commercial practices definition

commercial practices means any act, omission, course of conduct or representation, commercial communication including advertising and marketing, by a trader, directly connected with the promotion, sale or supply of a product to consumers;
commercial practices means accepted industry practice regarding the nature of work to be done and the timescales in which it is to be carried out;
commercial practices means any action, omission, behaviour or representation, commercial communication including advertising and marketing by a trader, directly connected with the promotion, sale or supply of a product or service to customers.

More Definitions of commercial practices

commercial practices means any act, omission, course of conduct or representation, or commercial communication, including advertising and marketing, by a trader that is directly connected with the promotion, sale or supply by that trader of a product to consumers;
commercial practices means any course of conduct, activity, omission, advertising, marketing or other commercial communication by an undertaking or a person acting for, or on behalf, of the undertaking, directly connected with the sale or supply to consumers or promotion of goods;

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  • PJM Regional Practices Document means the document of that title that compiles and describes the practices in the PJM Markets and that is made available in hard copy and on the Internet.

  • Unethical practice means any activity on the part of bidder, which try to circumvent tender process in any way. Unsolicited offering of discounts, reduction in financial bid amount, upward revision of quality of goods etc after opening of first bid will be treated as unethical practice.

  • Prudent Electrical Practices means those practices, methods and acts that would be implemented and followed by prudent operators of electric energy generating facilities in the Western United States, similar to the Facility, during the relevant time period, which practices, methods and acts, in the exercise of prudent and responsible professional judgment in the light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could reasonably have been expected to accomplish the desired result consistent with good business practices, reliability and safety. Prudent Electrical Practices shall include, at a minimum, those professionally responsible practices, methods and acts described in the preceding sentence that comply with manufacturers’ warranties, restrictions in this Agreement, and the requirements of Governmental Authorities, WECC standards, the CAISO and Laws. Prudent Electrical Practices also includes taking reasonable steps to ensure that:

  • Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association: