Launch Delay Clause Samples
A Launch Delay clause defines the procedures and consequences if the scheduled launch of a product, service, or project is postponed. Typically, it outlines the conditions under which a delay is recognized, the responsibilities of each party during the delay, and any remedies or adjustments to timelines or payments that may result. For example, it may specify notification requirements or set limits on how long a delay can last before additional actions are triggered. The core function of this clause is to manage expectations and allocate risk between parties in the event of unforeseen delays, ensuring both sides understand their rights and obligations if the launch does not proceed as planned.
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Launch Delay. (a) The Parties shall allocate costs associated with launch delays as provided herein. A "Launch Delay" shall be deemed to have occurred if INHALE does not place an order for Devices, Transjectors and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ consistent with Section 4.4(b) by [**] A Launch Delay shall be deemed to commence at the time specified in the previous sentence and to continue until [**] The Parties acknowledge that there could be multiple Launch Delays during the Term of this Agreement.
(b) The CMs shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize costs associated with delay (including, for example, rescheduling delivery or installation of equipment without fee or with minimum fee, deleting additional hires or the purchase of additional material, or using their personnel on other projects where possible). In [**] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. addition, at INHALE's request, the CMs shall continue to manufacture Devices, Base Units, Transjectors and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ at levels requested by INHALE (subject to the Agreed Capacity Levels) for inventory to be held by INHALE and/or its Pharmaceutical Collaborators or for other purposes.
(c) Costs of a Launch Delay shall be borne as follows: [**] [**] [**]
Launch Delay. The Satellite shall be capable of remaining loaded with propellant for a minimum of [**Redacted**] prior to launch, while maintaining safety and status monitoring.
Launch Delay. In the event the Launch is delayed beyond the Launch Date, (i) AOL's Impression commitments and the Site Revenue thresholds set forth in Section 1.2, (ii) the Transaction Revenue thresholds set forth in Section 4.2.1 and (iii) the Approved Application thresholds (as set forth in Exhibit B of the Performance Warrant Agreement and the Renewal Term Performance Warrant Agreement), each shall be proportionately reduced.
Launch Delay. 12 3.9 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, CHANGE CONTROL PROCEDURES..................13 3.10
Launch Delay. The Satellite shall be capable of remaining loaded with propellant for a minimum of [**Redacted**] prior to launch, while maintaining safety and status monitoring. ITAR-Controlled Document DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Confidential Use or disclosure of data is subject to the restriction on the title page of this document. b) The Satellite shall be capable of launch for up to [**Redacted**] following the integration of the Satellite to the Launch Vehicle without the need for demate, while maintaining safety and status monitoring.
Launch Delay. In the event of a launch delay, the Parties shall ensure that access to U.S. Launch Vehicles, U.S. Spacecraft, Related Equipment and Technical Data is monitored by U.S. Participants. The Government of New Zealand shall ensure that U.S. Participants are present if U.S. Spacecraft are exposed or are removed from U.S. Launch Vehicles after such U.S. Spacecraft have been mated to U.S. Launch Vehicles. The Parties shall ensure that U.S. Launch Vehicles and U.S. Spacecraft are monitored and accompanied by U.S. Participants from the launch pad, throughout the transport route to the U.S. Launch Vehicle and/or U.S. Spacecraft preparation area, where, if needed, U.S. Launch Vehicles and U.S. Spacecraft shall be repaired and await remating. The provisions of Article VII of this Agreement shall apply to any subsequent Launch Activities.
Launch Delay. In the event of a launch delay, the Government of Australia shall allow U.S. Participants, on an unimpeded basis, to: a. monitor, on an uninterrupted basis, U.S. Launch Vehicles, U.S. Spacecraft, U.S. Related Equipment, and U.S. Technical Data; b. be present if U.S. Spacecraft are exposed or are removed from U.S. Launch Vehicles or Non-U.S. Launch Vehicles after they are mated; and
