Preemption definition
Examples of Preemption in a sentence
Preemption can be programmed to be either on or off, with the default to on (offset 4Ch, bit 31=0).
The period of preemption may be up to 45 days following the date of the Preemption Notice.
Emergency Vehicle Preemption device(s) to be installed on traffic signal arm(s).
If Station preempts Commercials for a Sports Related Preemption, Station shall not be required to provide a Make Good, except if a Make Good requirement is set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement.
For a period of thirty days after receipt of the Offer Notice, the Offerees shall have the right, but not the obligation, to accept the Pre-emption Offer in relation to the Offered Securities by giving a written notice of acceptance (which shall be deemed irrevocable) (an “Acceptance Notice”) to the Offeror.
The period of preemption may be up to 45 days following the date such Preemption Notice is delivered.
The period of preemption shall not exceed sixty (60) days following the date of the Preemption Notice.
The Company shall give the Holder at least 30 days' prior Notice of each Preemption Offering.
Within 20 days following receipt of an Issuance Notice, any Liberty Party may exercise its rights under this Section 7B by giving written notice (a "Preemption Notice") to that effect to United, which notice shall specify the maximum number of Class A Securities that such Liberty Party elects to purchase.
Failure to deliver a Preemption Notice within such 20 day period will constitute a waiver of the rights granted by this Section 7B as to the particular issuance of Class A Securities specified in the Issuance Notice.