SSPA definition
Examples of SSPA in a sentence
In circumstances in which a spare SSPA or TWTA is required to be employed for any Protected Party and to do so requires a change in the SSPA or TWTA assigned to Customer, Customer shall, on notice from HNS or the Satellite Operator, immediately cease transmitting to the Satellite to allow the SSPA or TWTA that is assigned to its Transponder to be reassigned and a different unit (that meets the Performance Specifications) to be put in its place.
Beginning in 2005, sections 302 and 303 of Public Law No. 108–203, the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (SSPA), extended the direct payment of fees to attorneys in cases under Title XVI of the Act and to eligible non- attorney representatives in cases under Title II or Title XVI of the Act.
The arbitrator shall have the power to order any Party to do, or to refrain from doing, anything consistent with this Agreement, the SSPA, the other Ancillary Documents and applicable Law, including to perform its contractual obligation(s); provided, that the arbitrator shall be limited to ordering pursuant to the foregoing power (and, for the avoidance of doubt, shall order) the relevant Party (or Parties, as applicable) to comply with only one or the other of the proposals.
In addition, sections 301 and 302 of the SSPA imposed a dollar cap (i.e., currently $83.00) on the amount of the assessment so that the assessment may not exceed the lesser of that dollar cap or the amount determined using the assessment percentage rate.
The Master Agreement, this SSPA, the License associated with the Premises, and all documents incorporated therein shall be considered an Agreement and a single transaction and single agreement.