Product Groups definition

Product Groups means, at any time, each of the Current Products and any Additional Products, but excluding any Removed Products.
Product Groups means the two product/service groups referred to in Section 3.1(b) in which the parties intend to market and commercialize Products, namely, Commercial Market detailing, and direct-to-consumer.
Product Groups means: [***]

Examples of Product Groups in a sentence

  • If, and to the extent that Seller exercises this right, the Annual Committed Volume for the affected Product Groups will be adjusted accordingly, as will the Home Heat Distillate Volume Allocation, if necessary.

  • If the Parties agree to changes in the Monthly Contract Volumes for any one or more Products, the Annual Committed Volume for the affected Product Groups will be adjusted accordingly, as will the Home Heat Distillate Volume Allocation, if necessary.

  • A Contractor is required to offer at least one Product Type from at least one of the two Product Groups listed in the table below.

  • Any types of Mortgages added to the Product Groups under this Section 3.1 or under Section 3.3, are referred to herein as “Additional Products” and the type of Mortgage in question shall constitute an additional Product Group for Investment Mortgages.

  • The parties hereto will share all Mortgage Fees payable under each Originated Mortgage on the bases set out in Schedule F with respect to the particular Product Groups.

  • A Contractor is not required to sell Products in both Product Groups.

  • Each invoice will contain a breakdown of the applicable Renewable Product Groups.

  • The Parties agree that at all times from and after (i) the Supplemental Release Date, neither any Supplemental Product Groups nor any Supplemental Products shall be reflected in any Target Product Inventory for any Product Group and (ii) the DCRC Expiration Date, no DCRC Products shall be reflected in any Target Product Inventory for any Product Group.

  • If MCAN elects to remove a Product Group under this Section 3.1(3), Section 3.2 shall continue to apply with respect to other Product Groups, but otherwise Section 3.2 shall not apply to any Product Group removed by MCAN.

  • Risk of loss of or damage to any consignment of the Product Group(s) shall pass to the Distnbutor from the time of delivery to the carrier at UKHO’s premises.


More Definitions of Product Groups

Product Groups means the product groups as set out in the Company's website and may be amended from time to time at the Company's absolute discretion and updated in the Company's website. The Broker acknowledges and agrees that it shall check the Company's website on the Product Groups regularly and whenever a new policy is issued as aforesaid mentioned, and that the Company shall not be under any obligations to provide separate notice to it on any amendments to the Product Groups. In any other circumstances, the Broker shall only be entitled to the portion of the first year's Commissions on the basic plan and/or rider(s) of the new policy in excess of the first year's Commissions on the basic plan and/or rider(s) of the terminated policy in accordance with the FYC Adjustment Rules as adopted by the Company from time to time.
Product Groups means the product groups of ARM as at the Effective Date, being Processors, Multimedia, Physical IP, System IP, Wireless IP, IoT Solutions, Support and Tools; and

Related to Product Groups

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

  • Product means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software.

  • Manufacturing Site means a location where a manufacturing

  • Finished Product means the final packaged product intended for human consumption;

  • Finished Products means any one or more of the following petroleum oils, or a mixture or combination of these oils, to be used without further processing except blending by mechanical means: