Launch Dates definition

Launch Dates means any or all of Launch Date 1, 2 and 3, as the context requires.
Launch Dates has the meaning set forth in SECTION 3(d).
Launch Dates has the meaning set forth in Section 3(d).

Examples of Launch Dates in a sentence

  • The Insertion Order will set out specific terms in relation to a Campaign such as in relation to the Platforms, Site Area, Campaign Dates, Launch Dates, End Dates, CPM , Microsites, Copy Rotation Instructions, the size, format and types of Advertising to be displayed.

  • The Devices, Device Forecast Target Terminal Acceptance Dates, Target Launch Dates, Territories, Telecom Operator, Google Trademark, specific Google Applications, Google Trademark, and Restrictions on Google Applications shall be as set forth in separately executed addendums to this Exhibit A.

  • Nothing in this Section 4.1 is intended to limit NYMEX’s ability to request listing of additional NYMEX Globex Contracts between Launch Date 1 and Launch Date 2 pursuant to Section 3.2.1, except that NYMEX may not require the listing of futures options products sooner than may be agreed upon between the parties in the Project Plan or plans for the Launch Dates.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that, prior to the Launch Dates and for a reasonable period thereafter, they will be engaged in substantial development work to create or modify systems and develop appropriate policies and procedures as necessary for each party effectively to perform its obligations as to the NYMEX Globex Contracts.

  • The parties shall create a Project Plan or Project Plans to prepare for Launch Dates 1, 2 and 3 within 30 days following the Effective Date, and for launching NYMEX Globex Contracts that are based on COMEX Products if closed access is selected, as described in Section 4.4. Project Plans shall include the identification of Acceptance Criteria (as defined in Section 8.2.2).

  • These indicators included Product Revenue Targets, Product Cost Targets, Development Cost Targets, Launch Dates, and Quality Expectations.

  • A new Challenge will be put up on the Website each week (see Challenge Launch Dates below), with a total of six challenges during the Contest Period.

  • The Commercialization Plan shall include a reasonably detailed description of Commercialization activities and budget for each calendar year covered by such plan, including a timeline for initiation and completion of Commercialization Plan tasks and a list of proposed Launch Dates country-by-country in the Shared Territory as may be consistent with the JCC decision to whether to Develop and Commercialize Collaboration Compound and Collaboration Product outside the United States.

  • RX-0617C (Panduit Product Launch Dates); RX-1672C (Kuffel WS) Q/A 58.

  • The Parties have scheduled the Launch Slots and Launch Dates in accordance with Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Launch Dates

Launch Dates means the dates that different versions of the Web Site become accessible to CUSTOMER's end-users. The Launch Dates shall consist of a "Soft Launch" on October 30, 1999, containing functionality addressed in Exhibit A-1, and a "Hard Launch" on November 22, 1999, containing functionality addressed in Exhibits A-3, X-0 xxx A-6.

Related to Launch Dates

  • Launch Date has the meaning specified therefor in Section 2.02(b) of this Agreement.

  • Launch means the intentional ignition of the first-stage motor(s) of the Launch Vehicle intended to place or try to place a Launch Vehicle (which may or may not include any Transfer Vehicle, Payload or crew) from Earth:

  • Milestone Dates means the dates for completion of specified Project activities as contained in the Project Schedule.

  • Delivery Date(s) means the date or dates requested for delivery of Products as set forth in any Order.

  • Product Schedule means PTC’s standard order form entitled “PTC Product Schedule” (including all schedules, attachments and other document(s) specifically referenced therein) or such alternative order form as may be submitted by Customer and accepted by PTC, in each case that specifies (i) the Licensed Products and/or Services ordered; and (ii) for Licensed Products, the installation address (including the Designated Country) and the Licence Term.

  • Programme of work means the Programme of work submitted by the contractor and approved by the Engineer-in-charge and includes an amendment thereto made from time to time and approved by the Engineer-in-charge;

  • Averaging Dates means, in respect of each Valuation Date, each of the dates specified as such in the applicable Final Terms, if any, or if any such date is not a Scheduled Trading Day, the next following Scheduled Trading Day, in each case subject to Condition 6(l) as set out below.

  • Reset Dates The first day of each Calculation Period.

  • Exchange Dates shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(ii) hereof.

