FCC definition

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any successor governmental entity thereto.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor.

Examples of FCC in a sentence

  • Schedule 7.23 also correctly specifies the expiration date of each FCC License in effect as of the Effective Date.

  • FCC Ownership and Attribution Rules ...........................................................................

  • All FCC Licenses and Necessary Authorizations are in full force and effect and are duly issued in the name of, or validly assigned to, the Administrative Borrower or a Restricted Subsidiary.

  • As of the date hereof, such Grantor has no interest in, or rights or obligations to, any FCC Licenses (other than immaterial FCC Licenses) except as specified in Annex K hereto for such Grantor.

  • No event has occurred that has resulted in, or after notice or lapse of time or both would reasonably be expected to result in, revocation, suspension, material adverse modifications, non-renewal, material impairment, material restriction or termination of, or material order of forfeiture with respect to, any material FCC License or other Necessary Authorization.


More Definitions of FCC

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission of the United States or any Governmental Authority succeeding to the functions of such commission in whole or in part.
FCC means the United States Federal Communications Commission.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any legally appointed, designated or elected agent or successor.
FCC the Federal Communications Commission and any successor thereto.
FCC means Federal Communications Commission.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or its lawful successor.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission, or any successor thereto.