JJH definition
Examples of JJH in a sentence
JJH BUILDING, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company By: Four Bissells, LLC, its Manager By: /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.
The population was randomised by JWAS and JJH using computer aided block randomization at household level, utilizing Random Allocation Software to assign treatment groups.
Landlord agrees to cause JJH Building, LLC, as the current ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Building Landlord, to consent to the terms and provisions of this Section 5 by executing the signature page attached to this exhibit and to join as a party to any memorandum of lease entered into between Landlord and Tenant in connection with the Lease.
JJH shall grant to LICENSEE the exclusive user and exclusive importation and distribution rights for the FOR YOU TOO/4U2 Trademark and Designs of JJH in the ‘Territory’ (as defined in Clause 4 below).
LICENSEE shall not distribute or sell to customers that LICENSEE believes are involved in export/commercial activities outside the Territories, unless approved in writing in advance by JJH.
RBV, WWT and JJH shall be respectively entitled to a 0.7%, 0.2% and 0.1% gross overriding royalties (collectively, the "▇▇▇▇") on the production from the Property, calculated and paid in accordance the terms and conditions as set out in the more particularly described in Schedule "B" attached hereto.
Accordingly, LICENSEE must make its staff, suppliers, service contractors and agents aware of this designation and require them not to use in any way such designs or information in the public domain unless so authorized by JJH in writing.
To supply Bel-Air and JJH with information on sales, inventories and other matters relevant to the Product.
LICENSEE and Colorcos recognize JJH’s title to the FOR YOU TOO/4U2 Trademarks and all and any Designs produced by JJH or by any of its licensees and distributors as approved by JJH (Designs) and will not at any time do or cause to be done any act or thing, which in any way may impair the rights of JJH in this Trademark and Designs.
Zie uitgebreid N.M. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & J.J.H. van Mil, ‘Cybersecurity in Europa: de herziene Netwerk- en Informatiebeveiligingsrichtlijn (NIS 2)’, NJB 2023/674, p.