Additional Business definition

Additional Business has the meaning assigned to it in Section 6.01(h)(ii).
Additional Business means any business, entity, or other organization identified as an Additional Business in Appendix C-1, which will be updated as warranted based on the Health Officer’s ongoing evaluation of the COVID-19 Indicators and other data. In addition to the other requirements in this Order, operation of those Additional Businesses is subject to any conditions and health and safety requirements set forth in Appendix C-1 and in applicable industry-specific guidance issued by the State of California. Appendix C-1 is incorporated into this Order by this reference.
Additional Business means any quick-service food Business, other than the Initial Business, to be operated at the Site set forth on the additional business amendment (the “Additional Business Amendment”) the forms of which are attached to this Agreement as Addendum “1-A” (Traditional Unit Sole Proprietorship), Addendum “1- B” (Traditional Unit Business Entity), Addendum “2- A” (Satellite Sole Proprietorship) and Addendum “2- B” (Satellite Business Entity) completed for the particular additional quick-service food Business pursuant to Section 2.6 below;

Examples of Additional Business in a sentence

  • If European Data Protection Law applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data, Google will allow Customer or an independent auditor appointed by Customer to conduct audits (including inspections) to verify Google’s compliance with its obligations under this Data Processing Amendment in accordance with Section 7.5.3 (Additional Business Terms for Reviews and Audits).

  • We will charge $50 for the first Additional Business Gold Card and no annual membership fee for each Additional Business Gold Card thereafter.

  • In particular, the applicable Final Terms will identify any Specified Interest Payment Dates, any Specified Period, the Interest Commencement Date, the Business Day Convention, any Additional Business Centres, whether ISDA Determination or Screen Rate Determination applies to the calculation of interest, the Margin, any maximum or minimum interest rates and the Day Count Fraction.

  • Fax Title Email Additional Business Entity Identities: If applicable, list any other DBA, Trade Name, Former Name, Other Identity, or EIN used in the last five (5) years, the state or county where filed and the status (active or inactive).

  • No interference with or damage to an Incumbent’s Load Control System: If either party (the “Entrant”) seeks to control load at an ICP at which load is already controlled by the other party (the “Incumbent”), the Entrant will ensure that neither it nor its Load Control System interferes with the proper functioning of, or causes damage to, the Incumbent’s Load Control System.

  • In particular, the applicable Final Terms will identify any Specified Interest Payment Dates, any Specified Period, the Interest Commencement Date, the Business Day Convention, any Additional Business Centres, whether ISDA Determination or Screen Rate Determination applies to the calculation of interest, the party who will calculate the amount of interest due if it is not the Agent, the Margin, any maximum or minimum interest rates and the Day Count Fraction.

  • In particular, the applicable Final Terms will identify any Specified Interest Payment Dates, any Specified Period, the Interest Commencement Date, the Business Day Convention, any Additional Business Centres, whether ISDA Determination or Screen Rate Determination applies to the calculation of interest, the party who will calculate the amount of interest due if it is not the Principal Paying Agent, the Margin, any maximum or minimum interest rates and the Day Count Fraction.

  • If the European Data Protection Legislation applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data, Upwork will allow Customer or an independent auditor appointed by Customer to conduct audits (including inspections) to verify Upwork’s compliance with its obligations under this DPA in accordance with Section 7.4.2 (Additional Business Terms for Reviews and Audits).

  • The following clause if utilised by a Business Unit must be documented in accordance with Clause “30”BULWAA / Additional Business Unit Arrangement.

  • All issues are for the arbitrator to decide, including issues relating to the scope and enforceability of these Terms and this provision.


More Definitions of Additional Business

Additional Business means the distribution of certain of DWA’s animated and live action content and programming by the Company pursuant to the DWA/ODW Distribution Agreement.
Additional Business means the portion of the Community Bank Business, which as of the date of an Additional Business Notice shall not have been transferred to a Community Bank pursuant to the Community Bank Divestiture and shall not be the subject of any Divestiture Agreement under which Sellers remain obligated to transfer such portion to a Community Bank. Without limiting this definition, "Additional Business" shall include the Additional Bank Branches, the Additional Bank Assets, the Additional Bank Liabilities and the Additional Bank Employees.
Additional Business means contracts in the Geographic Area covering Equity Crude Oil and/or crude oil produced from new leases operated by third parties and made subject to this Agreement.
Additional Business as defined in Section 8.2 hereof, then Manager shall be responsible for accurately accounting for the costs of such services, and all costs incurred by Manager pursuant to the Grandfathered Contract or Additional Business shall be allocated to such Grandfathered Contract or Additional Business by Manager and shall reduce the costs otherwise reimbursable to Manager by QCN, Ltd., on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Profits or losses (as opposed to costs) of Manager will not be credited or charged to QCN, Ltd. Manager shall allow QCN, Ltd. to audit its financial books and records relating to QCN, Ltd., the Grandfathered Contract or the Additional Business.
Additional Business means, business that is substantially similar to the Business or that is an extension of the Business, and the opportunity in respect of which arises after the approval of the relevant Annual Business Plan and Budget.

