Indirect Material Sample Clauses

Indirect Material. An indirect material shall be treated as an originating material without regard to where it is produced.
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Indirect Material. The indirect materials shall be considered originating goods, regardless of where they are produced.
Indirect Material. An indirect material shall be treated as an originating material without regard to where it is produced and its value shall be the cost registered in the accounting records of the producer of the good.
Indirect Material. “Indirect material” means a good used in the production, testing, or inspection of another good in the territory of one or both of the Parties but not physically incorporated into that other good, or a good used in the maintenance of buildings or the operation of equipment associated with the production of another good, including:
Indirect Material. The value of an indirect material shall be based on the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles applicable in the territory of the NAFTA country in which the good is pro- duced.
Indirect Material. (A) The term ‘‘indirect material’’ means a good—

Related to Indirect Material

  • Indirect Materials An indirect material shall be treated as an originating material without regard to where it is produced and its value shall be the cost registered in the accounting records of the producer of the good.

  • Subject Matter The subject matter of this contract is services generally on the subject of portable restrooms and pumping services. Detailed services to be provided by Contractor are described in Attachment A.

  • Indirect Damages To the maximum extent permitted by Law, the Stripe Parties will not be liable to you or your Affiliates in relation to this Agreement or the Services during and after the Term (whether in contract, negligence, strict liability or tort, or on other legal or equitable grounds) for any lost profits, personal injury, property damage, loss of data, business interruption, indirect, incidental, consequential, exemplary, special, reliance, or punitive damages, even if these losses, damages, or costs are foreseeable, and whether or not you or the Stripe Parties have been advised of their possibility.

  • Licensed Materials The materials that are the subject of this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A ("Licensed Materials").

  • Availability of Licensed Materials Upon the Effective Date of this Agreement, Licensor will make the Licensed Materials available to the Licensee, the Participating Institutions and Authorized Users.

  • Customer Materials 12.1 The Supplier including any of its employees, agents, consultants, contractors and any third party shall:

  • Course Materials The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is signed will require an agreed and signed addendum.

  • No Indirect Damages No Participant shall be liable to any other Participant for any indirect or consequential loss or similar damage such as, but not limited to, loss of profit, loss of revenue or loss of contracts, regardless of whether such liability arises from a claim based in contract, warranty, tort or otherwise, provided such damage was not caused by a wilful act, gross negligence or by a breach of confidentiality.

  • COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS Dental Group hereby grants Manager the right to --------------------- use any and all copyrighted materials authored or owned by Dental Group including, specifically, the Dental Group dental management system software programs (the "Programs"). This license includes the right to sublicense the Programs and the right to prepare and own derivative works based on the Programs, all without a duty of accounting to Dental Group. Dental Group shall execute all documents required to enable Manager to own, use and exploit all such rights.

  • Indirect Identifiers Any information that, either alone or in aggregate, would allow a reasonable person to be able to identify a student to a reasonable certainty Information in the Student’s Educational Record Information in the Student’s Email Provider: For purposes of the DPA, the term “Provider” means provider of digital educational software or services, including cloud-based services, for the digital storage, management, and retrieval of pupil records.

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