Underutilized Businesses Sample Clauses

Underutilized Businesses. Certain Members may be required by law, regulation and/or internal policy to do business with underutilized businesses such as Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), Small Business Enterprises (SBE), Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB) and/or Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBE). To assist Novation in helping Members meet these requirements, Supplier will comply with all Novation policies and programs with respect to such businesses and will provide, on request, Novation or any Member with statistical or other information with respect to Supplier's utilization of such businesses as a vendor, distributor, contractor or subcontractor.
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Underutilized Businesses. Certain Members may be required by law, regulation and/or internal policy to do business with underutilized businesses and Supplier will assist Novation in helping Members meet these requirements by complying with all Novation policies and programs with respect to such businesses. Novation, in its discretion, may make an award and/or negotiate another agreement with a HUB in addition to any sole or multi-source award.
Underutilized Businesses. This Policy applies to all contracts with an expected (cumulative) value of $100,000 or more. If MD Xxxxxxxx determines that subcontracting opportunities are probable, then a HUB Subcontracting Plan is a required element of the Proposal. Failure to submit a required HUB Subcontracting Plan will result in rejection of the Proposal.
Underutilized Businesses. Certain Members may be required by law, regulation and/or internal policy to do business with underutilized businesses and Supplier will use its best efforts to assist Novation in helping Members meet these requirements by using its best efforts to comply with all Novation policies and programs with respect to such businesses. Novation, in its discretion, may make an award and/or negotiate another agreement with a HUB in addition to any sole or multi-source award.

Related to Underutilized Businesses

  • Outside Businesses Subject to the provisions of Section 6.3, any Covered Person, the Sponsor, the Delaware Trustee and the Property Trustee may engage in or possess an interest in other business ventures of any nature or description, independently or with others, similar or dissimilar to the activities of the Trust, and the Trust and the Holders of Securities shall have no rights by virtue of this Trust Agreement in and to such independent ventures or the income or profits derived therefrom, and the pursuit of any such venture, even if competitive with the activities of the Trust, shall not be deemed wrongful or improper. No Covered Person, the Sponsor, the Delaware Trustee or the Property Trustee shall be obligated to present any particular investment or other opportunity to the Trust even if such opportunity is of a character that, if presented to the Trust, could be taken by the Trust, and any Covered Person, the Sponsor, the Delaware Trustee and the Property Trustee shall have the right to take for its own account (individually or as a partner or fiduciary) or to recommend to others any such particular investment or other opportunity. Any Covered Person, the Delaware Trustee and the Property Trustee may engage or be interested in any financial or other transaction with the Sponsor or any Affiliate of the Sponsor, or may act as depositary for, trustee or agent for, or act on any committee or body of holders of, securities or other obligations of the Sponsor or its Affiliates.

  • Permitted Businesses The business of the Company shall be:

  • Restricted Business For all purposes under this Agreement, “Restricted Business” shall mean the design, development, marketing or sales of software, or any other process, system, product, or service marketed, sold or under development by the Company at the time Executive’s Employment with the Company ends.

  • Permitted Business The business of the Company shall be:

  • The Business The parties acknowledge that the Company is engaged in the development, marketing and sale of certain proprietary technologies, processes and related products in the areas of chemical detection, technical processes, and technical/business services, and that the Company may also from time to time become or may intend to become engaged in other business endeavors (individually and collectively, the "BUSINESS"). The Company shall be deemed to intend to become engaged in a business endeavor if it has devoted or expended any significant resources, either financial or human resources, towards the proposed endeavor, either in planning or implementing the undertaking of such planned endeavor.

  • Separate Business CAC shall not: (i) fail to maintain separate books, financial statements, accounting records and other corporate documents from those of Funding; (ii) commingle any of its assets or the assets of any of its Affiliates with those of Funding (except to the extent that CAC acts as the Servicer of the Loans); (iii) pay from its own assets any obligation or indebtedness of any kind incurred by Funding (or the Trust); and (iv) directly, or through any of its Affiliates, borrow funds or accept credit or guaranties from Funding.

  • Limitation on Business Activities The Issuer will not, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, engage in any business other than a Permitted Business.

  • Continued Business No supplier, customer, distributor or sales agent of the Company or any subsidiary has notified the Company or any subsidiary that it intends to discontinue or decrease the rate of business done with the Company or any subsidiary, except where such discontinuation or decrease has not resulted in and could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Business Activities The Company will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, engage in any business other than Permitted Businesses, except to such extent as would not be material to the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

  • Competitive Business Activities The term "Competitive Business Activities" as used herein shall be deemed to mean the Business.

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