Direct Transaction definition
Examples of Direct Transaction in a sentence
Any legal entity that engages in (e.g., submits bid requests/responses) or supports (e.g., measurement and fraud, analytics, and reporting) an RTB or Direct Transaction in the digital advertising industry is eligible to become a Signatory.
BP shall utilize the forecasted quantities of Natural Gas and Energy that, but for such Early Termination, BP would have sold and delivered to IDT in connection with any Direct Transaction or Credit-Enabled Transaction from the date of Early Termination through the end of the Planned Term.
The Supply Fee shall be considered for all purposes under the EEI Agreement and NAESB Agreement, as applicable, to be in lieu of any other similar fee (not a separate and additional fee or cost) in respect of any Credit-Enabled Transaction or Direct Transaction (unless separately agreed to in a Transaction under the EEI Agreement or NAESB Agreement, as applicable).
On a monthly basis, IDT shall provide and reconcile with BP any environmental reporting that BP is required to do in connection with a Direct Transaction or a Credit-Enabled Transaction.
BP shall have the right at its expense and upon reasonable advance notice to audit and examine the books and records of the IDT to the extent reasonably necessary to verify the accuracy of any information pertaining to the Obligations, a Credit-Enabled Transaction or a Direct Transaction, or any statement, invoice, payment, calculation or determination made hereunder or any Related Agreement; provided that BP may not conduct more than three such audits or examinations within any calendar year.