D-MAX definition
Examples of D-MAX in a sentence
The plaintiff alleges that DMAX infringes three U.S. patents related to “Internal Combustion Engine with Limited Temperature Cycle” by making and selling Duramax diesel engines.
The defendant DMAX is a joint venture with Isuzu that is 60% owned by GM and that manufactures and assembles the mechanical and other components of Duramax diesel engines for sale to GM.
DMAX is defending ▇▇▇▇▇ on several grounds, including non-infringement and invalidity of the patents.
DMAX is defending Kruse on several grounds, including non-infringement and invalidity of the patents.
DMAX shall make all payments in accordance with the payment schedule in Paragraph 10 (Payment Plan and Schedule).
DMAX shall pay a civil penalty of sixty-two thousand, two hundred fifty dollars ($62,250.00 USD).
CARB based this penalty in part on confidential business information provided by DMAX and confidential settlement communications, neither of which are retained by CARB in the ordinary course of business.
For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, DMAX shall not deduct any monies spent to comply with any provision of this Settlement Agreement in calculating and submitting its federal, state, or local income tax.
DMAX agrees to comply with all regulatory requirements and acknowledges that repeat violations could result in increased penalties in the future.
In consideration of the full completion of civil penalty and all other undertakings above, CARB hereby releases DMAX and its principals, officers, receivers, trustees, successors and assignees, subsidiary and parent corporations, from any claims CARB may have based on the circumstances described in all paragraphs contained in the Case Background above.