Aggregators definition

Aggregators means person(s) who own and manage web-based applications, which enable potential customers to connect with service provider(s) providing service(s) under the aggregators' brands or trade names.
Aggregators. As defined in Section 2.10(d).

Examples of Aggregators in a sentence

  • References herein to the Intermediate Entities shall include the Aggregators, as the context so requires.

  • The Investment Adviser may elect to receive the Management Fee in cash, Units of the Fund, the Aggregators or any Parallel Fund and/or shares, interests or units (as applicable) of Intermediate Entities.

  • Collectively, the Memorandum, this Agreement and the amended and restated limited partnership agreements of the Feeder TE and the Aggregators.

  • In particular, such differences may cause Parallel Funds to subscribe at a different Net Asset Value per unit in the Aggregators.

  • The Fund and the Parallel Funds will generally also dispose of each such Investment at the same time and on substantially the same terms, pro rata based on the capital invested by each in such investment (including by the Aggregators disposing of such investment), unless the General Partner determines in good faith that a different allocation or terms are reasonably necessary for legal, tax, accounting, national security, regulatory, or certain other operational requirements.

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