Potential Clients Sample Clauses

Potential Clients. From and after the Effective Date, TIG shall make its policies of workers' compensation insurance available to all Potential Clients in accordance with TIG's underwriting criteria for the Program as attached hereto as Exhibit A and any amendments thereto (the "Underwriting Criteria"). TIG may change the Underwriting Criteria by providing notice thereof to the Trust at least sixty (60) days prior to the date the revised Underwriting Criteria are to become effective.
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Potential Clients. Key stakeholders who will be interested in acquiring colMOOC services will mainly be educational organizations and corporations that see a value and wish to exploit our CA and LA solutions for their own purposes. The Consortium is currently building interest among the commercial and research communities of the target groups addressed by the project and by the end of the project, colMOOC aims to have generated enough interest via a forum for the exchange of information, feedback and remarks between end users/commercial communities and the colMOOC consortium. In the final year and in the follow-up activities, the consortium will commercially and technically exploit the project results. Based on this framework, software licensing or subscription offers will be worked out to bundle and integrate colMOOC technologies into existing successful systems. As part of its mandate in finding effective ways to ensure the legacy of colMOOC, all Partners will be in charge of seeking additional financial and intellectual support through strategic partnerships (including advertising models) to ensure that the outcomes continue to function once the grant period is over. Support to maintain the platform and web portal will come primarily from the partners. A supportive and cooperative colMOOC consortium, together with established partnerships with surrounding networks and collaborating institutions, will help ensure the sustainability of the project. The colMOOC project´s key outputs will be attractive to potential partners and customers and each partner has proposals / models on how to exploit the results for their own purposes or through further collaboration with one or more of the Consortium. Royalty sharing could be the initial scheme for pushing forward joint exploitation. In addition, depending on future market situation and needs, the consortium (or specific groups of partners) can set up new companies either in the more general or relevant domains identified through business plans. Another way to exploit the results is by establishing partnerships with companies outside the consortium that are already active in relevant markets and, thus, gain from the already established customer base. Finally, apart from the joint exploitation directions, the individual partners (especially the commercial companies) can still exploit the technologies developed in the project through their already established marketing channels. Furthermore, all the projects outcomes (modules, platf...
Potential Clients. (i) If Customer contracts with a Potential Client for both Voice Reservation Services and GDS Services, Customer may provide the Private Label Services as well as the SPIRIT Multihost Services. In such event, Customer shall pay TSG the charges set forth in ARTICLE 7 of this Agreement. (ii) If Customer contracts with a Potential Client for EITHER Voice Reservation Services OR GDS Services, Customer may provide the Private Label Services. In such event, Customer shall pay TSG the charges set forth in ARTICLE 7 of this Agreement. Customer may provide the SPIRIT Multihost Services, at a price per Net Reservation to be determined by TSG. (iii) If Customer contracts with a Potential Client for ONLY the SPIRIT Multihost Services, Customer may provide such SPIRIT Multihost Services. In such event, the price per Net Reservation shall be determined by TSG. Customer shall also

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  • Clients in this context, clients are people who are dependent upon the caring skills and services of the local authority, for example, the elderly, mentally infirm, those with mental or physical impairments. Clients in this context also include those whose needs are identified and catered for in settings such as schools and nurseries, that is, young children and school pupils dependent on the organisation for their educational and developmental welfare. Clients exclude internal authority customers (as in client departments) or external customers (for example, members of the public with planning applications), because neither are dependent on the local authority for their care and welfare. The exceptional needs of clients refer to those which are exceptionally demanding, not to those which are out of the ordinary.

  • Contacts 1. Florida Housing’s contract administrator for this Agreement is: Contract Administrator Florida Housing Finance Corporation 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000-0000 Phone: 000.000.0000 E-mail: Xxxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

  • By Client Client agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Agency, its officers, directors, employees, agents, attorneys, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, parent companies, representatives, and successors and assigns, harmless from and against all Losses to the extent such Losses arise out of or are primarily related to (i) the negligent or wrongful acts, errors, or omissions of Client or its employees, agents affiliates, assigns or any creditor or prior account holder, or the employees or agents of any of them, in connection with this Agreement, including but not limited to errors or omissions in connection with information furnished by Client to Agency concerning a Referred Account, or (ii) any collection effort by Client or any other collection agency as to a Referred Account.

  • Vendors (a) Section 4.28(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, the top ten (10) vendors based on the aggregate Dollar value of the Company’s and its Subsidiaries’ transaction volume with such counterparty during the trailing twelve months for the period ending December 31, 2020 (the “Top Vendors”).

  • Contractors All LAUSD Contractors and their Representatives are expected to conduct any and all business affiliated with LAUSD in an ethical and responsible manner that fosters integrity and public confidence. A “Contractor” is any individual, organization, corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, nonprofit, joint venture, association, or any combination thereof that is pursuing or conducting business with and/or on behalf of LAUSD, including, without limitation, consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, and any other vendors, bidders or proposers. A Contractor’s “Representative” is also broadly defined to include any subcontractors, employees, agents, or anyone else who acts on a Contractor’s behalf.

  • Client Client agrees to indemnify, defend, and shall hold harmless Consultant and /or his agents, and to defend any action brought against said parties with respect to any claim, demand, cause of action, debt or liability, including reasonable attorneys' fees to the extent that such action is based upon a claim that: (i) is true, (ii) would constitute a breach of any of Client's representations, warranties, or agreements hereunder, or (iii) arises out of the negligence or willful misconduct of Client, or any Client Content to be provided by Client and does not violate any rights of third parties, including, without limitation, rights of publicity, privacy, patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and/or licenses.

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