Pilot Launch definition

Pilot Launch means the pilot launch, or such other vessel, used by the Company for transporting pilots;
Pilot Launch means a boat or ship employed in the rendering of pilotage services;
Pilot Launch means the beginning of the pilot phase of the Licensee System (being, at that gage the Proton System adapted on the basis of the Basic DFS), such event being deemed to have happened upon completion of the first successful transaction by a cardholder using the Licensee System.

Examples of Pilot Launch in a sentence

  • Subject to Section 1.H and 1.I, the parties shall agree in good faith when the Program is ready for Pilot Launch and for Program Launch.

  • USC shall submit syllabi drafts to 2tor for all subsequent courses not included in the Pilot Launch, Program Launch or Additional Courses Launch no less than three (3) months in advance of the mutually agreed upon launch date for each subsequent course.

  • Section 11.08 Confirmation of Intent.......................................

  • This Committee shall consist of Members from the Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada, the Fraser River Pilots and Fraser River Pilot Launch Master.

  • USC shall determine the working titles of the courses in the Pilot Launch.

  • The Licensee shall use all best efforts to ensure that (a) the Pilot Launch of the licensee System occurs within 12 months of the execution of this Agreement, and (b) the Roll-Out Launch of the Licensee System occurs within 12 months of the occurrence of the Pilot Launch.

  • Date by which USC will set the Curriculum framework: to be mutually determined by USC and 2U in consideration of the date of the Pilot Launch; Date on which USC will launch the Pilot: Fall, 2015, with specific Pilot Launch date in Fall, 2015 to be mutually determined by USC and 2U.

  • Syllabi draft date for Pilot Launch courses: to be mutually determined by USC and 2U, but in any event, sufficiently in advance of the Pilot Launch date.


More Definitions of Pilot Launch

Pilot Launch means that the Licensed Software is in Production Use for purposes of GS’s pilot launch of its credit card offering to individuals who are associated with (a) the GS Parties; and (b) [***] GS and the Affiliates [***].