Details of Cooperation Sample Clauses

Details of Cooperation. The parties use their respective strengths to cooperate on internet searches, and during the effective Cooperation Term, the parties are collaborative partners. The parties have complementary advantages in the aspects of information usage, promotion, marketing, technical support and services, and now form a strategic alliance to develop their respective businesses.
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Details of Cooperation. The parties use their respective strengths to cooperate on internet searches. Party A shall promote Hao123 website through its own product channels and Party B shall pay Party A pursuant to Chapter 5 hereof according to the actual income brought by the Baidu promotion services provided on the search result pages of Party A. During the effective Cooperation Term, the parties are collaborative partners. The parties have complementary advantages in the aspects of information usage, promotion, marketing, technical support and services, and form a strategic alliance to develop their respective businesses.
Details of Cooperation. Clause 1. If Party A after his launch of products under this Agreement has intention to choose Party B as his marketing promotion partner, another written agreement shall be made by and between both the Parties.
Details of Cooperation. The parties shall jointly allocate resources to establish an international marine integrated service platform. In such collaborative projects, customers of the Company, CSNT and Alibaba may use the platform for the purpose of online freight rate enquiries, online logistics order placement, online enquiries, online payment, online tracking of delivery etc. Duties of the parties are as follows: (1) Alibaba shall be responsible for sourcing logistics demand from customers on xxxxxxx.xxx and xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx and investing in a professional team for online operations and products; (2) the Company shall be responsible for ensuring the provision of freight space of quality routes guaranteeing worldwide coverage and investing in offline customer services corresponding with the online demand, and operational resources; (3) CSNT shall be responsible for collating information of logistics service providers required for the establishment of the international marine integrated service platform and establishing the information system required for internal logistics operation. The cooperation agreement is only in the nature of a framework cooperation agreement and the details, means and price of the transactions are yet to be agreed.
Details of Cooperation. 1. Effective period of the Agreement: from June 15, 2018 to June 15, 2019. The Agreement is exclusive, during the effective period of the Agreement, both parties herein shall not cooperate with any other third party on the Aerkomm related business or other similar business involved in this Agreement. In addition, both parties herein agree that either party herein has the right of first refusal to renew the Agreement. 2. The price of the Agreement is the basic charges for the cooperation. If it is not enough during the effective period of the agreement, it can be added separately after negotiation between both parties and confirmed with written. Details of cooperation Advertisement of Tencent Cantonese Web Core advertisements of Tencent Cantonese Web shall be selected and spread widely, so as to increase the brand recognition of the Company among the users in Guangdong. Payment solution development The internet advantages of Tencent, such as WeChat Pay, shall be utilized to realize the comprehensive payment solution for Aerkomm’s products used on airplane. Development of WeChat mini programs The WeChat applets that are applicable for Chinese users shall be developed to realize the rapid interconnection between cell phone and the WiFi on airplane and the cell phone’s automatic login-in of free WiFi on airplane. Product cooperation Based on the product demands of Aerkomm, the entertainment service on the airplane shall be enriched by exploring the numerous product cooperation of Tencent in the field of internet, to create a closed loop for users’ experience. Tencent film, Tencent news, Tencent sports, Tencent cartoon, Tencent literature, QQ music, QQVR, including the software system such as CDN gateway etc., shall be provided for the users on airplane. Building Intelligence Solutions on airplane By continuously exploring and relying on the two social media applications Tencent QQ and Tencent WeChat, as well as the two platforms (with original content created by Tencent) - Tencent news and Tencent Video, taking advantage of Tencent’s 100 billion data and the brand’s powerful content influence to create a scene of organic online and offline combination; what’s more, Tencent games will bring the entertainment on airplane to a brand-new level. Through Aerkomm on-plane system, Tencent users can enjoy an exclusive free WiFi connection, with free access to all the audio, video and diverse services provided by all Tencent platforms, as well as a variety of new experi...
