VLAM definition

VLAM is defined in Section 1.1.5(a).

Examples of VLAM in a sentence

  • Seller covenants and agrees to provide Purchaser on the Closing Date with a revised Schedule 1.1.5B listing the VLAM reseller agreements that are active as of the Closing Date, the amount of the Transferred VLAM Revenue by customer and the period to which such Transferred VLAM Revenue relates and the active VLAM customer relationships and/or agreements as of the Closing Date.

  • CAG: Content, VLAM: funding; Bakers: expertise What are the outputs and outcomes During Week of Taste bakers could sell heritage cakes, based on old recipes CAG provided.

  • All the Seller Receivables will have been accrued and the Transferred VLAM Revenue set forth in Schedule 1.1.5 to the Disclosure Memorandum on the Closing Date will have been deferred in accordance with GAAP, consistently applied.

  • All liabilities and obligations of Seller arising or to be performed after the Closing Date in respect of the licenses, agreements and instruments listed in Schedules 1.1.3 and 1.1.5 to the Disclosure Memorandum (including, without limitation, any payments to vendors directly related to the Transferred VLAM Revenue).

  • Both the Seller Receivables and the Transferred VLAM Revenue set forth in Schedule 1.1.5 to the Disclosure Memorandum on the Closing Date will be legal, valid and binding obligations of the obligors, subject only to possible Errors of the type set forth in Schedule 1.7.4 to the Disclosure Memorandum, and will have been generated in the ordinary course of the operation of Division's business by Seller, consistent with past practices.

Related to VLAM

  • Initial Servicer means CarMax.

  • Residential services means a complete range of residences

  • slaughterhouse means an establishment used for slaughtering and dressing animals, the meat of which is intended for human consumption.

  • Residential service means water service provided for domestic or irrigation purposes in a residential area and is not considered a commercial service.

  • Peddler means any person, firm or corporation, either a resident or a nonresident of the city, who has no permanent regular place of business and who goes from dwelling to dwelling, business to business, place to place, or from street to street, carrying or transporting goods, wares or merchandise and offering or exposing the same for sale.