KCT definition

KCT in the context of export sales means export to Korea, China and or Thailand.
KCT means KCT Operating I, LLC.
KCT means Kansas City Title Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, with its principal offices at Kansas City, Missouri;

Examples of KCT in a sentence

  • It is intended that this 7:1 roster should operate for a period commensurate with the initial term of the Agreement applicable to PWCT and KCT.

  • If you have completed coaching sessions beyond the first month, KCT will also retain the amount equal to the value of the additional completed months of coaching.

  • KCT will retain the first month's payment as an administrative fee.

  • KCT will prorate you any refund due, if any, at the appropriate monthly payment plan price on the front of this document based on the number of months you completed.

  • You agree by signing this Agreement that KCT or its assigns has your permission to acknowledge you publicly as a participant of this Coaching program and that KCT may use you as a reference, after contacting you, and has your permission to quote you and use your name on its promotional materials.

  • For example, upon the expiration of the KCT patents in the United States, Sub-licensee will not longer be obligated to pay the Royalties for the utilization of KCT in Projects located in the United States.

  • You will not hold KCT, or its Coaches responsible for any actions or adverse results created as a direct result of advice or recommendations given by KCT, or its Coaches.

  • Improvements to the KCT or *** technology developed by Sub-licensee or the Project Entities following the Execution Date and during the term of this Agreement (“Technology Improvements”) shall be fully disclosed to the Sub-licensor and licensed to Sub-licensor, which, subject to the terms of this Agreement, shall have, a non-exclusive, royalty free, fully paid-up license to use the Technology Improvements and license the Technology Improvements to other sub-licensees.

  • KCT represents, and by signing this Agreement you acknowledge that you understand and agree, that these Coaching sessions are not psychological counseling, relationship counseling session.

  • Sub-licensor, has acquired all of ATS’ rights to KCT Technology, and therefore owns the license rights to KCT; and Whereas, ▇▇▇▇▇ Technologies Inc., (“▇▇▇▇▇”), an affiliate of Sub-licensee, and Power Acquisition Corp.


More Definitions of KCT

KCT means a value (the "Kc Value") in respect of Strategy Business Day (t) determined in accordance with the following rules:

Related to KCT

  • Wheel means a complete wheel consisting of a rim and a wheel disc;

  • invalid carriage or other vehicle means a vehicle propelled by a petrol engine or by electric power supplied for use on the road and to be controlled by the occupant;

  • Alcoholic liquor means that term as defined in section 105 of the Michigan liquor control code of 1998, 1998 PA 58, MCL 436.1105.

  • Counterfeit Part means (1) an unauthorized copy, imitation, substitute, or modified part, which is knowingly misrepresented as a specified genuine part of the original manufacturer, or (2) a previously used Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Part which has been modified and is knowingly misrepresented as new without disclosure to Buyer that it has been previously used. Examples of a Counterfeit Part include, but are not limited to, the false identification of grade, serial number, date code, or performance characteristics. NOTE: This definition shall be read so as not to conflict with the definition for “counterfeit electronic part” cited in DFARS 252.246-7007, where that definition shall govern to the extent that clause applies.

  • Weapon means a firearm as defined in 18 USC §921 for purposes of the Gun-Free Schools Act. It also means any other gun, BB gun, pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, machine gun, disguised gun, dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto, switchblade knife, gravity knife, brass knuckles, sling shot, metal knuckle knife, box cutters, cane sword, electronic dart gun, Kung Fu star, electronic stun gun, pepper spray or other noxious spray, explosive or incendiary bomb, or other device, instrument, material or substance that can cause physical injury or death when used to cause physical injury or death.