Lead Time Period definition

Lead Time Period means a lead time period to be mutually agreed on a category to category of Products basis between the Parties.
Lead Time Period means the period starting on the Effective Date and ending on the earlier of (i) the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date, and (ii) 12 months after the date on which a Change of Control of Transphorm is effectuated.
Lead Time Period means, in relation to a Circuit, the period commencing on the date that SYNAPSECOM receives a service order, and lasting for the number of Business Days set out in the Circuit Order for that Circuit.

Examples of Lead Time Period in a sentence

  • The lead time period shall be the period of time between submission of a purchase order for the delivery of finished units is described in the Table I below: Printer Engine Lead Time - Table I ---------------------------------- Lead Time Period Time Period ---------------- ----------- 6 months 2/l/96 to 9/30/96 4 months 10/l/96 and beyond The lead time period for purchase of Spare Parts will be three (3) months.

  • Lead Time Period The period of time stated in the SLA, within which MN shall activate, Reroute or Convert a Circuit, in accordance with Sections 8.1, 8.2 or 8.3, as applicable.

  • MN shall Convert the relevant Circuit, within the Lead Time Period as closely as reasonably practicable to the requested conversion date; provided, that MN shall not be required to comply with a Conversion Request before the lapse of the Lead Time Period.

  • For avoidance of doubt, Nexperia is allowed to enter into a settlement of such litigation under any other commercial terms, including and not limited to a settlement that includes a payment by said third party infringer(s) to Nexperia in exchange to an agreement not to ▇▇▇ the third party infringer(s) within the Lead Time Period.

  • SIEGFRIED shall take into account and accommodate the Detailed Manufacturing Plan and the information given by ARENA according to paragraph 5.4(c) with regard to Non-TMA-Products, as well as the maximum quantities, Delivery Lead Time Period and other limitations for Products provided in this Agreement.

  • The quantity stated in a Demand Forecast for delivery in the Lead Time Period during the Term is fully (100%) binding on Parties, and Panasonic shall provide to the Company Purchase Orders corresponding to such Demand Forecast in the Lead Time Period pursuant to Section 2.2 above, and the Company shall accept such Purchase Orders pursuant to Section 2.2 above and duly manufacture the Products in accordance with the Purchase Order.

  • The quantity stated in a Demand Forecast for delivery in the Lead Time Period during the Term is fully (100%) binding on Parties, and Panasonic shall provide to the Company Purchase Orders corresponding to such Demand Forecast in the Lead Time Period pursuant to Section 2.2 above, and the Company shall accept such Purchase Orders pursuant to Section 2.2 above and duly manufacture the Products in accordance with the Purchase Order .