Dutch Business definition

Dutch Business means, collectively, the Dutch Transferred Assets, the Dutch Assumed Liabilities and the Dutch Employees.
Dutch Business means, collectively, the Dutch Transferred Assets, the Dutch Assumed Liabilities and the Dutch Employees. “Dutch Employees” shall mean, as of any determination date, each Business Employee employed in the Netherlands.

Examples of Dutch Business in a sentence

  • The confidentiality obligation is applicable during the term and up to ten (10) years after termination of the Agreement, the latter however without prejudice to the (in time unlimited) rights of the CLIENT pursuant to the Dutch Business Secrets (Protection) Act.

  • Moreover, any and all information that originates from the CLIENT that is protected on the basis of the Dutch Business Secrets (Protection) Act is also expressly qualified as confidential information.

  • Moreover, any and all information that originates from the Contractor that is protected on the basis of the Dutch Business Secrets (Protection) Act is also expressly qualified as confidential information.

  • Most of the budget was spent on productive sector projects and social infrastructure activities.80 Activities organised in Bangladesh with PSD Apps funds included a feasibility study on a Dutch Business Platform, a workshop on sustainable sourcing in the garment sector and a roundtable on living wages (see also section 4.6.4).

  • The purpose of the Steering Committees is to draw up project proposals and to manage the realisation of project plans commissioned by the Dutch Business Council.


More Definitions of Dutch Business

Dutch Business means the BioFocus activities of the business operated by the Dutch Seller, namely target identification to in vitro proof of concept, comprising the Dutch Assets, the Dutch Lease, the Dutch Contracts, the Dutch Records and the Dutch Employees;
Dutch Business means the Business as conducted by FM-Holland, FM-Spain, FM-Sweden and FM-U.K.
Dutch Business shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.15(a).
Dutch Business shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.
Dutch Business means the DivestCo Business such as it is conducted in the Netherlands;
Dutch Business means the Business conducted by the Dutch Subsidiaries.
Dutch Business means the business of marketing, producing, underwriting, placing, issuing, insuring, reinsuring, servicing and administrating construction bonds, custom bonds in respect of transport and logistics, performance bonds in respect of capital goods, guarantees in offshore industry and capital good producers, home purchase bonds and worker disability insurance in the Netherlands by the Dutch Branch and operated, managed or overseen by the individuals (or their functional replacements) set forth in schedule 9.1(c)(iii) of the MSAPA;