Proof of Execution, definition

Proof of Execution, or “▇▇▇” means documented and verifiable evidence that Company or a third party acting on Company’s behalf has completed a Marketing Activity. Proof of Execution may include, without limitation, a copy or description of the completed Marketing Activity (e.g., geographic scope, content, run time, treatment and text), completed Marketing Materials and similar evidence of completion in a format reasonably required by Microsoft or as set forth in the applicable Program Letter.

Examples of Proof of Execution, in a sentence

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Certificates............................................

  • CONCERNING THE SECURITYHOLDERS 33 Section 7.1. Action by Securityholders 33 Section 7.2. Proof of Execution by Securityholders 33 Section 7.3. Who Are Deemed Absolute Owners 33 Section 7.4. Debentures Owned by Company Deemed Not Outstanding 34 Section 7.5. Revocation of Consents; Future Holders Bound 34 ARTICLE VIII.

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Debt Securities 43 Section 8.03.

  • Proof of Execution by Securityholders................................................

  • CONCERNING THE SECURITYHOLDERS 32 Section 7.1. Action by Securityholders 32 Section 7.2. Proof of Execution by Securityholders 33 Section 7.3. Who Are Deemed Absolute Owners 33 Section 7.4. Debentures Owned by Company Deemed Not Outstanding 33 Section 7.5. Revocation of Consents; Future Holders Bound 33 ARTICLE VIII.

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Debt Securities......................

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Certificates...........................................

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Securities; Record Date 33 Section 6.03.

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Securities; Record Date 28 Section 6.03.

  • Proof of Execution of Instruments and of Holding of Securities; Record Date........................................35 Section 6.03.