RTP Program definition

RTP Program means that certain Real-Time Payments Service, established and maintained by the Company with the RTP Provider in accordance with the RTP Providers Cash Management Terms and Conditions and the RTP Program Documents, including any line of credit facility offered by the RTP Provider as part of the RTP Program, so long as (i) advances under such line of credit are available (and are applied automatically) to settle amounts becoming due in respect of the account established by the RTP Provider for the RTP Program (or any other real time payment service program) and (ii) such line of credit is unsecured except, as a Banking Products Obligation, under the Loan Documents.
RTP Program means Venoco's plans to "return to production" Platform Grace by, among other things, the drilling, completion, equipping and operating of xxxxx, including re-entering existing wellbores, sidetracking, and/or recompleting existing xxxxx and wellbores, and drilling new xxxxx and producing Hydrocarbons.

Examples of RTP Program in a sentence

  • Furthermore, pursuant to the Tenth Amendment to the Agreement dated as of May 3, 2023, the Agent has acknowledged that the obligations of the Company to the RTP Provider under the RTP Program Documents constitute Banking Product Obligations and Indebtedness under the Agreement.

Related to RTP Program

  • Pilot program means the pilot program identified and funded through the Funding Agreement and described in that Funding Agreement and its attachments.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • PACE program means a program implemented by a municipality to stimulate energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in conformity with Act 270.

  • Program means the statutorily authorized activities of the System Agency under which this Contract has been awarded.

  • Child day program means a regularly operating service arrangement for children where, during the absence of a parent or guardian, a person or organization has agreed to assume responsibility for the supervision, protection, and well-being of a child under the age of 13 for less than a 24-hour period.

  • Research-based means a program or practice that has some research demonstrating effectiveness, but that does not yet meet the standard of evidence-based practices.