Third-party company definition

Third-party company means a company owning or operating a renewable energy
Third-party company means a company or agency that has the right to negotiate sponsorship agreements on behalf of The City of Kitchener.
Third-party company means, in the case of P&GP, the five companies listed by it on Schedule III (together with their majority owned, direct or indirect subsidiaries), and in the case of Alexion, the five companies listed by it on Schedule III (together with their majority owned, direct or indirect subsidiaries). Each Party shall supply its initial list to the other following execution and delivery of this Memorandum. Either Party may revise its list by written notice to the other delivered within [*****] on or after [*****] and [*****] during the Term. Within [*****] on or after [*****] and [*****] during the Term, Alexion agrees to provide P&GP a written reminder of P&GP's rights under this Section. Neither Party shall have the right to amend its list of 5 companies after the Acquired Party publicly announces, or confidentially notifies the Continuing Party, that it proposes a Change of Control transaction with a company that is not on the list.

More Definitions of Third-party company

Third-party company is a company for whom the Company is an authorised distributor of its Products and Services, or for whom the Company is an authorised service provider.
Third-party company means an advertising company or agency that has the right to negotiate and place advertisements on municipal assets.
Third-party company means a business registered with the Department pursuant to (Third-party Company & School: Eligibility; scope of authority) to certify the driving ability of an employee of any person who owns or leases a commercial motor vehicle or assigns employees to operate such a vehicle.