Air-Time definition

Air-Time means air time for use on a telephone network operated by a Network;
Air-Time. - means, with respect to keeping technical records, the time from the moment an aircraft leaves the surface until it comes into contact with the surface at the next point of landing;
Air-Time means air-time available through the Video Screen as described in Clause 3 of the Conditions of Contract and listed in Annex B.

Examples of Air-Time in a sentence

  • I represent that I do not have any medical or physical condition that could interfere with my safety or health while in participating in any AirTime Activity, and that I have adequate medical and property insurance to cover any treatment required if I suffer any injury, and to adequately compensate me for any and all other loss or damage I may suffer as a result of and/or cause while participating in any AirTime Activity.

  • I grant AirTime the right to photograph and record me, and permit the unrestricted use of such photographs and recordings pursuant to the Addendum.

  • I will abide by all written and/or posted rules of AirTime; the requirements of applicable law; and any further directions, instructions and decisions of AirTime personnel relating to the manner of my participation in all AirTime Activities and comply with the additional terms governing my behavior as set forth in the incorporated Addendum of Additional Terms.

  • I will immediately discontinue participation in all AirTime Activities if conditions are unsafe or that I am unable to participate due to physical or medical conditions.

  • I release and discharge the AirTime Released Parties (as defined below) from any and all loss, costs, liability, claims and/or causes of action arising from and/or relating to my admission to AirTime’s facility and/or my participation in any AirTime Activity (including but not limited to use of AirTime’s equipment and facilities).

  • I acknowledge that the AirTime Activities involve inherent, known and unanticipated risks, any and/or all of which could result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis or permanent disability, death, and property damage as described in the Addendum; that the risks of the AirTime Activities are open and obvious to me; and I expressly understand, accept and assume all of the risks attendant to the AirTime Activities.

  • In addition, 7-11 will not seek additional providers to supply equipment for the sale of Vouchers and Air-Time.

  • BuyMax and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Manufacturing, the world’s second largest manufacturer of heating and air conditioning equipment, have agreed to partner in an effort to provide AirTime 500 Xenon dealers with access to private labeled products.

  • I acknowledge that the AirTime Activities involve inherent, known and unanticipated risk, any and/or all of which could result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis or permanent disability, death, and property damage as described in the Addendum; that the risks of the AirTime Activities are open and obvious to me; and I expressly understand, accept and assume all of the risks attendant to the AirTime Activities.

  • I grant AirTime the right to photograph and record me and permit the unrestricted use of such photographs and recordings pursuant to the Addendum.


More Definitions of Air-Time

Air-Time means the public display of images on the Video Sign based on the assumption that operation will be twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, twelve (12) months a year.
Air-Time means the right to acquire telecommunications services up to a certain value, or for a defined period of time;
Air-Time from the moment the wheels leave the ground to the moment they touch down for a complete landing.
Air-Time means the period of time commencing when the aircraft leaves the supporting surface and terminating when it touches the supporting surface at the next point of landing.
Air-Time aka “ARC” AB 55, Chapter 261, Statutes of 2003, signed into law on September 3, 2003 has received a great deal of attention and built great expectations among public employee members of retirement systems enacted under the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937, SCERS among them. This bill, made effective immediately, is not applicable in a county system until adopted by the county’s Board of Supervisors. If made applicable to SCERS it would permit SCERS members with five or more years of credited service to purchase up to five years of “additional service credit” (i.e. “ARC”) to be used in the calculation of the SCERS defined benefit. The statute does not provide an unambiguous, discernible methodology for determining member cost to purchase. The only guidance given in the text is that the member is to pay “…an amount that, at time of commencement of purchase, in the opinion of the (retirement) board and actuary, is sufficient to not place any additional financial burden upon the retirement system”. Thus, counsel opines, the member must bear the entire burden of what would otherwise be the combined contributions of both the member and member- ship employer. It follows that, in order not to place any additional financial burden upon the retirement system, (and, there- fore, on the membership employers), the cost to the purchasing member would be considerable. In interest of getting a sense of member cost of purchasing air time, SCERS asked its retained actuary to take a look. Recognizing the ambiguities in the text and giving qualified projections without obligating SCERS to the cost calculation methodology being used, the actuary affirmed the likely huge cost of pur- chasing air time service credits for most members. Conclusion: for most SCERS members, the cost to the members would be prohibitively expensive. A table has been prepared to give you an idea of the average employee cost of an air time purchase based on the average age and salary as of June 30, 2003, under each of SCERS’ plans and tiers. Assuming the employee purchases the service at the age shown, the employee cost is as follows: -