Common use of Trade Allowances Clause in Contracts

Trade Allowances. No customers of the Corporation are entitled to or customarily receive discounts, allowances, volume rebates or similar reductions in price or other trade terms arising from any agreements or understandings (whether written or oral) with or concessions granted to any customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Aviation Group Inc), Share Purchase Agreement (Aviation Group Inc)

Trade Allowances. No customers of the Corporation Business are entitled to or customarily receive discounts, allowances, volume rebates rebates, credits, preferential terms or similar reductions in price or other trade terms arising from any agreements or understandings (whether written or oral) with or concessions granted to any customer.any

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement

Trade Allowances. No customers of the Corporation Company are entitled to or customarily receive discounts, allowances, volume rebates rebates, credits, preferential terms, or similar reductions in price or other trade terms arising from any agreements or understandings (whether written or oral) with or concessions granted to any customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Flora Growth Corp.)