Schnucks definition

Schnucks means Schnuck Markets, Inc.

Examples of Schnucks in a sentence

  • Add to Letter of Understanding: Employee transfers without loss of seniority between UFCW Local 655 and other UFCW represented Schnucks stores will be allowed where there are reciprocity agreements in place between UFCW Locals.

  • All Settlement Class members who submit a valid Claim, to include Proof of Purchase, demonstrating that they purchased more than sixty-one (61) units of Alcohol Products from Schnucks during the Class Period will be eligible to recover a one-time payment of $72.00.

  • Unless you exclude yourself, you will give up any right to sue Schnucks for the claims that this Settlement resolves.

  • Consent letter from Schnucks dated January 8, 2018 o Buff Enterprises, L.L.C., dba Supplement Store .

  • Company and Schnucks desire to enter into confidential discussions and negotiations with respect to potential contract and/or business relationships or opportunities (the “Mutual Business Purpose”).

  • The Seller has not since 1992, when CDS was a subsidiary of Schnucks Markets, Inc., been a subsidiary or division of another corporation or a part of any acquisition which was later rescinded.

  • Schnucks, pursuant to an agreement dated November 23, 1994, agreed to purchase certain assets of National Holdings, Inc.

  • If You are a Missouri Resident who purchased wine or spirits from Schnucks in Missouri Between December 3, 2015 and February 15, 2023, You Qualify for a Payment From a Class Action Settlement.

  • All Settlement Class members who submit a valid Claim, to include Proof of Purchase, demonstrating that they purchased more than sixty-one (61) Units of Alcohol Products from Schnucks during the Class Period will be eligible to recover a one-time payment of $72.00.

  • THIS AGREEMENT, mutually entered into by and between Schnucks and/or successors and assigns, a signatory hereto, hereinafter referred to as the "Company", and the United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local No. 655, chartered by the United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, hereinafter referred to as the "Union".