Put-Ups definition

Put-Ups means the final packaging configuration for a Product, also known as the SKUs.

Examples of Put-Ups in a sentence

  • Buyer shall notify Seller if Buyer desires Seller to Manufacture any additional product strengths and/or Put-Ups of the Products that Seller does not Manufacture (collectively, “New Products”).

  • Buyer shall notify Seller if Buyer desires Seller to manufacture any additional product strengths and/or "Put-Ups" of the Products that Seller does not manufacture (collectively, "NEW PRODUCTS").

Related to Put-Ups

  • Put Closing shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.8.

  • Put Price has the meaning set forth in Section 8.05(a).

  • Failed Remarketing Condition—Purchased VRDP Shares Redemption means redemption by the Corporation, at a redemption price equal to $100,000 per share plus accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) to, but excluding, the date fixed by the Board of Directors for redemption, of shares of a Series of VRDP Shares that the Liquidity Provider shall have acquired pursuant to the Purchase Obligation and continued to be the beneficial owner of for federal income tax purposes for a continuous period of six (6) months during which such VRDP Shares are tendered for Remarketing on each Business Day in accordance with the Related Documents but cannot be successfully remarketed (i.e., a Failed Remarketing Condition-Purchased VRDP Shares shall have occurred and be continuing for such period of time with respect to such VRDP Shares), determined by the Corporation on a first-in, first-out basis, in accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Fee Agreement and these Articles Supplementary.

  • Call and Put Redemption Amount means GBP 1 per Preference Share.

  • Net Share Settlement Amount For any Settlement Date, an amount equal to the product of (i) the number of Warrants exercised or deemed exercised on the relevant Exercise Date, (ii) the Strike Price Differential for the relevant Valuation Date and (iii) the Warrant Entitlement.