Supply Partners definition

Supply Partners means Third Parties that have entered a contract with Fyber to sell Ad Inventory via the Service to certain Demand Partners to enable them to serve Ads on that Property. Such Supply Partners may be publishers, ad networks and supply side platforms (SSPs).
Supply Partners mean Fyber’s supply-side customers (e.g. mobile application developers, owners, distributors).

Examples of Supply Partners in a sentence

  • Supply Partners are advised to keep up to date with changes to legislation, standards, codes of practice and guidelines issued by Dairy Food Safety Victoria.

  • All Supply Partners must seek to maximise development results, whilst driving cost efficiency, throughout the life of commissioned programmes.

  • All direct Supply Partners and their delivery chain partners must adhere to wider HMG policy initiatives including the support and capacity building of micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs), prompt payment, adherence to human rights and modern slavery policies and support for economic growth in developing countries.

  • Direct Supply Partners must cascade the principles of the Code throughout their delivery chain to ensure DFID ethical behaviour standards are embedded and maintained.

  • Direct Supply Partners must engage their delivery chain partners in a manner that is consistent with DFID’s treatment of its direct Supply Partners.

  • Milk Supply Partners should note that there have been a number of changes to agriculture and veterinary chemical regulations.

  • Distributors and Supply Partners (Kyoryoku Kigyo) are important business partners of Komatsu.

  • Supply Partners must demonstrate that they are pursuing continuous improvement and applying stringent financial management and governance to reduce waste and improve efficiency in their internal operations and within the delivery chain.

  • DFID will monitor Supply Partners in six priority areas as set out below using a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) as referenced in Annex 1a and 1b.

  • Specific requirements for direct Supply Partners include: ✓ Provide assurance to DFID that the policies and practices of their delivery chain Supply Partners and affiliates comply with the Code;✓ Maintaining and sharing with DFID up-to-date and accurate records of all downstream partners in receipt of DFID funds and/or DFID funded inventory or assets.

Related to Supply Partners

  • Hosting Partners means companies who entered into an agreement with CIPC in the areas of application management; application hosting, application service provision, and marketplace hosting are incorporated in this category.

  • Partners means the General Partner and the Limited Partners.

  • Service Partners means any successful vendor who is awarded the proposal or who entered into an agreement with CIPC and/or its clients to offer consulting services in areas such as but not limited to, strategic e-business consulting, evaluation, implementation and continuous improvement or system integration.

  • Business Partner means a legal entity that requires use of a training service in connection with Customer’s and its Affiliates’ internal business operations. These may include customers, distributors, service providers and/or suppliers of Customer.

  • Pioneer or the "Company" means Pioneer Natural Resources Company and its subsidiaries.

  • GP means Gottbetter & Partners, LLP.

  • Lead Partner means the lead partner of a joint venture, as described in Sub-Clause

  • BG means Bank Guarantee

  • APC means the Ambulatory Payment Classification system under 42 CFR 419.31 used by Medicare for grouping clinically and resource-similar procedures and services.

  • Managing Partner means KKR Management LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

  • Alliance means the Public Service Alliance of Canada;

  • Co-licensed partner means a person who, with at least one other person, has the right to engage in

  • Resident Partner means a partner who is a resident individual, a resident estate, a resident trust or a resident corporation. "Nonresident partner" means a partner other than a resident partner;

  • ESC means erosion and sediment control.

  • DS Electric generation service that is provided at retail pursuant to the Applicable Legal Authorities under the Company’s retail electric tariffs and under any other agreements or arrangements between the Company and Customers, to any Customer that is not being served by an EGS. Default Allocation Assessment – shall have the meaning ascribed to it under the PJM Agreements. Delivery Period – The delivery period specified in an Appendix C Transaction Confirmation. Delivery Point – Means the applicable zone of the Company as designated by PJM. DS Customer(s) – Retail customers who are provided Default Service pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Applicable Legal Authorities and the Company’s retail tariffs.

  • LP means the aggregate quantity of Lost Production during such Month (expressed in MWh) and

  • LPN means licensed practical nurse.

  • Operating Partnership Agreement means the Fifth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Operating Partnership, as it may be amended, supplemented or restated from time to time.

  • CPN is a Common Channel Interoffice Signaling ("CCIS") parameter which refers to the number transmitted through a network identifying the calling party.

  • General Partner has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • General partnership means an organization formed under chapters 45-13 through 45-21.

  • Spectrum means frequencies of electromagnetic spectrum used to provide fixed or mobile communications services as licensed or authorized by the FCC.

  • Strategic Partner means a strategic partner described in 22 USC 8601 to 8606.

  • Operating Partnership has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • CSP means a Member or a Special Member, which action on behalf of itself or one or more other Members or non-Members, participates in the PJM Interchange Energy Market, Ancillary Services markets, and/or Reliability Pricing Model by causing a reduction in demand. Customer Facility:

  • Production company means a person or entity engaged in the business of making motion picture, television, or radio images for theatrical, commercial, advertising, or education purposes; Reserved