supplement approval in accordance with this TA-M, the UK CAA will ensure that the applicant has access to the latest revision of this TA-M. (ii) AMO actions To apply for approval under this TA-M, an AMO will: (A) Have its principal place business located in the UK and hold a Part 145 approval; (B) establish a TCCA Supplement to their MOE in accordance with the supplement guidance material in Section B, Appendix 1 of this TA-M; and (C) submit a request in a form and manner prescribed by the CAA and including a completed TCCA Form #XXXX and a draft TCCA Supplement at least 90 days prior to the expected approval date. The above documents do not need to be sent to TCCA by the applicant. (iii) UK CAA actions (A) The UK CAA will review the application form for completeness and legibility. (B) The UK CAA will review TCCA Supplement and the AMO for compliance in accordance with this TA-M. (C) Where the TCCA supplement and AMO is found satisfactory, the UK CAA will issue a letter to the AMO attesting that the TCCA supplement is approved. The letter will specify that the scope of ratings and limitations does not exceed that which is specified in the AMO certificate and scope of approval. (D) Once approved, the TCCA Supplement and associated privileges will remain in effect until surrendered, suspended or cancelled by the UK CAA. (E) The UK CAA will update the list of AMO’s with an approved TCCA supplement and advise TCCA of any line stations used to support Canadian customers located outside of its territorial boundaries.
INITIAL APPROVAL PROCESS. HDI shall have the right to review and approve all Marketing Materials, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Encore shall provide HDI copies of all proposed Marketing Materials no less than 5 business days prior to the proposed first use of such Marketing Materials or with such other lead-time as the parties may mutually agree on a case-by-case basis. HDI and/or Encore, as the case may be, shall utilize Marketing Materials that have not been objected to by HDI within such 5-day time period, or any other agreed-upon time period.

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  • Approval Process Tenant shall notify Landlord whether it approves of the submitted working drawings within three business days after Landlord’s submission thereof. If Tenant disapproves of such working drawings, then Tenant shall notify Landlord thereof specifying in reasonable detail the reasons for such disapproval, in which case Landlord shall, within five business days after such notice, revise such working drawings in accordance with Tenant’s objections and submit the revised working drawings to Tenant for its review and approval. Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing whether it approves of the resubmitted working drawings within one business day after its receipt thereof. This process shall be repeated until the working drawings have been finally approved by Landlord and Tenant. If Tenant fails to notify Landlord that it disapproves of the initial working drawings within three business days (or, in the case of resubmitted working drawings, within one business day) after the submission thereof, then Tenant shall be deemed to have approved the working drawings in question. Any delay caused by Tenant’s unreasonable withholding of its consent or delay in giving its written approval as to such working drawings shall constitute a Tenant Delay Day (defined below). If the working drawings are not fully approved (or deemed approved) by both Landlord and Tenant by the 15th business day after the delivery of the initial draft thereof to Tenant, then each day after such time period that such working drawings are not fully approved (or deemed approved) by both Landlord and Tenant shall constitute a Tenant Delay Day.

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