Unisource definition

Unisource means Unisource Worldwide, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Unisource means UniSource Energy Corporation, an Arizona corporation and a direct or indirect parent corporation of Buyer.
Unisource as defined in the recitals hereto.

Examples of Unisource in a sentence

  • Likewise, Horizon agrees during the term hereof to purchase the Product exclusively from Unisource for North American and Caribbean distribution.

  • However, the price charged to Horizon for the Product shall be reduced if: (1) Unisource engages a new manufacturer who supplies Product to Unisource at a lower cost, or (2) increased volume orders by Horizon result in per-unit savings to Unisource because of economies of scale.

  • Unisource agrees to offer said products in all forms to Horizon first, and to negotiate terms with Horizon in good faith.

  • Unisource represents and warrants to Horizon that the Product supplied hereunder will be merchantable and that the Product supplied hereunder will be manufactured in accordance with the then FDA current good manufacturing practices for comparable products.

  • Unisource shall cause the manufacturer of the Product (the "Manufacturer") to supply Horizon with the standard form FDA continuing guaranty.


More Definitions of Unisource

Unisource shall have the meaning set forth in the Introduction;
Unisource means Parent UniSource of America, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and the following subsidiaries: Interlogic Systems, Inc., an Indiana corporation, CNA Unisource, Inc., a Delaware corporation, CNA Unisource Management, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and CNA Unisource of Florida, a Florida corporation.
Unisource has the meaning assigned to that term in the recitals to this Agreement.
Unisource shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.
Unisource means UniSource Energy Corporation, an Arizona corporation. UniSource is the parent corporation of the Company.
Unisource means UniSource Energy Corporation.
Unisource means Unisource Worldwide, Inc., a Delaware --------- corporation, and its successors.