Viable Candidate definition

Viable Candidate is a site that meets the following criteria: 5.1. The Candidate meets or exceeds RF design requirements based on acceptable drive tests and/or propagation model results. 5.2. CROWN has determined that the respective property owner (s) has (have) expressed interest in entering into a lessor-lessee relationship with TRITON. 5.

Examples of Viable Candidate in a sentence

  • Upon designation of a "Primary Site", a Viable Candidate selected by TRITON, CROWN will proceed with all required engineering services including but not limited to surveys, drawings, geotechnical evaluations and environmental studies unless otherwise directed by TRITON.

Related to Viable Candidate

  • Development Candidate means a Compound that meets the Development Candidate Criteria for the initiation of a Development Program for the treatment of CF, and which is the subject of a notice from Vertex to CFFT that Vertex intends to commence formal pre-clinical development of the Compound in the Field pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.1 hereof.

  • Product Candidate means, [***].

  • Replacement Candidate means any Candidate Introduced by the Agency to the Client to fill the Engagement following the Introduction of another Candidate whose Engagement either did not commence or was terminated during the first 12 weeks of the Engagement;

  • Independent candidate means any candidate who claims not to be affiliated with a political party, and whose name has been certified on the office-type ballot at a general or special election through the filing of a statement of candidacy and nominating petition, as prescribed in section 3513.257 of the Revised Code.

  • Collaboration Compound means any of the following: (a) FG-4592, (b) any HIF Compound (other than FG-4592) that is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 3.6, and (c) any salts, esters, complexes, chelates, crystalline and amorphous morphic forms, pegylated forms, enantiomers (excluding regioisomers), prodrugs, solvates, metabolites and catabolites of any of the foregoing ((a) or (b)).