LA Operating Systems definition

LA Operating Systems has the meaning set forth in Section 5.14 of this Agreement;

Examples of LA Operating Systems in a sentence

  • The LA Operating Systems represent all systems necessary to permit VCP to conduct the operation of the LA Establishment as currently conducted.

  • IP acknowledges that VCP will not begin the transfer and/or segregation of the LA Operating Systems to the LA Company until December 31, 2006.

  • There is no claim, action, suit, investigation or proceeding (or any basis therefor) pending against the use of the LA Operating Systems.

  • VCP has (and, as of the Closing Date, the LA Company shall have) all the licenses necessary to own and operate the LA Operating Systems.

Related to LA Operating Systems

  • Operating System refers to the software that manages the Hardware Device. You have the right to use the Operating System delivered with the Hardware Device (and any updates acquired through our technical support services) only as incorporated in, and as part of, the Hardware Device and subject to the terms of the license agreement(s) delivered with or on the Hardware Device. Current versions of the license agreements are located in the documentation for the Hardware Device.

  • operating site means a site, other than an aerodrome, selected by the operator or pilot-in-command or commander for landing, take-off and/or external load operations;

  • Building Systems means any electrical, mechanical, structural, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, sprinkler, life safety or security systems serving the Building.

  • Business Systems means all Software, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), electronic data processing, information, record keeping, communications, telecommunications, networks, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, and computer systems, including any outsourced systems and processes, that are owned or used or held for use in the conduct of the Company Business.

  • Operating Software means those routines, whether or not identified as Program Products, that reside in the Equipment and are required for the Equipment to perform its intended function(s), and which interface the operator, other Contractor-supplied programs, and user programs to the Equipment.