Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1980 - Administrative law |
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The fraction will first and second phases of the twelve - be based on the length
and weight of year Shuttle operation period . the payload and the mission destina
( ii ) For a dedicated Shuttle flight tion at the time of contract negotiaduring the ...
The fraction will first and second phases of the twelve - be based on the length
and weight of year Shuttle operation period . the payload and the mission destina
( ii ) For a dedicated Shuttle flight tion at the time of contract negotiaduring the ...
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Fixed price options of operations or the option fee will be for flights in a given
year beyond the retained by NASA . three year fixed price period will be ( f ) Fixed
price period and escalation . made available . For fixed price op - ( 1 ) The price ...
Fixed price options of operations or the option fee will be for flights in a given
year beyond the retained by NASA . three year fixed price period will be ( f ) Fixed
price period and escalation . made available . For fixed price op - ( 1 ) The price ...
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... originally contracted price . ( 2 ) Standby payloads . ( i ) For flights postponed
more than six months prior to the beginning of the negotiated one - year period ,
NASA shall renegotiate a new one - year period during which launch will occur .
... originally contracted price . ( 2 ) Standby payloads . ( i ) For flights postponed
more than six months prior to the beginning of the negotiated one - year period ,
NASA shall renegotiate a new one - year period during which launch will occur .
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1 . costs are recovered over the twelve ( 2 ) For shared flight users , NASA year
period . and the user will identify a desired ( iii ) The definition of the costs are
launch date three years prior to flight . specified in this subpart are set forth
Launch ...
1 . costs are recovered over the twelve ( 2 ) For shared flight users , NASA year
period . and the user will identify a desired ( iii ) The definition of the costs are
launch date three years prior to flight . specified in this subpart are set forth
Launch ...
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1260 . 503 Grant period . ( a ) Normally , NASA grants are made for periods up to
3 years . As stated in the grant instrument , the period is approximate ; the
beginning and ending dates are not specified with precision . The grant period
begins ...
1260 . 503 Grant period . ( a ) Normally , NASA grants are made for periods up to
3 years . As stated in the grant instrument , the period is approximate ; the
beginning and ending dates are not specified with precision . The grant period
begins ...
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