COMMERCIAL DEBT definition
COMMERCIAL DEBT means all accounts receivable that have not cleared and remain unpaid.
COMMERCIAL DEBT means a debt where—
COMMERCIAL DEBT means a debt arising between us and you, where you are a commercial entity
Examples of COMMERCIAL DEBT in a sentence
In addition, MOVIANTO shall be in charge of managing COMMERCIAL DEBT, in strict compliance with any instructions it may receive from CLIENT, including but not limited to CLIENTS Credit Policy as referenced in SCHEDULE 3.
MOVIANTO represents and warrants that all COMMERCIAL DEBT related data stored shall, at any time, (i) on MOVIANTO’s systems be properly secured against any unauthorised access of any third parties, (ii) be accessible to CLIENT when requested, and (iii) give, for each COMMERCIAL DEBT, a complete and accurate picture of all movements and adjustments, including all relevant explanations and background information, as well as an ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE balance.
More Definitions of COMMERCIAL DEBT
COMMERCIAL DEBT means Debt referred to in paragraph (i) of the definition of Debt which is provided by one or more commercial banking institutions to the Borrowers or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries.
COMMERCIAL DEBT means Debt referred to in paragraph (i) of the definition of Debt which is provided by one or more commercial banking institutions to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
COMMERCIAL DEBT means any obligation or alleged obligation of a 5 consumer to pay money arising out a transaction in which the money, property, insurance or services which are the subject of the trans- action are primarily for the purposes of furthering future commer-
COMMERCIAL DEBT means the debt that the company has, as of August 31, 2008, with the Purchaser and its subsidiaries for the total amount of four million six hundred six thousand United States dollars (US$ 4,606,000).
COMMERCIAL DEBT shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3 of this Agreement.
COMMERCIAL DEBT means any liability incurred by any person, whether as principal debtor or otherwise, insofar as that liability was incurred, or otherwise arises as a result of any liability which was originally incurred in the course of, in connection with, or for the purposes of, the exercise of any trade, business, craft or profession by the original debtor, and any other liabilities as the Minister responsible for the Malta Business Registry may, by regulations prescribe;