Receiving Party Group definition

Receiving Party Group means the Receiving Party and its subsidiaries, associated companies and related corporations, entities and affiliates, as defined in the Companies Act (where applicable).

Examples of Receiving Party Group in a sentence

  • The Service Providing Party shall (or shall cause such member of the Service Providing Party Group to) access and use only those Systems of the Service Receiving Party (or such member of the Service Receiving Party Group) for which it has been granted the right to access and use.

Related to Receiving Party Group

  • Receiving Party means a Party receiving confidential or proprietary information from the Disclosing Party.

  • Disclosing Party means the Party disclosing Confidential Information to the Receiving Party.

  • Providing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 11.

  • Discloser means a party to this Agreement when the party is providing or disclosing Confidential Information to the other party.

  • Third Party Material means software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques owned by, or licensed to a third party and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;

  • Participating Party means an enterprise or public body that has committed itself to reaching certain objectives under a voluntary agreement, or is covered by a national regulatory policy instrument;

  • Third Party Materials means any materials and information, including documents, data, know-how, ideas, methodologies, specifications, software, content, and technology, in any form or media, in which any Person other than the State or Contractor owns any Intellectual Property Right, but excluding Open-Source Components.

  • Third Party Service Provider means any consultant, agent, advisor, or independent contractor who renders services to the Company, a Subsidiary, or an Affiliate that (a) are not in connection with the offer and sale of the Company’s securities in a capital raising transaction, and (b) do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the Company’s securities.