Negotiation Process definition
Examples of Negotiation Process in a sentence
KO shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any amendment, modification, addition or deletion of any KO Distribution Agreement (or the terms attached as Exhibit A with respect to any New Distribution Agreement proposed by MEC pursuant to the Distributor Negotiation Process) that is sought by MEC and is acceptable to such KO Distributor.
KO shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any amendment, modification, addition or deletion of any KO Distribution Agreement (or the terms attached as Exhibit A with respect to any New Distribution Agreement proposed by ▇▇▇ pursuant to the Distributor Negotiation Process) that is sought by ▇▇▇ and is acceptable to such KO Distributor.
At a minimum, Flextronics shall provide production capacity, corporate resources, and adequate, qualified, staffing in the same proportion as Nortel Networks’ forecasted business is to Flextronics’s overall business for like customers and products, subject to the Exception Demand Negotiation Process.
If the change in the Market Forecast exceeds the flexibility requirement for the Products as specified in the relevant Virtual Systems House Agreement, the Parties shall employ the Exception Demand Negotiation Process specified in Exhibit 7 to address responsiveness to customer, pricing and delivery issues.
If demand for a Product Family exceeds the Market Forecast plus the flexibility requirements set forth in the relevant Virtual Systems House Agreement, measured at the aggregate of the cost of sales of such Product Family purchased pursuant to that VSHA, then the Parties shall employ the Exception Demand Negotiation Process specified in Exhibit 7 to address the responsiveness to Customer issues.
Negotiation Process Though state law may lay out certain requirements for land contracts, the terms are largely up to the buyer and seller.
The Negotiation Process will begin no later than April 15 prior to the expiration of this agreement.
A/E services will be "Services for Construction Projects"- (Basic Services for Construction Projects") which are shown and are in accordance with “Professional Engineering Services- A Guide to the Selection and Negotiation Process, 1993” a joint publication of the Consulting Engineer’s Council of Texas and Texas Society of Professional Engineers.
Below details Step one and Step two of the Negotiation Process identified earlier in this document.
The Parties commit to use our best efforts in a Cooperative Negotiation Process (“the Process”) to negotiate a fair and reasonable agreement about .