Trading Partners definition

Trading Partners means the manufacturer, supplier, wholesaler, distributor, retailer or other member of global supply and demand chain which has agreed to and indicated its written acceptance to the Participation Agreement, pursuant to which Trading Partner is entitled to participate in the GDSN, subject to Trading Partner’s selected Data Pool’s compliance with its obligations to GS1 GDSN. "Trading Partner Proprietary Information" means any and all information relating to Trading Partner's products, product formulations, pricing, cost data, methods, processes, designs, secrets, techniques, capabilities, permissions, instructions, specifications, requirements, orders, shipments, business or project descriptive materials, marketing information, customer information and any other information owned by, or to which Trading Partner has the lawful right to use, and employed by Trading Partner for the purpose of facilitating Trading Partner’s participation in the GDSN, which is not otherwise in the public domain and which is treated as confidential by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Partner.
Trading Partners means anyone with whom we have a contractual relationship, for example but not limited to: a joint venture relationship, partnership relationship, agency relationship, white label relationship or introducing broker relationship.
Trading Partners shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.29(c).

Examples of Trading Partners in a sentence

  • The Trading Partner’s selected Data Pool retains the discretion to charge its Trading Partners and allocate its costs across its Trading Partners as it deems necessary.

  • GS1 GDSN collects its annual fees from the Data Pool directly, which annual payment allows the Data Pool to provide coverage to all of its Trading Partners to participate in the GDSN.

  • Trading Partners that have multiple sources for a given transaction should include the file format once for each source.

  • In the event a billing service is used, the Trading Partner hereby certifies that the billing service is authorized to submit claims on the Trading Partner's behalf using Electronic Media.

  • The State agrees to provide Trading Partner with electronic access to the TCMIS and network for the purpose of exchanging transactions via Trading Partners' computer systems and network or its authorized designee's computer systems and network.


More Definitions of Trading Partners

Trading Partners means the manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers and other members of global supply and demand chain which have either executed a Global Registry Subscription Agreement with GS1 GDSN or provided their written acceptance as specified in this Agreement to the GDSN Terms of Participation Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A, pursuant to which they are entitled to participate in the GDSN, subject to Company’s compliance with its obligations to GS1 GDSN including payment of the applicable annual Data Pool Fee.
Trading Partners means any company, business or individual that conducts business with RBPLAT and the respective employees, agents and representatives of such company, business or individual. Trading partners shall include but not be limited to suppliers, consultants, contractors, advisors and customers.
Trading Partners has the meaning set forth in Section 4.30(c).
Trading Partners means any 2 persons engaged by prior agreement in the elec- tronic exchange of messages;
Trading Partners means User’s contractors, which have an authorized access to the Transparency-One Software.
Trading Partners means the manufacturer, supplier, wholesaler, distributor, retailer or other member of global supply and demand chain which has agreed to and indicated its written acceptance to the Participation Agreement, pursuant to which Trading Partner is entitled to participate in the GDSN, subject to Trading Partner’s selected Data Pool’s compliance with its obligations to GS1 Data Excellence.
Trading Partners are anyone with whom OPTIMA BROK has a contractual relationship, for example a joint venture relationship, partnership relationship, agency relationship, white label relationship or introducing broker relationship.