VARIABLE PRODUCT COMMISSIONS Sample Clauses

VARIABLE PRODUCT COMMISSIONS. While the contract is in force, commissions and service fees on flexible or fixed premium variable life insurance policies or annuities can only be paid or credited to a Career Agent who is supervised by, and a registered representative of, a broker/dealer affiliated with Company or a registered representative of a broker/dealer who has a sales agreement with a broker/dealer affiliated with Company, and who holds any required state licenses when the sale is made and when each premium is paid. If Career Agent fails or ceases to satisfy qualification requirements established by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), or if such person is, or becomes subject to, a disqualification under the guidelines as defined by the NASD, Career Agent will not be entitled to any subsequent commission payments on any variable products during the time of any suspension or disqualification period(s). Any Career Agent who is suspended or disqualified is not eliglible to service or be assigned to, accounts which contain one or more variable products for the term of any disqualification period. After termination of this contract, commissions will terminate if Career Agent becomes a registered representative of a broker/dealer not affiliated with Company.
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  • New Products You agree to comply with NASD Notice to Members 5-26 recommending best practices for reviewing new products.

  • Additional Products Throughout the Term, Rockwell shall provide to DaVita and the DaVita Facilities the right to purchase and/or lease all current or new products manufactured, utilized, licensed, sold or distributed by Rockwell or any of its Affiliates (including products and product lines acquired by Rockwell or any of its Affiliates as a result of an acquisition, merger or other transaction involving Rockwell or any of its Affiliates) that are or that become Commercially Available and which are not already covered by this Agreement or by any other agreement, whether written or oral, between the parties hereto (such products are collectively referred to as “Additional Products” and individually as an “Additional Product”). Rockwell agrees to include DaVita in all of its and its Affiliates distributions of customer announcements regarding Rockwell’s or its Affiliates’ Additional Products. The purchase price for any such Additional Products shall be negotiated by the parties hereto in good faith and the agreed upon purchase price shall be memorialized in writing as a supplement or amendment to this Agreement. Rockwell covenants and agrees that it shall only make an offer for the sale of any Additional Product(s) to DaVita’s Vice-President of Clinical Operations, Chief Medical Officer, or Vice-President of Purchasing, and not to any DaVita Facility directly; provided that the purchase of any Additional Product by DaVita or any DaVita Facility through a Rockwell product catalog made generally available to the dialysis community shall not be a breach by Rockwell of this Section 8.1. If Rockwell or any of its Affiliates acquires any Additional Product(s) as a result of an acquisition, merger or other transaction involving Rockwell or any of its Affiliates with a Person with which DaVita or a DaVita Facility, as applicable, already has a purchase or rebate arrangement whether written or oral (a “Prior Agreement”), Rockwell or such Affiliate covenants and agrees that it shall continue to abide by all of the terms and conditions of such Prior Agreement or if DaVita requests, such Additional Product(s) shall be included in this Agreement on terms to be negotiated and determined by the parties hereto as provided in this Section 8.1.

  • Combination Products If a LICENSED PRODUCT is sold to any third party in combination with other products, devices, components or materials that are capable of being sold separately and are not subject to royalties hereunder (“OTHER PRODUCTS,” with the combination of products being referred to as “COMBINATION PRODUCTS” and the Other Product and Licensed Product in such Combination Product being referred to as the “COMPONENTS”), the NET SALES of such LICENSED PRODUCT included in such COMBINATION PRODUCT shall be calculated by multiplying the NET SALES of the COMBINATION PRODUCT by the fraction A/(A+B), where A is the average NET SALES price of such LICENSED PRODUCT in the relevant country, as sold separately, and B is the total average NET SALES price of all OTHER PRODUCTS in the COMBINATION PRODUCT in the relevant country, as sold separately. If, in any country, any COMPONENT is not sold separately, NET SALES for royalty determination shall be determined by the formula [C / (C+D)], where C is the aggregate average fully absorbed cost of the Licensed Product components during the prior Royalty Period and D is the aggregate average fully absorbed cost of the other essential functional components during the prior Royalty Period, with such costs being determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. To the extent that any SUBLICENSE INCOME relates to a COMBINATION PRODUCT or is otherwise calculated based on the value of one or more licenses or intellectual property rights held by the COMPANY, an AFFILIATE or SUBLICENSEE, COMPANY shall determine in good faith and report to THE PARTIES the share of such payments reasonably attributable to COMPANY’s or such AFFILIATE’s sublicense of the rights granted hereunder, based upon their relative importance and proprietary protection, which portion shall be the SUBLICENSE INCOME. THE PARTIES shall have the right to dispute such sharing determination in accordance with the dispute provisions of the AGREEMENT.

  • Marketing Plans 1. The MCO shall develop a marketing plan that meets SDOH guidelines and any local requirements as approved by the State Department of Health (SDOH).

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  • Competing Products The provisions of Section 21 are set forth on attached Exhibit H and are incorporated in this Section 21 by this reference.

  • Products and Services Part 2.9(a) of the Disclosure Schedule accurately identifies and describes each Company Product currently being designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, distributed, provided, licensed, or sold by the Company.

  • Licensed Products Lessee will obtain no title to Licensed Products which will at all times remain the property of the owner of the Licensed Products. A license from the owner may be required and it is Lessee's responsibility to obtain any required license before the use of the Licensed Products. Lessee agrees to treat the Licensed Products as confidential information of the owner, to observe all copyright restrictions, and not to reproduce or sell the Licensed Products.

  • Other Products After clinical or other evidence, provided in writing [***] to Company, demonstrating the practicality of a particular market or use within the LICENSED FIELD which is not being developed or commercialized by Company, Company shall either provide JHU with a reasonable development plan and start development or attempt to reasonably sublicense the particular market or use to a third party. If within six (6) months of such notification [***] Company has not initiated such development efforts or sublicensed that particular market or use, JHU may terminate this license for such particular market or use. This Paragraph shall not be applicable if Company reasonably demonstrates to JHU that commercializing such LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or LICENSED SERVICE(S) or granting such a sublicense in said market or use would have a potentially adverse commercial effect upon marketing or sales of the LICENSED PRODUCT(S) developed and being sold by Company.

  • Product Changes IDSI reserves the right to make design and other modifications in the Equipment at any time but shall not be obligated to implement such modifications in Equipment that has previously been delivered.

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