Launched definition
Examples of Launched in a sentence
Launched by the European Commission in January 2021, the New European Bauhaus initiative connects the European Green Deal to our built environ- ment.
Launched by the European Commission in January 2021, the New European Bauhaus initiative connects the European Green Deal to our built environment.
Neither Party makes any representation or warranty that the Product (i) will be successfully developed; (ii) will receive all necessary and/ or commercially viable Regulatory Approvals, (iii) will be Launched; or (iv) will be commercially successful.
Contractor's perfected security interest in such non-current assets, if granted, shall be released by Contractor if Customer performs its obligations with respect to payment of all earned Incentive Amounts, including interest thereon, in accordance with the terms of this Contract, for a period of twenty-four (24) months commencing upon the date that the first Quarterly Incentive Payment Amount is due with respect to the first Launched Satellite.
CUSTOMER shall be responsible to ensure that the Satellite is properly registered by a state of registry in accordance with the Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space of 1974 either (i) directly, if CUSTOMER is a state or the state designated by an international intergovernmental organization for the purposes of registration, or (ii) if CUSTOMER is not a state, through a state having jurisdiction and control over CUSTOMER.