Annex D definition

Annex D means the Contractor’s Proposal dated …..
Annex D. Specific provisions applicable in case of supply of Raw Materials and Packaging Products Without prejudice to any rights of Purchaser, Supplier shall immediately give notice to Purchaser if it becomes aware or anticipates any matter which may result in a potential safety risk to customers arising from the Products/Services (whether such risk arises as a result of nonconforming Products or otherwise). If there is (i) any matter which may result in a potential safety risk to Purchaser’s customers arising from the Product / Services (whether such risk arises as a result of non-conforming Products or otherwise) or (ii) a voluntary or mandated recall, withdrawal or similar measure (“Recall”) of any of the Products, Supplier shall:
Annex D means the list of New CCH II Notes Commitment Parties and aggregate commitment amounts set forth in Annex D to the Term Sheet (and attached as Exhibit 5 to the Plan Supplement).

Examples of Annex D in a sentence

  • Sxxxxxx Xxxxxxx & Bxxxxxxx LLP, counsel for the Company, shall have furnished to the Representatives, at the request of the Company, its written opinion and 10b-5 statement, dated the Closing Date or the Additional Closing Date, as the case may be, and addressed to the Underwriters, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representatives, to the effect set forth in Annex D hereto.

  • Attached hereto as Annex D is the Form of Waiver entered into by the holders of each Existing Warrant.

  • The Senior Subordinated Security shall be substantially in the form of Annex C hereto, the Warrant Security shall be substantially in the form of Annex D hereto, and the Warrant shall be substantially in the form of Annex E hereto, the respective terms of which are incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement.

  • I.16.1. The provisions of Annex D (Intellectual Property Provisions) shall be applicable.

  • Executive shall execute and be subject to the Non-Competition/Non-Solicitation Agreement attached hereto as Annex D (the “Non-Competition Agreement”).


More Definitions of Annex D

Annex D. Tapestry Sub-processors • Confirm that they are under a written contract with us (line 1266). • Confirm that we use them in a way that is consistent with this contract, and give examples in relation to common questions. (lines 1271-1279). • Remove references to sub-processors we have now eliminated (line 1288). • Explain how we will seek your written consent if we need to add or change sub- processors (lines 1290-1299). Annex E: Billing and support data • Explicitly state our lawful basis for processing data (line 1322). • Remove reference to United Hosting - we no longer use them (line 1330). • Clarify that we would share data relating to an account with other representatives of that account. (lines 1334-1339). • Clarify that we do use your data to improve our service (line 1341).
Annex D means the Contractor’s Proposal.
Annex D means the Contractor’s Proposal, dated 2023.
Annex D a listing of all deeds of trust, mortgages, security agreements, pledge agreements and other agreements or arrangements whereby any of the assets or properties of Xxxxxxxxxx are subject to any lien, encumbrance, security interest or charge;
Annex D. Maintenance Service;" Annex E: "Installation/Service Activation Minute Form."
Annex D. Tapestry Sub-processors Not all parts of Tapestry are run in-house. Below is a link to a list of the sub-contractors that we use to process some of your data. They are under a written contract that ensures they are compliant with UK data protection law. For the avoidance of doubt: We are accountable to you for this contract. If one of our sub- processors does something wrong, it is our fault – we won’t pass the buck. For the avoidance of doubt: We instruct our sub-processors in ways that are consistent with this contract. For instance: Although Amazon Web Services have data centres outside of the EU and, technically, could move your data there, they are contractually bound not to do so without our instruction and we would not instruct them to do so. For instance: Although Amazon Web Services could, technically, access your data, they are contractually bound not to except if it is strictly necessary to deliver their service to us. Even then, their employees are contractually obliged to keep data confidential and secure. List of sub-processors You can find our full list of sub-processors on our ‘Tapestry Sub Processors’ page on our information site: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxx/tapestry-sub-processors.html By signing this contract you consent to our use of them. Changes to sub-processors We may, occasionally, need to add or change the sub-contractors we use to process some of your data. If we do, then UK and EU data protection law requires us to tell you and to obtain your agreement. We’ve included a link to the list of sub-processors we use. If we change them we will alert you to this via a notification within Tapestry, a banner on xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or an email. Annex E: Customer billing, and support data