CIIC definition
Examples of CIIC in a sentence
This agreement defines the terms under which CIIC and _____________________________________________________________________________________________ (“Sponsor”) enter into a sponsorship agreement for the CIIC 2022 Student Endowment Golf Tournament.
For courses that are not ILP or RFP and are developed for and delivered through Distance Education technologies, the definition for Traditional Academic [or Scholarly] Copyrightable Works (see Section C.II.C of the Intellectual Property policy [Addendum C]) will apply unless other arrangements are made.
All accounts, documents, files, vouchers, data, letters and all other papers and records created and maintained by SHS pursuant to this Service Agreement are the property of CIIC and shall be open at all times to inspection by CIIC or its designees upon reasonable notice and , upon termination of this Service agreement, shall be returned to CIIC if it so requests.
CIIC, help startup entities, early stage ventures and young entrepreneurs launch and scale innovative companies (“Startups”).
The Shareholders are not aware of any fact or circumstance that could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect on CIIC or VACT.
GAF and CIIC are individually referred to as “Institute” and collectively as “Institutes”.
To the extent that amounts are so withheld by AFC, such withheld amounts shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to the Shareholders and the other shareholders of CIIC, proportionately.
One arbitrator shall be chosen by CIIC and one shall be chosen by CCIC, CII Insurance or SIC Texas as the case may require.
CIIC and CDI will coordinate efforts in the identification, evaluation, structuring, negotiating and closing of transactions with Chinese entities (whether in the form of asset purchases, stock purchases, mergers, consolidations, joint ventures, strategic alliances or otherwise).
CIIC and CDI wish to coordinate resources in their joint efforts to to assist Chinese entities to access the U.S. capital markets.