Terminated Ignition definition

Terminated Ignition means that, following the time when the electronic signal is sent to command the opening of any first stage propellant valves, the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle are shut down for any reason before the hold down mechanism is released and the Launch pad is declared safe by the Launch Agency. This definition shall be modified to incorporate the definition of “terminated ignition” from the Launch Service Agreement applicable to the Launch of the Satellite, as notified by Customer.
Terminated Ignition means Intentional Ignition not followed by Lift-Off.
Terminated Ignition means, when, for each Satellite separately of FM-1, FM-2 and FM-3, Intentional Ignition has occurred and is not followed by liftoff.

Examples of Terminated Ignition in a sentence

  • A Launch shall not be deemed complete in the event of a Terminated Ignition.

  • In the event of a Terminated Ignition where Boeing re-acquires title to and risk of loss of or damage to the Satellite, Boeing shall inspect the Satellite and provide Customer with a report on the condition of such Satellite, along with a recommendation for repair or replacement, if any is required, as well as an estimated new Delivery schedule, in the event the Satellite is removed from the Launch Vehicle or the Launch Site.

  • In the event of an Intentional Ignition followed by a Terminated Ignition, title to and risk of loss of or damage to such Satellite shall revert to Boeing upon Boeing securing the Satellite after the Launch Agency declares the Launch pad safe, provided that, if the Satellite is, or is reasonably determined to be, a Total Loss, title to and risk of loss of or damage to the Satellite shall remain with Customer.

  • After completion of the PSR, Boeing’s only liability under the preceding sentences shall be as and to the extent set forth in Article 7.8 (Correction of Non-Conformances after PSR) and Article 12.1 (Satellite) (in the event, and to the extent, of a Terminated Ignition).

  • In the event of an Intentional Ignition followed by a Terminated Ignition where Contractor re-acquires title and risk of loss or damage, Contractor shall inspect the SATMEX 8 Satellite and provide Purchaser with a report on the condition of such Satellite along with a recommendation for repair or replacement, if any is required, as well as an estimated new Delivery schedule in the event the Satellite is removed from the Launch Vehicle or the Launch Site.


More Definitions of Terminated Ignition

Terminated Ignition means that point in time when, following Intentional Ignition, all the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle are shut down, purposely or accidentally, prior to Launch and the launch pad is officially declared safe by the Launch Vehicle agency.
Terminated Ignition means that following Intentional Ignition, Launch does not occur and launch pad is declared safe by the launch agency, and the Satellite is not a Total Loss. This definition shall be modified, with effect as of the date notified by the Party to the LSA, to incorporate the definition of “Terminated Ignition” from the Launch Service Agreement applicable to the Launch of the Satellite.
Terminated Ignition means Intentional Ignition not followed by Launch. For purposes of Customer’s policy of Launch and In-Orbit Insurance (and not for any other purpose hereunder) Terminated Ignition means the instant the Launch Range ground safety officer (or equivalent) officially declares the launch pad safe following shut down of the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle for any reason before release of the hold down restraints.
Terminated Ignition means Intentional Ignition not followed by Lift-Off or Launch Failure. For the avoidance of doubt, a Terminated Ignition shall not constitute a Launch. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [***. . .***]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.
Terminated Ignition for Ariane 5 shall mean, for each Satellite separately, that Intentional Ignition has occurred and is not followed by the ignition of at least one of the solid propellant booster(s). "Terminated Ignition" for Ariane 4 shall mean, for each Satellite separately, that Intentional Ignition has occurred and is not followed by the ignition of the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle and opening of the table clamps. "Terminated Ignition" for Atlas shall mean, for each Satellite separately, that Intentional Ignition has occurred and is not followed by the release of the Launch Vehicle from the launcher holddown restraints.
Terminated Ignition means that, following the time when the electronic signal is sent to command the opening of any first stage propellant valves, the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle are shut down for any reason before the hold down mechanism is released.
Terminated Ignition means that, following the time when the electronic signal is sent to command the opening of any first stage propellant valves, the first stage engines of the Launch Vehicle shut down for any reason before the hold down mechanism is released and the Launch pad is declared safe by the Launch Agency. This definition shall be modified to incorporate the definition of “terminated ignition” (or other similar term) from the Launch Service Agreement applicable to the Launch of the Satellite.