Customer Incentive Program definition

Customer Incentive Program has the meaning set forth in the Customer Incentive Programs Order.

Examples of Customer Incentive Program in a sentence

  • The Early Customer Incentive Program (“ECIP”) is designed to provide financial rewards to a limited group of early customers that make high volume/low cost RFID manufacture possible by placing early purchase commitments.

  • Upon Alien’s receipt of the Deposit from Buyer under Section 3.2, Buyer is eligible to participate in Alien’s Early Customer Incentive Program on the terms and conditions detailed in Exhibit A.

Related to Customer Incentive Program

  • Long-Term Incentive Plan or “LTIP” means a plan providing compensation intended to motivate performance over a period greater than one financial year. LTIPs do not include option or SAR plans or plans for compensation through shares or units that are subject to restrictions on resale;

  • MIP has the meaning set forth in Section 3(b) of the Agreement.

  • Company Incentive Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 5.13.

  • AML Program has the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 2.1(F)(8) hereof.

  • System for Award Management (SAM) database means the primary Government repository for contractor information required for the conduct of business with the Government.