Aggregation Business definition

Aggregation Business means the sale of products to a specific body of customers under a specified program where the sale of such products is made on special terms and conditions that are sponsored, either directly or indirectly, by the vendor of those products and such terms and conditions are not made available to wholesale distributors that are comparable to Merisel or its affiliates in wholesale distribution contracts. Examples of the Aggregation Businesses are Ingram Alliance and Tech Data Elect.

Examples of Aggregation Business in a sentence

  • Data Aggregation: Business Associate may Use PHI to perform data aggregation services as permitted by 45 CFR § 164.504(e)(2)(i)(B).

  • The Phase 2 work includes several tasks culminating in the development of a Community Choice Aggregation Business Plan and, pending approval by the County and cities in Marin, the subsequent filing of the required Implementation Plan with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).

Related to Aggregation Business

  • Generation Business means the licensed business of the Licensee

  • Distribution Business means the business of operating and maintaining a distribution system for supplying electricity in the area of the supply of the Distribution Licensee;

  • Transferred Business has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Separation Agreement.

  • Qualified business and “Small Business Concern” means a business as set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 44559.1 subdivision (i) and (m), that is not dominant in its field of operation, and that together with affiliates, has 500 or fewer employees.

  • Retained Businesses means all businesses now, previously or hereafter conducted by Sellers or any of their Affiliates, other than the Businesses, and “Retained Business” specifically includes the Specified Retained Businesses.