KT Agreement definition

KT Agreement means that certain Agreement dated as of October 27, 1994, by and between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ S.A. and El Dorado Chemical Company.
KT Agreement means that certain Agreement dated as of October 27, 1994, by and between Kaltenbach-Thuring S.A. and El Dorado Chemical Company.

Examples of KT Agreement in a sentence

  • A successor owner of the Facility Assets with respect to the El Dorado Site would not need the rights licensed under the KT Agreement in order to produce ammonia nitrate as currently produced by Borrowers at the El Dorado Site.

  • The technology and “Technical Information” (as that term is defined in the KT Agreement) which is granted to and licensed to EDCC under the KT Agreement is neither used by Borrowers or necessary for the production of ammonia nitrate as currently produced by Borrowers or for the ownership, use or operation of the Facility Assets or to conduct the Facility Business as presently conducted.

Related to KT Agreement

  • TBT Agreement means the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, which is part of the WTO Agreement;

  • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Agreement means that certain Contingent Stock Agreement, effective as of January 1, 1996, by The ▇▇▇▇▇ Company in favor of and for the benefit of the Holders (named in Schedule I thereto) and the Representatives (therein defined), as amended.

  • PILOT Agreement means the Agreement for Payments in Lieu of Ad Valorem Taxes entered into by and among the Board, the Company, the City and the County.

  • SPS Agreement means the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures which is a part of the WTO Agreement; Subheading means the first six digits in the tariff classification number under the HS; Territory means:

  • Joint Agreement means a type of Fund Use Agreement between the Consortium and the Fund Council that sets forth an umbrella set of terms and conditions that govern principally the submission and approval of CRP proposals and the transfer and use of funds from the CGIAR Fund for implementation of CRPs.