Flow Down definition

Flow Down means the requirement that Contractual Terms between CPB and any organization that issues sub-grants, sub-awards, or any other transfer of CPB grants or funds to persons or entities that directly produce content.
Flow Down means the rights and obligations set forth within the Common Agreement that Epic is obligated to incorporate into this Agreement, that Epic is required to obligate Participant to include in any Subparticipant Agreements, and that Epic must require Participant to obligate Subparticipants to impose on their Downstream Subparticipants through their Downstream Subparticipant Agreements, if any. Provisions of this Agreement containing such rights and obligations are identified in Section 16.5 of this Agreement.
Flow Down. Contractor Ownership with AURA and Government Rights in Inventions (NSF Funded “Development”):

Examples of Flow Down in a sentence

  • Customer may access and use the APEX Service only: (i) during the Subscription Term; and (ii) as provided in the Flow Down Terms and the Service Offering Description.

  • If the APEX Service includes Software that is licensed by Dell, then the Customer Agreement will require Customer to use the Software only: (a) in connection with Customer’s use of the APEX Service and as provided in the Flow Down Terms; (b) for the Subscription Term; and (c) in accordance with Dell’s End User License Agreement (“▇▇▇▇”).

  • It is Customer’s responsibility to ensure compliance and compatibility with applicable laws in the relevant jurisdictions (of sale and performance of Services, and location of relevant parties) including but not limited to those relating to: provision of the Service to its End User, Flow Down Terms, and Customer’s contractual agreement with the End User.

  • Dell is not required to provide the APEX Service until (i) Distributor has provided all information Dell needs to process the Order and provision the APEX Service and any Related Services and (ii) the Customer has agreed to the Flow Down Terms.

  • Subject to compliance with local laws and the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Reseller is authorized to resell the APEX Service and Related Service to a Customer that is located in the Territory, agrees to the Flow Down Terms, and is identified in the Order (the “Resale Right”).

  • Dell is not required to provide the APEX Service and any Related Services until (i) Reseller has provided all information Dell needs to process the Order and provision the APEX Service and Related Services and (ii) the Customer has agreed to the Flow Down Terms.

  • Reseller will notify Dell if Reseller becomes aware of Customer’s violation of any of the Flow Down Terms.

  • Reseller may access and use the APEX Service only: (i) during the Subscription Term; (ii) as necessary to exercise the Resale Right; (iii) as otherwise permitted by the Customer, subject to Customer’s rights to grant any such access and use as provided in the Flow Down Terms and the Service Offering Description; and (iv) in accordance with the Agreement.

  • Subject to compliance with local laws and the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Distributor is authorized to resell the APEX Service and Related Service to a Reseller that is located in the Territory and identified in the Order for resale to a Customer located in the Territory, agrees to the Flow Down Terms and is identified in the Order (the “Distribution Right”).

  • You will only sell Asset Recovery Services to End Users who agree to the applicable terms of this Agreement, most specifically outlined at section 12, Flow Down Terms.

Related to Flow Down

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  • Excess Cash Flow Interim Period means, (x) during any Excess Cash Flow Period, any one, two, or three-quarter period (a) commencing on the later of (i) the end of the immediately preceding Excess Cash Flow Period and (ii) if applicable, the end of any prior Excess Cash Flow Interim Period occurring during the same Excess Cash Flow Period and (b) ending on the last day of the most recently ended fiscal quarter (other than the last day of the fiscal year) during such Excess Cash Flow Period for which financial statements are available and (y) during the period from the Closing Date until the beginning of the first Excess Cash Flow Period, any period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on the last day of the most recently ended fiscal quarter for which financial statements are available.