Propellers Sample Clauses

The 'Propellers' clause defines the requirements and standards for the propellers used in a vessel or aircraft covered by the agreement. It typically specifies the type, size, material, and performance criteria that the propellers must meet, and may outline maintenance, inspection, or replacement obligations. By setting clear expectations for propeller specifications and upkeep, this clause ensures operational safety and performance, while minimizing disputes over equipment suitability or condition.
Propellers. In the event any propeller not owned by Lessor shall be returned with the Airframe, such propeller shall be of the same or improved model as the Propellers and suitable for installation and use on the Airframe and shall have a value and utility at least equal to, and be in as good an operating condition as, such Propellers, assuming such Propellers were in the condition and repair as required by the terms hereof immediately prior to such termination, and Sublessee will, at its own expense and concurrently with such return, furnish Lessor with a ▇▇▇▇ of sale, in form and substance satisfactory to Lessor, with respect to each such propeller together with evidence of Sublessee's title to such propeller (including, if requested, an opinion of Sublessee's counsel) and shall take such other action as Sublessor may reasonably request in order that such propeller shall be duly and properly titled in the name of Lessor, and upon passage of title to such propeller to the Lessor, such propeller shall be deemed to be a Propeller for all purposes of this Sublease. Upon full compliance with the terms of this Section, Sublessor will transfer or cause to be transferred to Sublessee Lessor's interest in any Propeller replaced by a propeller pursuant to the preceding sentence without any representation, warranty or recourse of any kind whatsoever, express or implied.
Propellers. 11.1 For type-certified aircraft of UK origin, CAAIP leaflet 61-10 (CAP 562) provides a list of accepted types of propellers. For aircraft types certified abroad, the Fiche de Navigabilite or type certificate data sheet usually lists the propellers which have been approved. 11.2 If the propeller fitted is not amongst those specified for this airframe/engine combination in these sources, its use in this application will need to be individually investigated by LAA Engineering.
Propellers. The provisions of paragraphs (a)(iii) (but with ---------- respect to scheduled overhauls rather than hot-section or CAMP inspections), (b) and (c) of this Section 8 shall be deemed to apply to the Propellers with similar effect as provided therein to Engines.
Propellers. ▇▇▇▇▇ Aerospace model R408/6-123-F/17 propellers with the manufacturer's serial numbers described below: Each Propeller is capable of absorbing 750 or more “rated take-off shaft horsepower”. d. Loyalty Program Assets – None
Propellers. The propellers shall be made of a material to minimize or properly protected from galvanic corrosion right and left hand turning outboard. Pitch of the propeller shall be designed for maximum efficiency and shall be matched to transmission gear ratio.

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