IPN System Electronics definition

IPN System Electronics means those System Electronics owned by IPN.
IPN System Electronics means those System Electronics owned by IPN or a customer

Examples of IPN System Electronics in a sentence

  • IPN shall timely pay any and all Ad Valorem Taxes assessed against the IPN System Electronics.

  • IPN System Electronics and Equipment Stations shall be installed at IPN’s sole cost and expense.

  • IPN shall administer the manufacturers and other warranties with respect to the IPN System Electronics and Equipment Stations both before and after the issuance by PG&E of an Acceptance of Construction associated with such System Segment.

  • IPN shall be responsible for any relocation costs associated with the IPN System Electronics.

  • IPN, at its expense, shall be responsible for the installation of the Cable, Cable Accessories, preparation of Equipment Sites, Equipment Stations, splice points, construction of any modifications to PG&E Facilities necessary to accommodate the System, and the installation of the IPN System Electronics.

Related to IPN System Electronics

  • NEC Electronics as used in this statement means NEC Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority-owned subsidiaries.

  • Cable television system means any system licensed, franchised or certificated pursuant to Article

  • Production System means a live SAP system used for running Licensee’s internal business operations and where Licensee’s data is recorded.

  • Information Systems means all computer hardware, databases and data storage systems, computer, data, database and communications networks (other than the Internet), architecture interfaces and firewalls (whether for data, voice, video or other media access, transmission or reception) and other apparatus used to create, store, transmit, exchange or receive information in any form.

  • Transmission System Code means the code, approved by the Board, that is in force at the relevant time, which regulates the financial and information obligations of the Transmitter with respect to its relationship with customers, as well as establishing the standards for connection of customers to, and expansion of a transmission system;