Details of Cooperation. 1.1 The parties agree to cooperate and conduct insurance sales relating to aviation transportation using Party A’s ground service counter channels, 95539 call center and the company website as well as other online and offline channels as the sales platform. 1.2 Party A shall provide Party B with insurance sales platforms, and Party B shall pay Party A the usage fee for such sales platform. 1.3 The parties shall enter into separate agreements under this framework agreement to specify the type of insurance products to be sold, the allocation of agency fee and platform fee, the parties’ rights and obligations and other relevant matters. 1.4 The separate agreements between both parties shall be entered into on normal commercial terms or better terms, and shall be in compliance with the relevant requirements of the listing rules of the place where the company is listed. 1.5 Party A shall include China Southern Airlines Company Limited and its wholly-owned and controlled subsidiaries.
Details of Cooperation. 3.1 Students having satisfactorily completed an associate degree at Brookdale County Community College shall be treated by the University of Lincoln as having completed 120 general credit points of study at Certificate level as specified by the Quality Assurance Agency’s Framework for Higher Education Qualifications. Such an individual shall be treated as having completed a Certificate of Higher Education in the United Kingdom. 3.2 Under this agreement, students having satisfactorily completed an associate degree at Brookdale County Community College may be considered by the University of Lincoln for admission with advanced standing to level two of the degree programmes detailed below at the University of Lincoln on the condition that they meet the language entry requirements detailed in 3.5. Associate of Science in Computer Science 65-66 credits BSc (Hons) Computer Science Associate of Arts Social Sciences Programme, Psychology Option 60 credits BSc (Hons) Psychology Students of Brookdale County Community College seeking admission to Level two of appropriate undergraduate degree programmes shall be considered on an individual case by case basis and will be subject to the University of Lincoln’s normal admissions and accreditation of prior learning procedures. 3.3 Participating students seeking admission to the University of Lincoln under the terms of this agreement shall meet the admissions requirements of the University of Lincoln. Brookdale County Community College will make every effort to send to the University of Lincoln the applications for study at least four months before the start of the academic term. The University of Lincoln reserves the right to reject candidates, in which case, further candidates may be proposed. The University of Lincoln has the right to decide the entry standards and qualifications required of any applicant seeking admission to programmes delivered by the University of Lincoln. 3.4 In assisting the University of Lincoln in making its decision in Clause 3.2, Brookdale County Community College shall propose only those students it considers qualified and suited for admission to the programmes specified. 3.5 Students seeking admission to the University of Lincoln’s programmes specified must have achieved the language requirement of either GCSE English Language at grade C or above (or recognised equivalent); or a score of at least 6.0 in the IELTS examination. Students may also be able to undertake the Lincoln English Language ...
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Details of Cooperation. Pursuant to the cooperation agreement, ATT would leverage on Duke’s technology to manufacture a reduced cost electric vehicles for onward distribution in the Target Regions. Duke is an electric vehicle manufacturer established in China in 2011. More than five vehicle models developed by Duke have been produced and sold in China and Indonesia. The vehicles manufactured by Duke are capable of fast charging and large electricity storage that can last 600 kilometers after charging for 15 minutes. In addition, Duke has established its own sales network covering China and Indonesia. Through the alliance with FOMM, the Group has vehicle homologation knowledge and distribution network in Japan and Thailand. We believe that the cooperation with Duke will be mutually beneficial to both parties.
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  • Areas of Cooperation 1. To achieve the objectives of cooperation in fisheries within the described principles, cooperation will include fisheries management and conservation issues, vessel management and post harvest arrangements and financial and trade measures and development of fisheries and fisheries products and marine aquaculture. 2. The EC Party will contribute to the mobilisation of the resources for the implementation of the identified areas of cooperation at national and regional levels, which will also include support for regional capacity building. Furthermore, the EC Party contributes to the measures as described in the section concerning financial and trade measures, and on infrastructure development specific for fisheries and marine aquaculture.

