Operation definition

Operation means operations and tests of the aircraft and its installed equipment, accessories and power plants, while the aircraft is in the open or in motion. The term does not apply to aircraft on any production line or in flight.
Operation means the activities associated with production of a charitable gaming activity, which
Operation means the pursuit of economic activities.

Examples of Operation in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise mutually agreed to between the Parties, Interconnection Customer shall select the In-Service Date, Initial Synchronization Date, and Commercial Operation Date; and either Standard Option or Alternate Option set forth below for completion of Transmission Provider's Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades as set forth in Appendix A, Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades, and such dates and selected option shall be set forth in Appendix B, Milestones.

  • This LGIA may be terminated by Interconnection Customer after giving Transmission Provider ninety (90) Calendar Days advance written notice, or by Transmission Provider notifying FERC after the Generating Facility permanently ceases Commercial Operation.

  • Unless otherwise mutually agreed to by Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner, Developer shall select the In-Service Date, Initial Synchronization Date, and Commercial Operation Date; and either Standard Option or Alternate Option set forth below for completion of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades as set forth in Appendix A hereto, and such dates and selected option shall be set forth in Appendix B hereto.

  • The updated information submission by Interconnection Customer, including manufacturer information, shall occur no later than one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Trial Operation.

  • The Operator must: use reasonable endeavours to achieve each Milestone Event on or before the relevant Milestone Date (Scheduled) including achieving Commercial Operation on or before the COD (Target); and achieve Commercial Operation on or before the COD (Sunset).


More Definitions of Operation

Operation means a project, contract, action or group of projects selected by the managing authorities of the programmes concerned, or under their responsibility, that contributes to the objectives of a priority or priorities; in the context of financial instruments, an operation is constituted by the financial contributions from a programme to financial instruments and the subsequent financial support provided by those financial instruments;
Operation means to provide (or the provision of) all the operation, engineering, purchasing, repair, supervision, training, inspection, testing, protection, use, management, improvement, replacement, refurbishment, retirement, and maintenance activities associated with operating the Generating Facility in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices.
Operation means the control, supervision, or implementation of the actual physical activities involved in the acceptance, storage, disposal, and monitoring of waste at the disposal site, the maintenance of the disposal site, and any other responsibility pertaining to the disposal unit and the disposal site.
Operation means any act for which licensure is required under the provisions of this division, or any commercial transfer of cannabis or cannabis products.
Operation means operations and tests, other than on any production line, of aircraft not in flight, whether or not the aircraft is in the open or in motion. It includes operations and tests of equipment, accessories, and power plants only when installed in aircraft.
Operation means the conduct, management, maintenance, use, enjoyment, or sale or other form of disposal of an enterprise;
Operation means any commercial activity relating to the establishment, management or harvest of forest tree species except as provided by the following: