Casper definition

Casper means Casper Medical Center, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company.
Casper. Carbon Storage in Pasture through Ecological Restoration". This Agreement governs the parties’ collaboration in relation to that project.
Casper shall automatically be expanded to include any modifications to the product provided by Licensor, Best or Abra to Licensee during the term of this Agreement whether pursuant to Section 4 hereof or otherwise.

Examples of Casper in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Agreement, Employee’s reporting location shall be Casper, Wyoming, which shall include the metropolitan area within a 60 mile radius from the Company’s current office at that location.

  • Casper Terminal is located in Casper, Wyoming adjacent to the Seminoe Pipeline.

  • Credit hours may be a combination of hours from Casper College, the University of Wyoming at Casper, and other institutions formally affiliated with Casper College.

  • All amounts payable hereunder shall be payable to Holder in immediately available funds at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Casper, Wyoming 82601, or such other address as Holder or the legal holder of this Note may specify to Borrower in writing.

  • The Zone Interagency Dispatch Centers are Cody, Casper, Rawlins, Great Plains, Bozeman, and Teton.

  • The home will be serviced with City of Casper Water & Sewer, Rocky Mountain Power, Source Gas and Optimum and/or CenturyLink for Phone, cable television and internet.

  • Company originally developed the codebase for the CASPER Blockchain Network which is a decentralized blockchain and smart contracting platform that scales for real-world usage and simplifies experiences for developers and end users; and AND WHEREAS, the Parties desire to collaborate on Partner building certain application(s) on the Casper Blockchain Network (the “Project”).

  • Media inquiries should be directed to one’s supervisor or Casper College Public Relations.

  • Prior to commencing operations for the Second Unit Obligation Well, Burlington will meet with the Bureau of Land Management office in Casper, Wyoming to present Burlington's under-balanced method to be used while drilling the Fort Union Formation in the Second Unit Obligation Well.

  • If a validator signs multi- ple links at the same height, Casper uses its signatures as proofs to slash its deposited stake.


More Definitions of Casper

Casper as set forth in Section 1.1(f). The Company has advised Purchaser that it received from Universal a letter dated April 2, 2001, a copy of which has been furnished to Purchaser, asserting that, based upon its audit, Universal believes that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ owes to Universal the amount of $405,665 with respect to such licensing and merchandising activities. Sellers had previously estimated the amount of such liability to Universal to be approximately $205,000. The Company has advised Purchaser that the Company is disputing such claim by Universal. Purchaser acknowledges that Universal's revised claim against the Company for such increased amount shall not give rise to any claim by Purchaser against Sellers.
Casper as defined in the preamble of this Agreement.
Casper. (the "Television Distribution Agreement"). The Parties have also entered into an Amended and Restated Memorandum of Distribution Agreement (the "Amended and Restated Agreement") amending the Original Form of the Agreement based on that certain "Term Sheet for Universal/Harv▇▇ ▇▇▇tated Agreement" (the "Term Sheet") entered into on May 15, 1997 (the "Settlement Date"), and effective as of the Settlement Date. After the Original Form of Agreement was entered into certain disputes arose between us over the scope of the Parties' merchandising rights under the agreements referenced hereinabove. Consequently, a letter agreement was negotiated between the Parties and a draft dated October 29, 1996 (the "Merchandising Amendment Draft") was created by Universal but not executed. The Term Sheet includes changes to the Merchandising Amendment Draft which are incorporated in this letter, which is substantially in the form of the Merchandising Amendment Draft. Also incorporated in this letter is a proposed side letter regarding foreign licensing agents and other matters (the "Merchandising Side Letter") dated November 1966. This letter (the "Merchandising Amendment") memorializes our agreement to amend and restate our respective rights and obligations regarding Merchandising rights under all prior agreements. Except as otherwise provided in this Merchandising Amendment, this Merchandising Amendment therefore replaces and supersedes, effective as of January 21, 1997 (the "Merchandising Amendment Date") all prior agreements (including the Baby ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇eement, the PSO Agreement, the Television Distribution Agreement, the Distribution Acquisition Agreement (no longer in force), the Letter Amendment, and Article 5 of the Original Form of Agreement and of the Amended and Restated Agreement) made and entered into prior to the Settlement Date insofar as they concern or relate to Merchandising rights and settles any and all existing disputes between Universal and Harv▇▇ ▇▇▇ated to such rights pursuant to Paragraph 7.2 of the Amended and Restated Agreement. For Merchandising licensing agreements which commenced prior to the Merchandising Amendment Date, the provisions of such agreements shall be effective. Such Merchandising licensing agreements written by Universal prior to the Merchandising Amendment Date shall remain in full force, and the respective rights and obligations of the Parties under the provisions of Article 5 of the Amended and Restated Agreement or Paragraph 14 of...
Casper as set forth in Section 1.1(f);