Non-Retail Product definition

Non-Retail Product is a product that Seller does not sell to end-user consumers. “Seller’s Retail Businesses” means all retail businesses operated by Seller and its Affiliates including Sears stores and Kmart stores and including ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and all other retail businesses operated by Digital Methods. Buyer acknowledges that Seller’s obligations to sell the HTS Products to Buyer in accordance with this Agreement may be subject to Seller’s Vendors agreeing to sell the HTS Products to Seller for resale to Buyer on commercially reasonable terms and conditions, over which Seller may have little or no control. Subject to Section 3(b), Seller will take all commercially reasonable actions necessary to acquire HTS Products for sale to Buyer at the best prices to Seller or its Affiliates available from Vendors. Seller will (i) not refuse or otherwise cease to sell to Buyer any HTS Product that is available for purchase on commercially reasonable terms from a Vendor except on 12-months’ prior written notice to Buyer, and (ii) promptly notify Buyer if a Vendor discontinues an HTS Product.
Non-Retail Product is a product that Seller does not sell to end-user consumers.
Non-Retail Product is a product that Seller does not sell to end-user consumers. “Seller’s Retail Businesses” means all retail businesses operated by SHC and its subsidiaries including Sears, Kmart, ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and all other retail businesses operated by one or more of them using Digital

Examples of Non-Retail Product in a sentence

  • A “Location-Specific Product” is an HTS Product, other than a Customer-Specific Product and a Non-Retail Product, that Seller sells to resellers (including Seller’s Retail Businesses) and as to which Seller requires all of the resellers to resell only at “bricks and mortar” physical locations or by Digital Methods.