Removed Engine definition

Removed Engine means an Engine that is for the time being detached from the Airframe.
Removed Engine means any Engine not installed on the Airframe so long as title thereto remains vested in Lessor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
Removed Engine means, at any time, an Engine which is not installed on the Airframe at such time;

Examples of Removed Engine in a sentence

  • Lessee shall ensure that any Removed Engine or Removed Part is reinstalled on the Aircraft or permanently replaced by a Replacement Engine or Replacement Part in accordance with Clause12.6 ( Permanent Replacement of Engines and Parts) by no later than the Termination Date.

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  • Lessee complies with Clause9.8 ( Recognition of Rights) with respect to any Removed Engine and Removed Part.Lessee shall ensure that any Removed Engine or Removed Part is reinstalled on the Aircraft or permanently replaced by a Replacement Engine or Replacement Part in accordance with Clause 12.6 (Permanent Replacement of Engines and Parts) by no later than the Termination Date.

  • Lessee shall ensure that any Removed Engine or Removed Part is reinstalled on the Aircraft or permanently replaced by a Replacement Engine or Replacement Part in accordance with Clause 12.6 ( Permanent Replacement of Engines and Parts) by no later than the Expiry Date.

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  • No later than the Expiry Date, Lessee shall remove any engine that is not an Engine and replace it with the relevant Removed Engine or a Replacement Engine in accordance with Clause 12.6.

  • Lessee shall ensure that any Removed Engine or Removed Part is reinstalled on the Aircraft or permanently replaced by a Replacement Engine or Replacement Part in accordance with Clause12.6 ( Permanent Replacement of Engines and Parts) by no later than [REDACTED].

  • If an Engine is at any time removed from the Airframe for any reason whatsoever, ownership of the Removed Engine shall remain vested in the Lessor at all times and the Lessee shall not and shall procure that any Permitted Sub‑Lessee shall not take any steps which might jeopardise the Lessor's ownership rights in the Removed Engine or might lead any third party to believe that the Removed Engine was owned by any person other than the Lessor.

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  • Except in accordance with clause 9.14.3 ( Pooling of Engines), the Lessee shall not and shall procure that any Permitted Sub‑Lessee shall not at any time during the Lease Period install a Removed Engine on an airframe other than the Airframe.


More Definitions of Removed Engine

Removed Engine means an Engine that is for the time being detached from the Airframe and “Removed APU” means the APU that is for the time being detached from the Airframe.
Removed Engine means any Engine not installed on the Airframe so long as title thereto remainsvested in Lessor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
Removed Engine means an Engine which is not installed on the Airframe.
Removed Engine means an Engine which has been removed from the Airframe and is to be replaced by a Replacement Engine in accordance with Clauses 11.6, 11.7 and 11.8 (Permanent replacement of Engines and Parts) Rent means, collectively, the PBH Rent and the Fixed Rent Replacement Engine REDACTED * Replacement Part REDACTED * * All text marked “*REDACTED” is Redacted Per Amended Standing Order Regarding Redaction Dated February 2, 2021. REDACTED *
Removed Engine means an Engine which has been removed from the Airframe and is to be replaced by a Replacement Engine in accordance with Clauses 10.3 (Permanent replacement of Engines and Parts).

Related to Removed Engine

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