Customer Program definition

Customer Program means a program established between an Account Debtor and a financial institution reasonably acceptable to Agent, pursuant to which such Account Debtor consolidates multiple invoices from a supplier into a single large payment and issues a negotiable draft to a Credit Party which draft is purchased from the Credit Party by such financial institution for an agreed upon purchase price.
Customer Program means the Debtor’s customer programs and practices as to
Customer Program means the Debtorscustomer programs and practices, including among others, advance ticket sales, frequent flyer credit card programs, tour operator programs, airport lounge programs, corporate incentive programs, cargo programs and flight school training programs as to which the Debtors were authorized to honor pre-petition obligations and to otherwise continue in the ordinary course of business by the Order Pursuant to Sections 105(a), 363(b), 363(c), 365(a), 1107(a) and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code and Rule 6006 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Authorizing the Debtors to (i) Honor Prepetition Obligations to Customers and to Otherwise Continue Customer Programs and Practices in the Ordinary Course of Business and (ii) Authorize Financial Institutions to Honor and Process Related Checks and Transfers, entered by the Bankruptcy Court on September 16, 2005 [Docket No. 152].

Examples of Customer Program in a sentence

  • The Contractor Program Manager shall promptly consult with the Customer Program Manager in an effort to reach an agreement to resolve the Dispute.

  • The laws of the State of Florida shall govern all matters relating to or arising from this Agreement and your enrollment in MONAT’s VIP Customer Program.

  • As a VIP Customer, you must “sign up with” a Sponsor (Market Partner) upon joining the VIP Customer Program.

  • Services provided at a shop visit for which Customer Delivered an Engine for Services against the advice and consent of GE’s Customer Program Manager or delegate unless it is determined after Delivery of the Engine that such shop visit does qualify as a Rate Per EFH Shop Visit under Article 3.2.

  • Even more efficient than the Direct Customer Program is ▇▇▇▇▇'s Preferred Customer Program.


More Definitions of Customer Program

Customer Program means any and all software and/or application owned, created, utilized or operated by, on behalf of, or for the benefit of Customer, and any Sublicensees, that displays the Widget.
Customer Program means a program established between an Account Debtor and SunTrust Bank, or another bank acceptable to Agent, pursuant to which such Account Debtor consolidates multiple invoices from a supplier into a single large payment and issues a negotiable draft to the supplier, which draft is purchased by SunTrust Bank, or such other acceptable bank, from the supplier at an agreed upon purchase price.
Customer Program means the loyalty/benefits program operated by Customer, if any, in each case where the Designated Applications include the Loyalty/Benefits Application.
Customer Program means those free ISP and/or bundled computer offerings made by ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ Credit and PeoplePC to the Customers and/or the Eligible Employees (if an additional offering is made to them beyond the FECP) as such offerings are further described in the LOI, the definitive agreement(s) that will be based on the LOI or such other agreements as the Parties may mutually agree.
Customer Program means Products or Services sold to a Customer.
Customer Program means the program which operates with the REL Product and the Driver Program.
Customer Program means any product family within an existing customer of that is served by the Company or any of its subsidiaries. For purposes of clarity, Schedule 2 hereto lists the Company's existing Customer Programs. The Company agrees to update Schedule 2 every three months to bring the list of then existing Customer Programs current. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the covenants provided for in this Section 8.1 are reasonable and necessary in terms of time, area and line of business to protect the Company's "Trade Secrets" (as hereinafter defined). Consultant further acknowledges and agrees that such covenants are reasonable and necessary in terms of time, area and line of business to protect the Company's legitimate business interests, which include its interests in protecting the Company's (i) valuable confidential business information, (ii) substantial relationships with customers throughout the United States, and (iii) customer goodwill associated with the ongoing business of the Company. Consultant expressly authorizes the enforcement of the covenants provided for in this Section 8.1 by (A) the Company and its subsidiaries, (B) the Company's permitted assigns, and (C) any successors to the Company's business. To the extent that the covenant provided for in this Section 8.1 may later be deemed by a court to be too broad to be enforced with respect to its duration or with respect to any particular activity or geographic area, the court making such determination shall have the power to reduce the duration or scope of the provision, and to add or delete specific words or phrases to or from the provision. The provision as modified shall then be enforced.