Business Knowledge definition

Business Knowledge has the meaning set forth in Section 2.16(a)(vii).
Business Knowledge shall have the meaning assigned to it in Section 1.1(f).
Business Knowledge is defined as USC’s know how, information and expertise regarding the Business including, but not limited to, formulations, clinical support knowledge and services, data from BUD and other studies, SOP/work instructions/process flows/instruction documents, information relating to Customers and other business relationships, to the extent any such information and expertise has been memorialized in writing by USC. For the avoidance of doubt, customer information pertaining to the Remaining Business shall not be included in the Book of Business or Business Knowledge.

Examples of Business Knowledge in a sentence

  • LE Business Knowledge • Familiarize itself and remain current with LE policies and requirements.

  • With respect to SAS Training Services identified as “SAS Enterprise Professional Training Offer” the following additional terms shall apply: The State must designate a representative to serve as the contact to register employees for public courses, on-site courses, Business Knowledge Series (BKS) courses, Live Web classes, the SAS Data Mining Certificate (DMC) program, SAS training center rental fees, or selected conferences.

  • In addition, no obligation of confidentiality applies to any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in Client Confidential Information that are related to Client's business activities ("Client Business Knowledge").

  • Executive understands and acknowledges that Executive’s Business Knowledge and the intellectual and/or strategic services Executive provides to Company are unique, special, or extraordinary and which are vitally important to Company in conducting commerce in the ordinary course of business and completing future transactions.

  • However, this does not give Client the right to disclose, except as set forth elsewhere in this Agreement (i) the source of the Fiserv Business Knowledge; (ii) any financial, statistical, or personnel data; or (iii) the business plans of Fiserv.

  • IT and Software •Continue existing IT infrastructure support Access to Facilities •Provide occasional working and meeting facilities as needed and as available LE Business Knowledge •Familiarize itself and remain current with LE policies and requirements.

  • The Business Knowledge Tool greatly simplifies employee transitions.

  • The parties agree that nothing contained in this section 6 shall restrict any successor, following a change of control, of the Seller from engaging in the Business or using the Business Knowledge.

  • During the Post-Closing Period, the Transition Team will be tasked with helping transition the Book of Business and Business Knowledge to Purchaser and shall perform such duties in good faith.

  • In addition, no obligation of confidentiality applies to any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in Fiserv Confidential Information that are related to Fiserv's business activities ("Fiserv Business Knowledge").

Related to Business Knowledge

  • Parent’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of those individuals identified in Section 1.1(b) of the Parent Disclosure Schedule.

  • Company’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of the executive officers (as defined in Rule 405 under the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇) of the Company, after due inquiry.

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