Major Vendors definition

Major Vendors means Novacap TMT IV, L.P., Novacap International TMT IV, L.P., NVC TMT IV, L.P. and 2157996 Alberta Ltd. (successor to 1165437 Alberta Ltd.)
Major Vendors means each of the Vendors that fall in any of the following categories: (w) the suppliers of ingredients used in the Company’s top 10 selling tea blends, (x) the top 10 suppliers of ingredients used in the Company’s tea blends on the basis of amounts paid by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in the four consecutive fiscal quarter period ended October 28, 2012, (y) the top 10 tea blenders engaged by the Company on the basis of amounts paid by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in the four consecutive fiscal quarter period ended October 28, 2012 and (z) the top 10 suppliers of merchandise on the basis of amounts paid by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in the four consecutive fiscal quarter period ended October 28, 2012.
Major Vendors has the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(a).

Examples of Major Vendors in a sentence

  • The Major Vendors and two Minor Vendors have agreed to voluntary escrow in relation to the Shares that they will receive under the Transaction Agreement and which are not otherwise subject to ASX imposed escrow.

  • Secondly, since most Major Vendors provide Inmate & Public Telephone services to hundreds of clients, would respectfully request that the State only require that the successful vendor supply one hundred clients that meet the mentioned criteria and that the contract holder only be supplied and not each facility underneath that supplied contract.

  • The voluntary escrow period will operate for up to 12 months, but the Major Vendors may apply to the Company for release of the escrow after 6 months.

  • Tax DeedThe Tax Deed, which will be entered into on completion of the Share Purchase Agreement, provides a mechanism for the Major Vendors to indemnify the Company in respect of certain pre-completion tax liabilities and other tax-related liabilities of the Centaur Group.

  • Possibly Congress might meet this situation by enacting that, if any one is allowed to vote under state sanction, it shall be penal for any state officer to exclude or discriminate against the black because of his race.3. Congress might empower federal courts of equity to take charge on the complaint of the party aggrieved, and might make it their duty to do so, thus enlarging the scope of clause 16 of section 629,51 which gives original jurisdiction to the federal circuit courts in such cases.

  • Disclosure of InterestsEach Covered Person shall complete and sign, at least annually, a statement attesting that he/she has read and understands this Policy and disclosing whether he/she (or a Related Person) has a Substantial Interest in any company/party that appears on the Major Vendors List.

  • Major Vendors We had purchases from two major vendors that accounted for 42% and 37% of our total purchases for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2019, respectively.

  • The AcquisitionThe process leading up to the Acquisition and D Offer began in December 2003 when the Major Vendors invited various bidders to take part in an auction process for Centaur.

  • Plan for Subcontractors and Major Vendors This form asks for your intentions to utilize subcontractors and suppliers as a potential contractor for the city of Mobile.

  • A-9 Certificate of Compliance A-10 List of Prospective Sub-Contractors and Major Vendors A-11 Certificate of Qualified and Accredited personnel A-12 List of Key Personnel with Security Clearance Information A-13 The indication of at least three contracts the bidder has performed for other customers within the last five years, substantially similar in scope and magnitude to the requirements described in this solicitation.


More Definitions of Major Vendors

Major Vendors means any contractor, subcontractor or vendor (or other similar contract counterparty) which has a contract or contracts relating to the AQCS Project with an aggregate value in excess of five million dollars ($5,000,000).
Major Vendors means A&B Venture Fund Company Pty Ltd as trustee of the Xxxxx & Xxxxxxxxxx II Trust, Xxxxxx Course as trustee of the Course Family Trust, Xxxxxx Xxxx as trustee of the Xxxxxxxxx Xxx Family Trust and Antony Course, Xxxxxxxxx Xxx and Xxxxx Xxxxx (who are regarded as Vendors for the purpose of this definition), Warana Grange Pty Ltd and Navon Pty Ltd as trustee of the Shemesh Trust.
Major Vendors means the top 20 suppliers and vendors of goods and services to the Company Entities based on gross amounts paid for such goods or services during the 12 months ending on the Balance Sheet Date.
Major Vendors has the meaning set forth in Section 3.27(c).

Related to Major Vendors

  • Contractor / Vendor means the Tenderer whose bid has been accepted and awarded Letter of Acceptance for a specific item followed by the signing of Contract.

  • The Contractor/ Vendor means the individual or firm or company undertaking the works and shall include legal personal representative of individual or composing the firm or company and the permitted assignees of individual or firms of company.

  • Third Party Vendor means any person or entity that provides SaaS, third party software and/or related intellectual property. “Work” means any additional work the Customer requests Singtel to perform in relation to the Service.

  • Major source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources that are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under common control of the same person [or persons under common control]) belonging to a single major industrial grouping and that are described in subsection (A), (B), or (C) of this definition. For the purposes of defining “major source,” a stationary source or group of stationary sources shall be considered part of a single industrial grouping if all of the pollutant emitting activities at such source or group of sources on contiguous or adjacent properties belong to the same Major Group (i.e., all have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.

  • Prime Vendor – means any person (natural or juristic) who forwards an acceptable proposal in response to this RFB with the intention of being the main contractor should the proposal be awarded to him/her.

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Major Subcontractor means, any Subcontractor with whom Contractor will enter (or has entered) into a Major Subcontract. 1

  • Elan means Elan Corp and its Affiliates.

  • Major Customer has the meaning set forth in Section 3.22.

  • Sub-Licensee means all person/ agency with whom Licensee has executed sub license agreement as per terms and conditions of license agreement executed between DMRC and the Licensee, for commercial utilization of the Bare Spaces.

  • Contractor Parties means a Contractor’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, principal officers, representatives, agents, servants, consultants, employees or any one of them or any other person or entity with whom the Contractor is in privity of oral or written contract (e.g. subcontractor) and the Contractor intends for such other person or entity to perform under the Contract in any capacity. For the purpose of this Contract, vendors of support services, not otherwise known as human service providers or educators, shall not be considered subcontractors, e.g. lawn care, unless such activity is considered part of a training, vocational or educational program.

  • T&Cs means these terms and conditions.

  • The Vendor means the person, firm, company or organization on whom the Purchase Order is placed and shall be deemed to include the vendor’s successors, representative heirs, executors and administrator as the case may be. It may also be referred to as Seller, Contractor or Supplier.

  • Supplier means the successful bidder who is awarded the contract to maintain and administer the required and specified service(s) to the State.

  • Bidder/Contractor means the interested Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributors that may provide or provides related Equipment/Services to any of the public/private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Approved Vendor means a person who has been approved for inclusion on an

  • Contractor’s Representative means the individual authorised to act on behalf of the Contractor for the purposes of the Contract. The initial Contractor’s representative is as indicated in the Form of Agreement.

  • Mobile food vendor means every corporation, association, joint stock association, person, firm or partnership, their lessees, directors, receivers, trustees, appointees by any court whatsoever, or the heirs, executors, administrators, or personal representatives or assignees of any deceased owner, owning, controlling, operating or managing any mobile food vending unit.

  • AAEC means "Appreciable Adverse Effect on Competition" as per Competition Act

  • Qualified vendor means a vendor who:

  • BSC means the Balancing and Settlement Code that is provided for in Standard Condition C3 (Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC)) of the Transmission Licence;

  • Major Customers has the meaning set forth in Section 5.27.

  • Third Party Owner means any person who is the legal or beneficial owner (including a Lessor) of any Assets used or occupied by, or in the possession of the Deed Company as at the Appointment Date.

  • Major Work means any Work to Construct or Maintain the Distribution System that costs more than One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars;