Business Procedures Sample Clauses

Business Procedures. All information concerning or relating to the way Company conducts its business which is not generally known to the public or within the Internet industry (such as internal business procedures, controls, internal telephone numbers, plans, licensing techniques and practices, supplier, subcontractor, consultant, and prime contractor names and contracts and other vendor information, computer system passwords and other computer security controls, financial information, distributor information, and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information (such as check lists, samples, services and operational manuals, contracts, proposals, print-outs, correspondence, forms, listings, ledgers, financial statements, financial reports, financial and operational analyses, financial and operational studies, management reports of every kind, databases, personnel records pertaining to employees other than myself, and any other written or machine-readable expressions of such information as are fixed in any tangible media).
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Business Procedures. Internal business procedures and business plans, including analytical methods and procedures, licensing techniques, manufacturing information and procedures such as formulations, processes and equipment, technical and engineering data, vendor names, other vendor information, purchasing information, financial information, service and operational manuals and documentation therefor, ideas for new products and services and other such information which relates to the way the Company conducts its business and which is not generally known to the public.
Business Procedures. Xxxxx and Seller or seller’s partners / agents discuss and negotiate final terms and conditions on Sales and Purchase Agreement.
Business Procedures. Subject always to such policies as the Board of Directors shall adopt from time to time, the management of the Agency shall have the authority to:
Business Procedures. All information concerning or relating to the way the Company and its Affiliates conduct their business, which is not generally known to the public or within the industry or trade in which the Company or its Affiliates compete (such as Company contracts, internal business procedures, controls, plans, licensing techniques and practices, supplier, subcontractor and prime contractor names and contacts and other vendor information, computer system passwords and other computer security controls, financial information, distributor information, and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information (such as check lists, samples, service and operational manuals, contracts, proposals, printouts, correspondence, forms, listings, ledgers, financial statements, financial reports, financial and operational analyses, financial and operational studies, management reports of every kind, databases, employment or personnel records, and any other written or machine-readable expression of such information as are filed in any tangible media).
Business Procedures a) Unless specifically agreed otherwise, in writing, by Us and You, all business placed by You with Us will be billed by Us and the following procedure will apply:
Business Procedures. All information concerning or relating to the way the Company conducts its business and which is not generally known to the public (such as internal business procedures, licensing techniques and practices, supplier names and other vendor information, financial information, distributor information and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information.
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Business Procedures. All information concerning the way Company and its Affiliates conduct their business, which is not publicly available or generally known in the industry or trade in which Company or its Affiliates compete (such as Company contracts, internal business procedures, controls, plans, licensing techniques and practices, supplier, subcontractor and prime contractor names and contacts and other vendor information, computer system passwords and other computer security controls, financial information, distributor information, and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information (such as check lists, samples, service and operational manuals, contracts, proposals, printouts, correspondence, forms, listings, ledgers, financial statements, financial reports, financial and operational analyses, financial and operational studies, management reports of every kind, databases, employment or personnel records, and any other written or machine-readable expression of such information as are filed in any tangible media). - MARKETING PLANS AND CUSTOMER LISTS. All information which is not publicly available or generally known in the industry or trade in which Company or its Affiliates compete pertaining to Company’s and its Affiliates’ marketing plans and strategies; forecasts and projections; marketing practices, procedures and policies; goals and objectives; quoting practices, procedures and policies; and customer data including the customer list, contracts, representatives, requirements and needs, specifications, data provided by or about prospective customers, and the physical embodiments of such information. - BUSINESS VENTURES. All information which is not publicly available or generally known in the industry or trade in which Company or its Affiliates compete concerning new product development, negotiations for new business ventures, future business plans, and similar information and the physical embodiments of such information.
Business Procedures. All information concerning or relating to the way the Company conducts its business which is not generally known to the public (such as internal business procedures, controls, plans, financing techniques and practices, computer system passwords and other computer security controls, financial information, information supplied by clients and customers of the Company and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information.
Business Procedures. All information concerning or relating to the way the Company and its subsidiaries conduct their business, which is not generally known to the public or within the industry or trade in which the Company or its subsidiaries compete (such as the Company contracts, internal business procedures, controls, plans, licensing techniques and practices, supplier, subcontractor and prime contractor names and contacts and other vendor information, computer system passwords and other computer security controls, financial information, distributor information, and employee data) and the physical embodiments of such information (such as check lists, samples, service and operational manuals, contracts, proposals, printouts, correspondence, forms, listings, ledgers, financial statements, financial reports, financial and operational analyses, financial and operational studies, management reports of every kind, databases, employment or personnel records, and any other written or machine-readable expression of such information as are filed in any tangible media).
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