Business Orders definition
Business Orders. As defined in Section 4.16(b). Goods produced, distributed, marketed or sold by the Business on the Closing Date under the brand names listed in Schedule 1(a)(ii), or otherwise. “Business Products”
Business Orders. As defined in Section 4.16. "Business Products" Goods produced, distributed, marketed or sold by the Business on the Closing Date under the brand names listed in Schedule 1(a)(ii), or otherwise. "Buyer" As defined on the title page. "Buyer Designated Affiliate" As defined in Section 10.7. "Buyer Incurred Damages" As defined in Section 6.1(a). "Buyer's Clinical Nutrition Business" The business conducted by the Buyer and its Affiliates (including by using assets, properties and rights used by the relevant business unit(s) of the Buyer and its Affiliates) of developing, manufacturing, marketing, distributing and selling enteral nutrition products (including both branded and unbranded products and also tube feed and sip feed products) and clinical oral nutrition products (including both branded and unbranded products and includes all packaging types), in both the institutional and retail channels, and medical devices related to enteral nutrition. "Cash Pooling Loans" As defined in Section 2.4. "Closing" As defined in Section 9.1. "Closing Date" As defined in Section 9.1. "Closing Date Net Debt" As defined in Section 2.3(d). "Closing Date Working Capital" As defined in Section 2.3(d). "Code" The United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. "Commissioner" As defined in Section 8.1(a). "Companies" As defined in the Preamble, including from after the consummation of the relevant Spin-Offs, Nutrition Canada, Nutrition Italy and Nutrition Brazil. "Companies' Intellectual Property" As defined in Section 4.20(a). "Companies' Know-How" All Know-How owned by the Companies. "Competition Act" As defined in Section 4.19. "Confidentiality Agreement" As defined in Section 10.1. "Contest" As defined in Section 6.8(b). "Corporate Balance Sheet Items" As defined in Section 4.6(a). "Current Assets" The aggregate amount in US dollars of current assets included in accordance with the Accounting Principles consistently applied in the line items specified under the caption "Assets" in Schedule 1(a)(vii), to the extent not included in the calculation of the Net Debt Position.
Examples of Business Orders in a sentence
Except as set forth in Schedule 4.16, the Seller, the Companies and the Asset Selling Subsidiaries are currently, and since 1 January 2006 have, operated, the Business in material compliance with the Business Orders.
To the extent any other Business Orders between the parties are outstanding upon any such termination or expiration, this Agreement shall be deemed to continue with respect to such Business Order(s) until the then current Support Period under such Business Order(s) shall terminate and there shall be no Renewal Support Period with respect thereto.