Lawn and Garden Channels definition

Lawn and Garden Channels include: (i) retail outlets primarily serving the Lawn and Garden Market; (ii) independent nurseries and hardware co-ops; (iii) home centers (like Home Depot or Lowes); (iv) mass merchants (like Wal-Mart or K-Mart); (v) membership/warehouse clubs serving the Lawn and Garden Market; and (vi) other current or future channels of trade generally accepted and practiced as Lawn and Garden channels in the industry as may be determined from time to time by the Steering Committee.
Lawn and Garden Channels has the meaning set forth in the Agency Agreement.
Lawn and Garden Channels include: (i) retail outlets primarily serving the Lawn and Garden Market; (ii) independent nurseries and hardware co-ops; (iii) home centers (like Home Depot or Lowes); (iv) mass merchants (like Wal-Mart or K-Mart); (v) membership/warehouse clubs serving the Lawn and Garden Market; (vi) other current or future channels of trade generally accepted and practiced as Lawn and Garden channels in the industry as may be determined from time to time by the Steering Committee; and (vii) in Mexico, the following sales channels are deemed to be exclusively within the Lawn and Garden Channels: Wal-Mart, Grupo Chedraui, COSTCO, City Club, Soriana, HEB, Home Depot and Lowes (the entities described in this clause (vii), the “Exclusive Mexican Businesses”).

Examples of Lawn and Garden Channels in a sentence

  • Monsanto acknowledges that one of such Roundup Ag Products, the 2.5 gallon SKU containing 41% concentration of Glyphosate (the "2.5 Gallon SKU"), is currently being sold through those certain Lawn and Garden Channels in the United States set forth on Schedule 3.8 attached hereto and may be purchased by consumers in the Lawn and Garden Market.

  • Schedule 3.8 also sets forth Monsanto's (but not its distributions) sales into Lawn and Garden Channels in the U.K. and France.

  • Monsanto acknowledges that one of such Roundup Ag Products, the 2.5 gallon SKU containing 41% concentration of Glyphosate with the Brand name Roundup Pro (the “Roundup Pro SKU”), is currently being sold through Lawn and Garden Channels in the United States and may be purchased by consumers in the Lawn and Garden Market.

  • Unless expressly agreed by the parties in writing on a country-by-country basis, Monsanto shall not sell, or promote the indirect sale of, the 1.67 Gallon Roundup Pro Max SKU through Lawn and Garden Channels in the Included Markets; provided, that the foregoing shall not be deemed an acknowledgement by Monsanto that a 1.67 Gallon package product or any other package size cannot have agricultural uses.

  • Schedule 3.8 also sets forth Monsanto’s (but not its distributions) sales into Lawn and Garden Channels in the U.K. and France.

  • The Commission considers that UCA and CCA represent a diverse group of end-use customers, and their conditional non-objection to the Share Transfer and Amalgamation signals to the Commission that it would be reasonable to approve the Application, provided that certain terms are imposed on that approval.

  • The Agent is exclusively distributing and managing the sale of the Roundup Pro SKU in Lawn and Garden Channels in the United States.

  • In the event that the Agent is terminated as an exclusive distributor of the Roundup Pro SKU by Monsanto (or by a successor entity which holds the rights to manufacture, sell or commercialize the Roundup Pro SKU), any subsequent sales of the Roundup Pro SKU by parties other than Agent in the Lawn and Garden Channels in the United States will be subject to the provisions of Section 3.8(c) below.

  • Formulator shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to cause the BEA Critical Material Agreements to be replicated in favor of or assigned to Monsanto within six (6) months following the Second Amendment Date, such that following such replication or assignment, Monsanto would have an agreement or other arrangement directly with each third party to provide all BEA Critical Materials to Monsanto for use in the BEA Products in the Lawn and Garden Channels (a “New BEA Critical Material Agreement”).

  • Monsanto acknowledges that one of such Roundup Ag Products, the 2.5 gallon SKU containing 41% concentration of Glyphosate (the “2.5 Gallon SKU”), is currently being sold through those certain Lawn and Garden Channels in the United States set forth on Schedule 3.8 attached hereto and may be purchased by consumers in the Lawn and Garden Market.

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