Customer Contracts means any Contract pursuant to which a third party purchases or is entitled to receive products or services of Seller and/or its Affiliates with respect to the Business.
Customer Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.11(c).
Customer Contracts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.17(c).
Examples of Customer Contracts in a sentence
We must also comply with the standards of service set out in Part 5 of the Energy Coordination (Customer Contracts) Regulations 2004 (WA).
This contract complies with the Electricity Industry Act 2004, the Electricity Industry (Customer Contracts) Regulations 2005 and other relevant instruments made under that Act.
More Definitions of Customer Contracts
Customer Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(b)(ii)(A).
Customer Contracts means the Contracts between Seller and its Customers.
Customer Contracts means contracts entered into from time to time by Obligors with Customers in connection with the Business.
Customer Contracts means the Debtors’ drilling contracts and other agreements with customers of the Debtors and their Affiliates, including guarantees by the Debtors of other Entities’ performance under such contracts.
Customer Contracts means any and all agreements entered into between the Vendor and one or more third parties relating to the sale or provision of goods or services by the Vendor to such third parties in connection with the Business, including unfilled orders, commitments and other engagements by or with such third parties, all of which are listed in Schedule 2.1.4 attached hereto;
Customer Contracts means Contracts between the Debtor and its customers.
Customer Contracts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.10.2.