Significant relationship definition
Significant relationship means a situation in which the perpetrator is:
Significant relationship means a situation in which the actor is: (1) the complainant's parent, stepparent, or guardian; (2) any of the following persons related to the complainant by blood, marriage, or adoption: brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, first cousin, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, grandparent,
Significant relationship means a situation in which the
More Definitions of Significant relationship
Significant relationship has the meaning specified therefor in Section 6.01(cc).
Significant relationship means persons living together as a spousal or family unit when not legally married or related where the nature of the relationship may impair the objectivity or independence of judgment of one individual working with the other.
Significant relationship means any customer or vendor of any Obligor or any distributor, sales representative or other third party providing sales or promotional services to such Obligor, that accounted for 3% or more of the aggregate revenues of such Obligor during the most recent twelve (12) calendar months.
Significant relationship means any customer or vendor of any Obligor or any distributor, sales representative or other third party providing sales or promotional services to such Obligor, that accounted for 3% or more of the aggregate revenues of such Obligor during the most recent twelve (12) calendar months. Schedule 6.01(cc) to the Securities Purchase Agreement sets forth the name of each Significant Relationship and the aggregate revenues attributable to such Significant Relationship for the year ended December 31, 2006.
Significant relationship means the business relationship of the Companies and their Subsidiaries with their suppliers, vendors, customers, and affinity partners who are parties to Company Contracts.
Significant relationship means people living together as a spousal or family unit when not legally married or related where the nature of the relationship may impair their objectivity or independence of judgment.
Significant relationship means a relationship that exists outside of the family members previously defined, however it is a person with whom an employee can demonstrate having a significant relationship that would cause the employee to be placed in a similar situation to a family member on the occasion of their death or diagnosis with a serious illness or injury. This would mean an