Dealerships Sample Clauses

Dealerships. Xxxx shall cooperate with and support PrimeSource in any efforts to transfer dealerships utilized by the GASG business.
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Dealerships. New aircraft dealers shall hold an authorized factory or sub-dealership. All aircraft dealers shall hold a dealership license or permit. A dealer of new aircraft shall have available or on call two current model demonstrators.
Dealerships. It shall be at the discretion of the Lessee: (1) whether or not to be an authorized factory dealer; or (2) what manufacturer he chooses to represent. All aircraft dealers shall hold a dealership license or permit, in accordance with any federal, state, local laws, regulations, or rules.
Dealerships. Seller’s Kenwood, Motorola and Vertex dealership businesses, including all of Seller’s rights under the Kenwood, Motorola and Vertex dealership agreements, to the extent such agreements are assignable by Seller to Buyer;
Dealerships. The manufacturers for whom Seller acts as a dealer or ----------- distributor shall have given any required consents.
Dealerships. Bell xxxll cooperate with and support PrimeSource in any efforts to transfer dealerships utilized by the GASG business.

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