Client Business definition

Client Business means the provision of Clearing Services by an FCM Clearing Member to its Clients.
Client Business means the business (Company, partnership or sole proprietorship) that engages NikoRadius in its business.
Client Business means the business of Client, being the provider of managed internet services and other related services; Client Data means all data, information, text, drawings or other materials of Client that are used, delivered, compiled or processed by Service Provider in the provision of the Services; Client Group means the Affiliates of Client for which certain Services shall be provided as set forth in Schedule 4;

Examples of Client Business in a sentence

  • ViaOne shall not exercise control or direction over the Client Business nor shall it interfere with the business and other relationships Client maintains with its vendors, customers, employees and others.

  • Notwithstanding that the Client Business Employees shall be exclusively assigned to and supervised by the Client, ViaOne shall pay all wages, compensation, employee benefits, payroll taxes, worker’s compensation insurance premiums, unemployment insurance premiums and other costs of employment incurred in connection with the Client Business Employees (the “Client Business Employees Expenses”).

  • ViaOne also shall employ or retain all individuals who are to be engaged in daily business and operations of the Client Business (the “Client Business Employees”) and shall hereby provide such Client Business Employees exclusively to the Client to perform such daily business activities and other services in connection with the Client Business as required by the Client.

  • The daily work, performance and activities of the Client Business Employees shall be supervised by the Client.

  • The Client Business Employees shall be qualified to perform such duties and responsibilities as required by the Client any by applicable professional standards and federal, state, and local law, rule and regulation.

  • If Business Associate maintains an Electronic Health Record on behalf of Client, Business Associate shall provide such information in electronic format to enable Client to fulfill its obligations under HIPAA.

  • If any individual requests an amendment of PHI directly from Business Associate or its agents or subcontractors, and the PHI is originally received from Client, Business Associate will notify Client in writing within thirty (30) days of the request.

  • Upon approval of Client, Business Associate shall appropriately amend the PHI maintained by it, or any of its agents or subcontractors.

  • Business Unit Director Client Business Unit Senior Manager Level 3 14 days from the date of escalation to Level 3 (following a failure to resolve the Dispute at Level 2).

  • The Client Business waives any objection which it may now have or will have to the laying of venue of any claims in any forum and further irrevocably submits to such jurisdiction in any suit, action or proceeding.


More Definitions of Client Business

Client Business means any activity that is a commercial or business activity of a business, whether registered as such or not, including private companies, closed corporations, firms, partnerships and sole proprietors.
Client Business means the development, marketing or sale of semiconductor products for server on a chip, embedded computing or connectivity applications. Subject to the foregoing, Client will not unreasonably withhold its consent for Contractor to serve on the Board of Directors of or otherwise provide services (as a consultant or employee) to third party companies engaged in Client Business.
Client Business means any activity that is a commercial or business activity of a business, whether registered as such or not, including private companies, closed corporations, firms, partnerships and sole proprietors. “Bi-annual Period of Retainer” means any 36 consecutive months from the inception date or reinstatement date of this agreement. A new bi-annual period of retainer shall commence at the end of each period of 36 consecutive months. The liability of the firm shall not be cumulative from one annual period of retainer to the next and the maximum payable in any one period shall be the amount stated in the benefit schedule. "Retainer date" means the date on which the Client signed and paid the first installment of the retainer application form. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT