SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS Sample Clauses

SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS. NOBLE cooperators (growers) to be determined by the NOBLE Agricultural Division. Final NOBLE cooperators and locations will be reported to the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE at the quarterly meetings.
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SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS. Actual locations and work at the locations will be decided by the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE at the quarterly meetings.
SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS. Actual locations and work at the locations will be decided by the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE at the quarterly meetings. Currently projected locations may include: Confidential Treatment Requested and the Redacted Material has been separately filed with the Commission • [***]
SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS. Actual locations and work at the locations will be decided by the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE at the quarterly meetings. The parties agree that the evaluation locations shall include (each site includes each of the varieties identified in Paragraph 16.1 of this SCHEDULE unless otherwise stated): • [***] – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001 Confidential Treatment Requested and the Redacted Material has been separately filed with the Commission – [***] NF/GA993 and NF/GA001 • [***] – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001 – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001 • [***] – NF/GA992 and NF/GA993 • [***] – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001 • [***] – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001 • [***]) – [***] NF/GA991; NF/GA992; NF/GA993; and NF/GA001
SUBCONTRACTORS AND LOCATIONS. Actual locations and work at the locations will be decided by the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE at the quarterly meetings. The parties agree that the evaluation locations shall include (each site includes each of the varieties identified in Paragraph 16.1 of this SCHEDULE unless otherwise stated): • [***] – [***] Confidential Treatment Requested and the Redacted Material has been separately filed with the Commission – [***] • [***] – [***] – [***] • [***] – [***] • [***] – [***] • [***] – [***] • [***]) – [***]

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