Examples of Third Party Business in a sentence
The failure of any of the Third Party Businesses to be Year 2000 compliant, to the extant that such failure affected the Company's relationship with any such Third Party Business, could also have a material adverse effect on the Company's business.
In addition, the Compliance Program applies, where appropriate and subject to contractual arrangements, to relevant Third Party Business Partners.
The Client undertakes to provide such information to Tracker and its Third Party Business Partners when it is requested.
In his role, he is responsible for Distribution, including Proprietary Channels, Bancassurance and Third Party Business, Institutional Sales, Business Development and Distribution Operations.
See also Deposition [Vice President Sales International, Amazon Corporate LLC, US, former Head of European Third Party Business (such as Marketplace), LuxOpCo, Luxembourg], 17 January 2013, p.
Revise Open Space diagram (B-5) and calculations contained therein to comply with the Miami 21 definition of “Open Space”.
When [Business Name] Is Threatened With Suit Or Sued By A Third Party, [Business Name] May Seek Written Assurances From You Concerning Your Promise To Indemnify [Business Name]; Your Failure To Provide Such Assurances May Be Considered By [Business Name] To Be A Material Breach Of This Agreement.
Tracker reserves the right in its sole discretion to sub-contract various components of the Services or of the operational, technical and administrative activities and functions utilised by it in the conduct of its operations, to its Affiliates or Third Party Business Partners.
As stated in our Aviva Third Party Business Code of Behaviour, we will actively engage with suppliers to understand and address any concerns around human rights issues that may arise during the period of the contract and we keep a record of these engagements.
Our suppliers are asked to agree to abide by our Aviva Third Party Business Code of Behaviour17 which covers environmental impacts, ethical business conduct, respect for human rights, including the prevention of modern slavery, forced labour, the protection of children’s rights, and the need to provide remediation if a violation is found.