  • Access and Cooperation Each Party will, and will cause its Other Indemnified Persons to, cooperate and assist in all reasonable respects regarding such Third Party Claim, including by promptly making available to such other Party (and its legal counsel and other professional advisers with a reasonable need to know) all books and records of such Person relating to such Third Party Claim, subject to reasonable confidentiality precautions.

  • Scope of Cooperation 1. The Authorities recognise the importance of close communication concerning the Covered CCPs and intend to cooperate regarding: a) general issues, including with respect to regulatory, supervisory, enforcement or other developments concerning the Covered CCPs and Australia; b) issues relevant to the operations, activities and services of the Covered CCPs; c) the coordination of supervisory activities and, where appropriate and consistent with applicable laws and each Authority’s mandate, providing assistance in the implementation of enforcement decisions; d) any other areas of mutual interest. 2. The Authorities recognise in particular the importance of close cooperation in the event that a Covered CCP, particularly one whose failure likely would be systemically important to an Authority, experiences, or is threatened by, a potential financial crisis or other Emergency Situation. One or both of the Local Authorities should provide notification to ESMA, and ESMA should provide notification to the Local Authorities, consistent with Article 3(4) below and each Authority should keep the other Authorities appropriately informed throughout the Emergency Situation. The Local Authorities should coordinate and lead in an Emergency Situation and should consult with and take account of the views of ESMA to the greatest extent practicable. ESMA should coordinate with the relevant CBI(s) regarding an Emergency Situation of a Covered CCP and any emergency measures that the CBI may consider appropriate. 3. Cooperation will be most useful in circumstances where issues of regulatory, supervisory or enforcement concern may arise, including but not limited to: a) the initial application of a Covered CCP for recognition in the European Union pursuant to Article 25 of EMIR and the periodic reviews of its recognition pursuant to Article 25(5) of EMIR; b) ESMA’s assessment of compliance and monitoring of the ongoing compliance by a Covered CCP with the Recognition Conditions; c) the tiering determination of a Covered CCP by ESMA pursuant to Article 25(2a) of EMIR; d) changes in a Covered CCP's internal rules, policies and procedures that could affect the way in which the Covered CCP complies with any Recognition Conditions; e) regulatory, supervisory or enforcement actions or approvals taken by a Local Authority or ESMA in relation to a Covered CCP, including changes to the relevant obligations and requirements to which the Covered CCPs are subject that may impact the Covered CCPs' continued compliance with the Recognition Conditions; and f) changes to regulatory status or requirements that could result in a change in the regulatory status of, relief granted to, or supervisory treatment of a Covered CCP and potentially could disrupt cross-border clearing arrangements.

  • Technical Cooperation In order to facilitate the implementation of this Agreement, developed country Members shall provide, on request and on mutually agreed terms and conditions, technical and financial cooperation in favour of developing and least-developed country Members. Such cooperation shall include assistance in the preparation of laws and regulations on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights as well as on the prevention of their abuse, and shall include support regarding the establishment or reinforcement of domestic offices and agencies relevant to these matters, including the training of personnel.

  • Reasonable Cooperation By accepting the Restricted Stock, the Employee acknowledges and agrees that, during the course of the Employee’s employment with the Company, the Employee will be involved in, and may have information or knowledge of, business matters that may become the subject of legal action, including threatened litigation, investigations, administrative proceedings, hearings or disputes. As such, upon reasonable notice, both during the Employee’s employment with the Company and thereafter, the Employee agrees to cooperate fully with any investigation into, defense or prosecution of, or other involvement in, claims to which the Employee has personal and relevant knowledge that are or may be made by or against the Company. This agreement to cooperate includes talking to or meeting with such persons at times and in such places as the Company and the Employee reasonably agree to, as well as giving truthful evidence and truthful testimony. The Company shall reimburse the Employee for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses actually incurred in connection with such assistance. The Employee also promises to notify the Company within five (5) days if the Employee is subpoenaed or contacted by a third party seeking information about Company activities.

  • No Cooperation Employee agrees he will not act in any manner that might damage the business of the Company. Employee agrees that he will not counsel or assist any attorneys or their clients in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints by any third party against the Company and/or any officer, director, employee, agent, representative, shareholder or attorney of the Company, unless under a subpoena or other court order to do so.

  • Mechanisms for Cooperation Pursuant to Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties hereby establish a Committee on Cooperation comprising representatives of each Party.

  • Industrial cooperation 1. The Parties agree that industrial cooperation shall promote the modernisation and restructuring of Andean industry and individual sectors, as well as industrial cooperation between economic operators, with the objective of strengthening the private sector under conditions that ensure that the environment is protected. 2. Industrial cooperation initiatives shall reflect the priorities determined by both Parties. They shall take into account the regional aspects of industrial development, promoting trans-national partnerships where relevant. Initiatives shall seek in particular to establish a suitable framework for improving management know-how and promoting transparency as regards markets and conditions for business undertakings.

  • Regulatory Cooperation In connection with any foreclosure, collection, sale or other enforcement of Liens granted to the Administrative Agent in the Collateral Documents, Parent will, and will cause its Restricted Subsidiaries to, reasonably cooperate in good faith with the Administrative Agent or its designee in obtaining all regulatory licenses, consents and other governmental approvals necessary or (in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent or its designee) reasonably advisable to conduct all aviation operations with respect to the Collateral and will, at the reasonable request of the Administrative Agent and in good faith, continue to operate and manage the Collateral and maintain all applicable regulatory licenses with respect to the Collateral until such time as the Administrative Agent or its designee obtain such licenses, consents and approvals, and at such time Parent will, and will cause its Restricted Subsidiaries to, cooperate in good faith with the transition of the aviation operations with respect to the Collateral to any new aviation operator (including, without limitation, the Administrative Agent or its designee).

  • Forms of Cooperation Development cooperation may take the form of technical or financial cooperation, humanitarian or emergency assistance. It may be carried out either on a purely bilateral basis, or also in cooperation with other donors and/or multilateral organisations.

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