Subcontracting agreement definition

Subcontracting agreement means any agreement or
Subcontracting agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 of the Amended and Restated Research and Development Agreement.
Subcontracting agreement means any agreement or arrangement entered into by an employer to implement subcontracting, but shall not include any contract entered into pursuant to the "Uniform Shared Services and Consolidation Act,” P.L.2007, c.63 (C.40A:65-1 et al.), or any contract entered into to provide services to nonpublic schools through State or federal funds.

Examples of Subcontracting agreement in a sentence

  • Bound, the parties have signed this Subcontracting Agreement as of the effective date stated above.

  • In addition to the terms and expressions defined in this Subcontracting Agreement and the Agreement, the terms and expressions "International Organisation", "Data Protection Officer" and "Personal Data Breach" shall have the same meaning as assigned to them in the GDPR.

  • In addition to the terms and expressions defined in this Subcontracting Agreement ("Subcontracting Agreement"), the terms and expressions "International Organisation", "Data Protection Officer" and "Personal Data Breach" shall have the same meaning as assigned to them in the GDPR.

  • The Client expressly acknowledges and accepts that Online will be compensated for Online's Processing activities carried out by it and its Sub-processors under this Subcontracting Agreement.

  • As each of the relevant percentage ratios (other than the profits ratio) in respect of the Sub- Subcontracting Agreement is less than 2.5%, the transaction contemplated thereunder is subject to the reporting and announcement requirements set out in rules 14A.45 to 14A.47 of the Listing Rules.


More Definitions of Subcontracting agreement

Subcontracting agreement means (i) a bona fide subcontracting agreement with a subcontractor in which the Company must grant the subcontractor the right to make use of the Licensed Technology on behalf of the Company, and for which use the Company is required to pay or otherwise compensate the subcontractor, including, but not limited to, manufacturing or developing any of the Products (or part thereof); or (ii) a bona fide arms-length research agreement, pursuant to which an academic or research institution is engaged for the purpose of performing research, on the Company’s behalf, for the development of any of the Products (or part thereof); provided that in no event shall the consideration (if any) therefor comprise any Products; and further provided that such subcontracting agreement in (i) and (ii) above shall contain terms substantially as protective in relation to the Licensed Technology, as the terms of this Agreement; and the term “Subcontractor” shall be construed accordingly.
Subcontracting agreement means any agreement or arrangement entered into by an employer to implement subcontracting.
Subcontracting agreement means (a) any written agreement between Alexza and a third party pursuant to which the third party performs any Alexza Obligations or (b) any work order, change order, purchase order or the like entered into pursuant to Section 6.2(b) of the Amended and Restated Research and Development Agreement.
Subcontracting agreement means any contract, agreement,
Subcontracting agreement and “Subcontractor” - shall mean a bona fide subcontracting agreement pursuant to which a contractor is engaged on a pure work order basis for the sole purpose of manufacturing or developing any of the Licensed Products (or part thereof) on the Company’s behalf, for monetary consideration only; and the term “Subcontractor” shall be construed accordingly;
Subcontracting agreement means (a) any written agreement between Lexicon and a third party pursuant to which the third party performs any Lexicon Obligations or (b) any work order, change order, purchase order or the like entered into pursuant to Section 6.2(b) of the Amended and Restated Research and Development Agreement.
Subcontracting agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).