Trade Deals definition

Trade Deals means the exchanges by a Station of its advertising time for goods or services, other than in connection with the licensing of programs and programming material.
Trade Deals means the exchanges prior to the commencement of the LMA by a Station of its advertising time for goods or services, other than in connection with the licensing of programs and programming material. Schedule 4(b) sets forth a list of all the Trade Deals in effect as of the date hereof and the balance, in dollar value, of either Seller's obligations to the other party under such Trade Deals or the amount due Seller under such Trade Deals. The goods and services to be provided to Broadcasting under the Trade Deals after the Closing Date will be useful in connection with the operation of the Stations. All Trade Deals have been reduced in full to writing and Seller has made available to Buyer true and complete copies of each of such writings. Seller will enter into no Trade Deals, nor increase the liability of Seller to be assumed by Buyer at Closing under any Trade Deals, without the prior written consent of Buyer.
Trade Deals means any reduction in selling price that DCC shall grant to its distributors or to its trade customers as an incentive to merchandise and/or promote the product.

Examples of Trade Deals in a sentence

  • Except as provided in Section 2.5(b), Trade Deals shall not be adjusted or prorated.

  • All liabilities and obligations with respect to (i) any trade deals related to the Business which have been agreed upon with the trade but will not be presented until after the Closing Date (including, without limitation, off-invoice allowances, billback allowances, in-ad coupons and lump sum allowances), and (ii) any and all coupons related to the Business which are issued and redeemed on or after the Closing Date (collectively, "Trade Deals").

  • The Company has no Trade Deals in effect or any current obligations or liabilities related to any Trade Deals.

  • True and complete copies of all Contracts and all modifications, amendments and renewals thereof listed on EXHIBIT "D" have been furnished to Purchaser and, to the Knowledge of Seller, represent all Contracts of Seller in conjunction with the operation of the Stations through November 30, 1997, except contracts for the sale of air time and Trade Deals.

  • The 1996 and 1997 operating and financial statements of the Stations attached to the Disclosure Schedule reflect fairly the financial condition and results of operations of the Stations for the periods during which Seller owned or operated such Stations and said financial statements are stated in accordance with GAAP, except for Trade Deals; provided, that the 1997 operating and financial statements are subject to normal, recurring year-end adjustment.

  • Sellers have not made any commitments for Trade Deals for any periods after Closing other than such commitments (a) contained in the Assumed Contracts or (b) consistent with past practices, none of which extend beyond December 31, 2003.

  • Except as provided in Section 2.8(c), SFX Trade Deals shall not be adjusted or prorated.

  • Except as provided in Section 2.5(b), Trade Deals shall not be adjusted or pro rated.


More Definitions of Trade Deals

Trade Deals has the meaning set forth in Section 2(e) below.
Trade Deals means the exchanges by the Company of advertising for goods or services as more particularly set forth in the Company Disclosure Letter.

Related to Trade Deals

  • Bought Deal means an Underwritten Offering made on a “bought deal” basis in one or more of the Qualifying Jurisdictions pursuant to which an underwriter has committed to purchase securities of the Company in a “bought deal” letter prior to the filing of a Prospectus in respect of the Distribution under Canadian Securities Laws;

  • Vehicle dealer means a person engaged in the business of buying, selling, or exchanging a vehicle as defined in Subsection (138).

  • Reference Dealer means a dealer engaged in trading of convertible securities.

  • Approved Dealer means (a) in the case of any Portfolio Investment that is not a U.S. Government Security, a bank or a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 of nationally recognized standing or an Affiliate thereof, (b) in the case of a U.S. Government Security, any primary dealer in U.S. Government Securities, and (c) in the case of any foreign Portfolio Investment, any foreign broker-dealer of internationally recognized standing or an Affiliate thereof, in the case of each of clauses (a), (b) and (c) above, as set forth on Schedule 1.01(a) or any other bank or broker-dealer acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable determination.

  • Reference Dealers means leading dealers, banks or banking corporations, which deal in the TRY/USD exchange market, selected by the Calculation Agent in its sole discretion, acting in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner;

  • Renminbi Dealer means an independent foreign exchange dealer of international repute active in the Renminbi exchange market in Hong Kong reasonably selected by the Issuer.

  • Eligible Dealer means any corporation or other entity having as a principal business acting as a broker or dealer in securities.

  • investment dealer means a person or company registered in the category of investment dealer;

  • Hedging Disruption means that the Issuer is unable, after using commercially reasonable efforts, to (A) acquire, establish, re-establish, substitute, maintain, unwind or dispose of any transaction(s) or asset(s) it deems necessary to hedge the risk of issuing and performing its obligations with respect to the Securities, or (B) realise, recover or remit the proceeds of any such transaction(s) or asset(s).

  • End User Agreement means any agreement that Eligible Users are required to sign in order to participate in this Contract including an end user agreement, customer agreement, memorandum of understanding, statement of work, lease agreement, service level agreement, or any other named separate agreement.

  • Wireless services provider means a person who provides wireless services.

  • Hedging Disruption Event means any event which, in the Issuer’s reasonable opinion, would make it illegal or commercially unfeasible for the Issuer to continue to hedge its obligations in relation to the Bond.