Interposed definition

Interposed means in relation to a Customer, that the Distributor provides Distribution Services to the Trader and the Trader contracts with the Customer for the supply of those services;
Interposed means in relation to a Consumer, that the Distributor provides Distribution Services to the Retailer and the Retailer contracts with the Consumer for the supply of those services;
Interposed means in relation to a Customer, that the Distributor provides Distribution

Examples of Interposed in a sentence

  • The notice of termination may not be given under this clause 21.1 before 4 years and 6 months from the commencement date of the first use of system agreement – interposed version number 1.0 entered into between the Distributor and any retailer based on the Electricity Authority’s Model Use of System Agreement (Interposed) of September 2012.

  • While there is no restriction on the number of Consumers that may seek to enter into a Distributor’s Agreement, this clause is not intended to provide the Distributor with a mechanism to unilaterally change its business model from an Interposed basis to a Conveyance Only basis.

  • The notice of termination may not be given under this clause 21.1 before 4 years and 6 months from the Commencement Date of the first use of system agreement based on the Electricity Authority’s Model Use of System Agreement (Interposed) of September 2012 entered into between the Distributor and any retailer.

  • EB SPF agrees to contribute to Earthbound Interposed, and hereby contributes, assigns and delivers to Earthbound Interposed, the EB SAV Shares, and Earthbound Interposed agrees to accept, and hereby accepts, the EB SAV Shares, and in exchange, Earthbound Interposed shall issue, and hereby issues, an allocable portion of limited partner interests in Earthbound Interposed to EB SPF.

  • The Distributor or the Retailer, as appropriate, will not unreasonably object to the Auditor appointed by the Model Use of System Agreement – Interposed – Final Draft – September 2012 other party.

  • At Closing, MSG Coinvest shall deliver to MSG Interposed a unit transfer power evidencing the transfer of the MSG Coinvest GP MSG Units to MSG Interposed.

  • At Closing, UniTek Coinvest shall deliver to UniTek Interposed a unit transfer power evidencing the transfer of the SP LLC UniTek Shares to UniTek Interposed.

  • The basis of this Interposed MUoSA is as follows: The Distributor provides wholesale Distribution Services to the Retailer.

  • SPF SBS agrees to contribute to UniTek Interposed, and hereby contributes, assigns and delivers to UniTek Interposed, the SPF SBS UniTek Shares and all of its interests in the Registration Rights Agreement, and UniTek Interposed agrees to accept, and hereby accepts, the SPF SBS UniTek Shares and such interests in the Registration Rights Agreement, and in exchange, UniTek Interposed shall issue, and hereby issues, an allocable portion of limited partner interests in UniTek Interposed to SPF SBS.

  • At Closing, Earthbound Interposed shall deliver to EB SAV a stock transfer power evidencing the transfer of the EB Rollover Shares to EB SAV.

Related to Interposed

  • Named Plaintiff means ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.

  • Objection means any objection, application, motion, complaint or any other legal proceeding seeking, in whole or in part, to Disallow, determine, liquidate, classify, reclassify or establish the priority, expunge, subordinate or estimate any Claim (including the resolution of any request for payment of any Administrative Claim) or Interest other than a Claim or an Interest that is Allowed.

  • Claim means any claim, action, cause of action, demand, lawsuit, arbitration, inquiry, audit, notice of violation, proceeding, litigation, citation, summons, subpoena, or investigation of any nature, whether civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory or other, and whether at law, in equity or otherwise brought against an Indemnified Person.