Isuzu definition

Isuzu means American Isuzu Motors, Inc., a California corporation.
Isuzu means Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc., any distribution Subsidiary or division thereof and any successor thereto or predecessor entity thereof.
Isuzu. “Licensee”

Examples of Isuzu in a sentence

  • As at the date of this announcement, Isuzu is a substantial shareholder of the Company holding approximately 20% of the entire issued share capital of the Company and is therefore a connected person of the Company.

  • 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.

  • Registering your engine allows prompt and accurate reporting before warranty service is required and will quickly enable an authorized Isuzu dealer to determine the warranty status of the engine.

  • Isuzu is principally engaged in the production and sale of commercial vehicles and diesel engines.

  • The Company is principally engaged in the production and sales of Isuzu trucks, multipurpose vehicles, pick-up trucks, other vehicles and automobile parts and accessories.


More Definitions of Isuzu

Isuzu is a world-renowned brand of commercial vehicles. The use of Isuzu’s trademarks on the Company’s products could enhance their market recognition;
Isuzu. Isuzu Motors Limited, a company incorporated in Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and a substantial shareholder of the Company “Listing Rules” the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on the Stock Exchangepercentage ratiosthe percentage ratios under Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules, other than the profits ratio and equity capital ratio “PRC” People’s Republic of China “Qingling Isuzu Sales” ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (Chongqing) Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd, which is owned as to 50% and 50% respectively by the Company and Isuzu
Isuzu. Isuzu Motors Limited, a company incorporated in Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and a substantial shareholder of the Company “Listing Rules” the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on the Stock Exchange “Marketing Fee” a marketing fee of RMB94,000,000 payable by Isuzu to the Company in accordance with the terms of the Marketing Fee Agreement “Marketing Fee Agreement” the agreement dated 16 December 2022 entered into between the Company and Isuzu as described under the section headed “THE MARKETING FEE AGREEMENT” “percentage ratiosthe percentage ratios under Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules (other than the profits ratio and equity capital ratio)
Isuzu is a world-renowned brand of commercial vehicles. The Company has been introducing Isuzu’s products and technologies to manufacture products in compliance with the quality standards required by Isuzu, including but not limited to 600P, 100P and TF/UC series vehicles. The use of Isuzu’s trademark on these products could enhance their market recognition. As a result, the Company entered into the Trademark Licensing Agreement to obtain the right to use the trademark and emblem of Isuzu. The Directors (including independent non-executive Directors) are of the view that the Trademark Licensing Agreement is on normal commercial terms, and that its terms are fair and reasonable and in the interest of the Company and the shareholders of the Company as a whole.
Isuzu means American Isuzu Motors Inc., a California corporation, and its successors. AMERICAS 131265571 Interpace Funding ABS - Schedule I to the Base Indenture (Definitions List)
Isuzu means Isuzu Motors Limited.
Isuzu is a world-renowned brand of commercial vehicles. The Company has been introducing Isuzu’s products and technologies to manufacture and sell products in compliance with the quality standards required by Isuzu, including but not limited to the Licensed Vehicles. The use of Isuzu’s trademarks on these products could enhance the market recognition of the Group’s products. Furthermore, the trademarks under the Trademark Licensing Agreement are critical for the sales of the Licensed Vehicles, without which the Company may have difficulties in promoting and marketing the relevant vehicles under the brand name of “Isuzu”. In order to secure the smooth operations of the Company, it is commercially desirable and essential for the Company to maintain a long-term contractual relationship with Isuzu by securing a longer agreement term for the Trademark Licensing Agreement. Accordingly, the Company entered into the Trademark Licensing Agreement with Isuzu to obtain the right to use the trademarks of Isuzu ongoingly for the purpose of manufacturing and sales of the Licensed Vehicles in the PRC. The Directors (including the independent non-executive Directors) are of the view that the terms (including but not limited to the licence fee, service fee and the trademark licensing fee payable by the Company to Isuzu) of the Technology Usage Agreement, the Quality Evaluation Agreement and the Trademark Licensing Agreement are fair and reasonable and on normal commercial terms, and that the transactions contemplated thereunder will be conducted in the ordinary and usual course of business of the Group and in the interests of the Company and its shareholders as a whole.