Operational Period definition

Operational Period means the period starting with the date and time a Certificate is issued (or on a later date and time certain if stated in the Certificate) and ending with the date and time on which the Certificate expires or is earlier revoked.
Operational Period means the Certificate’s actual term of validity, beginning with the start of the Validity Period and ending on the earlier of: (i) the end of the Validity Period disclosed in the Certificate; or (ii) the revocation of the Certificate.
Operational Period means the period during which injection occurs.

Examples of Operational Period in a sentence

  • Monthly payments of [£XX.XX] are due to cover the installments of the Total Monthly Recurring Fees during the Operational Period.

  • In addition to the termination, revocation, and security requirements set forth in this Agreement, the Thawte CPS and the guidelines posted in the SPKI console shall survive termination of this Agreement until the end of the Operational Period of all Certificates issued hereunder.


More Definitions of Operational Period

Operational Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4 of this Agreement.
Operational Period means the period of time scheduled for execution of a given set of operational actions as specified in the incident action plan. The operational period coincides with the completion of one planning cycle.
Operational Period means the period commencing on the Conveyance Date and extending through the Termination Date.
Operational Period means the period during which the Contractor shall provide the Services which will start on the Services Commencement Date and end on the Operational Period End Date or the Termination Date if earlier;
Operational Period means [●];
Operational Period means the period from the date of the final commissioning of the development until the last date on which any of the wind turbine generators supplies electricity on a commercial basis;
Operational Period means the time scheduled for executing a given set of operation actions, as specified in the IAP, and can be of various lengths, although usually not over twenty-four (24) hours.