PC BUSINESS definition
PC BUSINESS means Parent's business of developing, manufacturing, marketing, selling, distributing, installing, servicing, supporting, maintaining, repairing or otherwise commercially exploiting all or any aspect of any or all of its personal computer products or of
PC BUSINESS means the business of writing in the United States excess and surplus primary property and casualty insurance through general agents.
PC BUSINESS means CIGNA's Domestic Property and Casualty operations.
More Definitions of PC BUSINESS
PC BUSINESS means the property and casualty insurance business as historically operated by TIGHI and its predecessors, and all of the assets and liabilities associated therewith, and such related business (e.g. claim services, payment services, engineering services, risk assessment services and reinsurance business) as historically associated or known to be associated with the property and casualty insurance business as operated by TIGHI and its predecessors as more fully described in the IPO S-1; for the avoidance of doubt for purposes of this Agreement, the following shall not be deemed included within the P&C Business: (i) distribution of property and casualty products and services through existing Citigroup Affiliated Members distribution channels other than products and services of TPC and its Subsidiaries and (ii) any other property and casualty insurance business as historically operated by the Citigroup Affiliated Group, except for the accident department operated for the benefit of TPC and its Subsidiaries.
PC BUSINESS means the business related to the research, manufacture, distribution, sales and uses of PC Resin and PC Products, as hereinafter respectively defined, which business shall have been transferred from A/L Company to NEWCO pursuant to the PC Business Transfer Agreement between them dated December 1, 1995.
PC BUSINESS means the accounts and programs identified in Schedule 1.1(F).
PC BUSINESS means MEI's operations to develop, supply, manufacture, market, sell and distribute personal computers, laptops and servers as referred to in MEI's latest Form 10 K or Form 10 Q filed under the Exchange Act.