Direct Distribution Clause Samples
The Direct Distribution clause establishes the process by which payments, assets, or benefits are distributed directly to specified parties without intermediaries. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which distributions occur, identifies the recipients, and details the timing and method of transfer—such as direct deposit to a beneficiary’s account or direct delivery of goods. Its core practical function is to streamline the distribution process, reduce administrative delays, and ensure that intended recipients receive their entitlements efficiently and transparently.
Direct Distribution. Certain members of Buyer's System ("Independent Operators") may, with Buyer's approval, purchase Product through Buyer without using a Distributor. Supplier shall supply Product to such Independent Operators designated by Buyer on terms and conditions to be negotiated and agreed upon between such Independent Operators and Buyer, and on payment terms to be determined in accordance with Supplier's credit policy.
Direct Distribution.
(1) Individual Monetary Benefits distributed by way of the Direct Distribution shall be dealt with in accordance with section 4.3.
(2) After the Claims Administrator has determined the Individual Monetary Benefits payable to Settlement Class Members by way of Direct Distribution in accordance with sections 4.1(4)(b), 4.1(4)(d) and 4.1(4)(e)(A), the Claims Administrator shall pay those Individual Monetary Benefits to each Settlement Class Member by electronic transfer to the e-mail address provided to the Claims Administrator pursuant to the Apple Data or the eRetailer Data automatically with no requirement on that Settlement Class Member to submit a claim.
(3) For greater certainty, there shall be no minimum amount of Individual Monetary Benefits for a Settlement Class Member to be eligible for an electronic transfer of said benefit to the Settlement Class Members’ email address.
Direct Distribution. A Merchandise Certificate worth $12.50, as defined above, shall be provided directly to each Class Member for whom Defendant has either a valid email address or a complete mailing address, including name and physical address, with no claims made process. Each Class Member with a valid email address will receive the Merchandise Certificate via email. Each Class Member with a complete mailing address, but no valid email address, will receive the Merchandise Certificate via mail. Prior to issuing any such notices or distributing any benefits described in this Agreement, the Claims Administrator shall process all physical addresses for Class Members through the National Change of Address registry to update and verify Class Members’ addresses, to the extent possible. No Merchandise Certificate shall be emailed or mailed to any email or physical address that the Claims Administrator determines is not a valid address or is no longer inhabited or used by a Class Member.
Direct Distribution. A Merchandise Certificate, as defined above in Section 1.10, shall be provided directly to each Class Member for whom Defendant has a complete mailing address, including name and physical address, and/or a valid e-mail address, with no claims made process. Prior to issuing any such notices or distributing any benefits described in this Agreement, the Claims Administrator shall process all physical addresses for Class Members through the National Change of Address registry to update and verify Class Members’
Direct Distribution. (a) Except as provided in section 3.2, [*] within the BuildNet System to sell Covered Items to Customers for a period beginning on the Effective Date and continuing until [*] following completion of Beta Test of the BuildNet System as integrated with GEA Content transactional capability. (Such [*] period, during which the parties will be conducting system and marketing phase-in, is referred to herein as the "National Roll-Out Period"). For the purposes of this Agreement, "Beta Test" will be deemed completed when the BuildNet System has been introduced and successfully passed preliminary testing for local distributors in at least two cities and has been introduced and passed preliminary testing with at least one national building supply distributor (e.g. Lowes, 84 Lumber, Carolina Holdings). (As used herein, "preliminary testing" means the BuildNet System shall, with respect to the above-referenced Beta Test Customers only: (i) demonstrate the functionality described in Exhibit A, Scope of Work, including a working electronic commerce system with a working transaction adapter and electronic product catalog, and (ii) demonstrate the basic operational capabilities of industry-comparable electronic commerce purchase and order systems, and (iii) be approved by each designated Beta Test Customer as confirmed by their executing a Beta Test Certificate of Completion. [*].