  • Settlement Dates As determined pursuant to Section 9.4 of the Equity Definitions, subject to Section 9(k)(i) hereof.

  • Scheduled Completion Date shall be the date set forth in Clause 10.3;

  • Scheduled Downtime has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Scheduled Uptime means the total minutes in the reporting month less the total minutes represented by the Scheduled Downtime.

  • Programme Date means the date of this Base Prospectus.

  • Quarterly Dates means the last Business Day of March, June, September and December in each year, the first of which shall be the first such day after the date hereof.

  • Project Milestones means the project milestones set forth in Schedule-G;

  • Timelines means the dates set out in Appendix 2 hereto as may be amended by agreement between the Parties and Timeline shall mean any one of such dates.

  • Commercial Launch means the first commercial sale in the Territory of the Product by Par, its Affiliate or a permitted sublicensee, as the case may be, to a Third Party.

  • Work Order means an individually negotiated document that is executed by both Parties and which authorizes a Project, if any, in an indefinite quantity Contract.

  • Payment Dates means, with respect to any Receivable, the date a payment is due in accordance with the Receivable Agreement with respect to such Receivable as in effect as of the date of determination.

  • Observation Dates means each date specified as such in the applicable Issue Terms provided that, if such date is not a Scheduled Trading Day, the Observation Date shall be the immediately succeeding Scheduled Trading Day unless, in the opinion of the Calculation Agent, such day is a Disrupted Day. If such day is a Disrupted Day, then:

  • Development Schedule shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.

  • Marketing Period means the first period of twenty (20) consecutive days after the date of this Agreement throughout and on the last day of which (a) Buyers shall have received all of the Required Information and such Required Information is Compliant (provided, that if the Company shall in good faith reasonably believe it has provided the Required Information and that the Marketing Period has commenced, it may deliver to Buyers a written notice to that effect (stating when it believes it completed such delivery), in which case the Marketing Period will be deemed to have commenced on the date of such notice unless Buyers in good faith reasonably believes the Marketing Period has not commenced and within two Business Days after the delivery of such notice by the Company, delivers a written notice to the Company to that effect (setting forth with specificity why they believe the Marketing Period has not commenced)), and (b) the conditions set forth in Article VII shall be satisfied or waived (other than the condition set forth in Sections 7.01(e) and 7.01(j) and other those that by their nature need not be satisfied until the Closing or are to be performed at Closing, but subject to the satisfaction or waiver of those conditions at such time); provided, that the Marketing Period shall not be deemed to have commenced if at any time during such twenty (20) consecutive day period (i) the applicable independent auditors of the Company shall have withdrawn any audit opinion contained in the Required Information, (ii) any Required Information ceases to be Compliant or (iii) the Company or its independent auditors determines that the Company must restate any historical financial statements or material financial information included in the Required Information (each of the conditions set forth in clauses (i) through (iii) above being referred to as a “Marketing Period Delay Condition”), then, in each case, the Marketing Period shall not be deemed to have commenced until the date on which such Marketing Period Delay Condition is cured, subject, in each case, to the conditions set forth in clauses (a) and (b) and clauses (i) through (iii) above (which may result in a subsequent Marketing Period Delay Condition). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this definition, (A) the Marketing Period shall not include any date from and including November 27, 2014 through and including November 28, 2014, and if such Marketing Period has not ended prior to December 19, 2014, such Marketing Period will not begin until January 5, 2015, (B) if the Required Information is Compliant and any of the Company’s applicable current or former independent accountants declines to issue customary comfort letters (including as to customary negative assurance comfort and change period) with respect to any Required Information, the Marketing Period shall end no earlier than five (5) days after all applicable independent accountants have issued such comfort letters, and (C) the Marketing Period shall terminate on the date on which the Debt Financing or the related financings described in the Debt Commitment Letters required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby is consummated if such date is earlier than the last day of the twenty (20) consecutive day period described above (including any required extensions, as provided above).

  • Benchmarks mean the performance milestones that are set forth in Appendix D.

  • Milestones means control points in the project that help to chart progress. Milestones may correspond to the completion of a key deliverable, allowing the next phase of the work to begin. They may also be needed at intermediary points so that, if problems have arisen, corrective measures can be taken. A milestone may be a critical decision point in the project where, for example, the consortium must decide which of several technologies to adopt for further development.