Related to Additional Business

  • Additional Business Centre(s means the city or cities specified as such in the relevant Final Terms;

  • special business means all business transacted at a special meeting of shareholders and all business transacted at an annual meeting of shareholders, except consideration of the financial statements, auditor's report, election of directors and reappointment of the incumbent auditor;

  • Local Business means a business serving as a contractor as defined in Business and Professions Code section 7026 or a business supplying construction-related materials that has its principal headquarters or permanently staffed regional office and that has held a business license within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire for a minimum of three months prior to the date the entity submits a bid, contract, or proposal for a Public Project. A Local Business contractor must also be properly registered with the Department of Industrial Relations in accordance with Labor Code section 1725.5. Local Business shall also mean any state or nationally certified minority-owned, women-owned, or disabled veteran business that has performed work for the District or other public agency within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire during the past four years. Certification for a disabled veteran business must be provided to the District. Local Business shall also mean a business that participates in an internship program that is currently approved or recognized by the District. The entity may also apply to obtain District approval of its internship program. The internship program must be approved by the District and must be completed by the end of the specific Public Project or by the next semester immediately after completion of the specific Public Project. Local Business shall also mean any entity that uses apprentices from a District approved apprenticeship program.

  • Principal Business means the primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount of capi- tal, labor, time, attention, and floor space devoted to each business activity and by analyz- ing the sources of net income and gross income. The name, appearance, and advertising of the entity may also be taken into consideration if they are given less weight.

  • Initial Business Plan means the business plan to be provided by the Franchisee to the Secretary of State as described in paragraph 2.1 of Schedule 13 (Information and Industry Initiatives);

  • General Business Day means a day on which commercial banks are open for general business (including dealings in foreign exchange and foreign currency deposits).

  • Danish Financial Business Act means the Danish Financial Business Act (Consolidated Act No. 174 of 31 January 2017, as amended);

  • Annual Business Plan means the development plan and budget report for Party B’s Business in the next calendar year which is prepared by Party B with the assistance of Party A pursuant to this Agreement before November 30 of each year.

  • Substantial business relationship means the extent of a business relationship necessary under applicable state law to make a guarantee contract issued incident to that relationship valid and enforceable. A guarantee contract is issued "incident to that relationship" if it arises from and depends on existing economic transactions between the guarantor and the owner or operator.

  • Valid business purpose means one or more business purposes that alone or in combination

  • export of services means the supply of any service when,––

  • Private Business Use means use (directly or indirectly) in a trade or business or activity carried on by any Private Person (other than a Tax-Exempt Organization) other than use as a member of, and on the same basis as, the general public.

  • the International Bureau means the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization.

  • Competitive Business means any firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation and/or any other Person, and/or any licensee of such entity, that develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, provides, offers, or sells any services or products substantially similar to First Party’s services or products.

  • Local Business Day means, subject to the Schedule, a day on which commercial banks are open for business (including dealings in foreign exchange and foreign currency deposits) (a) in relation to any obligation under Section 2(a)(i), in the place(s) specified in the relevant Confirmation or, if not so specified, as otherwise agreed by the parties in writing or determined pursuant to provisions contained, or incorporated by reference, in this Agreement, (b) in relation to any other payment, in the place where the relevant account is located and, if different, in the principal financial centre, if any, of the currency of such payment, (c) in relation to any notice or other communication, including notice contemplated under Section 5(a)(i), in the city specified in the address for notice provided by the recipient and, in the case of a notice contemplated by Section 2(b), in the place where the relevant new account is to be located and (d) in relation to Section 5(a)(v)(2), in the relevant locations for performance with respect to such Specified Transaction.

  • Business Purposes ’ means purposes normally or otherwise reasonably associ- ated with the use of land for business activities, including shops, offices, showrooms, restaurants or similar businesses other than places of instruction, public garages, builder’s yards, scrap yards and industrial activities;

  • Alarm business means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure or facility.

  • Competitive Business Activity means:

  • Business Activities shall be deemed to include any activities which are included in the Company's Business now or during the effective period of this Agreement.

  • Normal Business Hours means 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., EST/EDT, on Business Days.

  • Business has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Separate Business means each of the activities of the Licensee connected

  • Supply Business means the licensed business of the Licensee and anyaffiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee as a Supplier but shall not include the business carried out by the Board in its capacity as public electricity supplier;

  • Business Purpose means the use of personal information for the business’s or a service provider’s operational purposes, or other notified purposes, provided that the use of personal information shall be reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the operational purpose for which the personal information was collected or processed or for another operational purpose that is compatible with the context in which the personal information was collected. Business purposes are:

  • Adult day services means adult day services as defined in section 231D.1.

  • Development Purposes means using the Software for the specific purpose of (a) developing, (b) single-user prototyping, quality assurance or testing and/or