Business Entities definition

Business Entities means a business organization, including but not limited to a municipality, governmental agency, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or sole proprietor.
Business Entities means, collectively, the Company and the Other Business Entities.
Business Entities means the Company and its, and their, respective Subsidiaries.

Examples of Business Entities in a sentence

  • All Business Entities that perform Services under the Contract on behalf of Contractor shall, in performing the Services, comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws concerning employment in the United States.

  • Vendor understands and agrees that the City may choose with whom it will maintain business relations and may refrain from contracting with those Business Entities which maintain business relationships with morally repugnant regimes.

  • Instructional videos are available under the heading Instructional Videos for Business Entities.

  • Neither the Prospective Purchaser nor any of its Affiliated Business Entities has a Delinquent Obligation.

  • RESTRICTIONS ON POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS – In accordance with Public Law 2005, Chapter 51, any bidder(s) awarded a contract on or after October 15, 2004, shall be required to submit a Certification and Disclosure of Political Contributions for all Business Entities.


More Definitions of Business Entities

Business Entities means ICF, the Transferred Subsidiaries and the other direct and indirect subsidiaries of ICF through which the Business is conducted.
Business Entities means (i) Inpixon and its Subsidiaries (other than the Company or the Company Subsidiaries), in each case, only with respect to the Enterprise Apps Business and (ii) the Company or the Company Subsidiaries.
Business Entities means a sole proprietorship, partnership, association, joint venture, corporation, partnership, trust, foundation, or other organization or entity used in carrying on a trade or business, including parent organizations of such entities or any other arrangement in which an equity interest operates through a subsidiary.
Business Entities means any one or more corporations or business organizations;
Business Entities means the Transferred Entities and the Transferred Subsidiaries.
Business Entities means Pillsbury, the Food Subsidiaries and their respective Subsidiaries.
Business Entities shall include, but shall not be limited to, Catalyst International, Inc., The Descartes Systems Group, Inc., EXE Technologies, Inc., HighJump Software, HK Systems, Inc., i 2 Technologies, Inc., Manhattan Associates, Inc., Manugistics Group Inc., Optum, Inc.®, Oracle®, Provia Software, G-Log and SAP® and each of their respective successors and affiliates. Prior to the Company taking any legal action in connection with an alleged breach by Executive of his obligations set forth in this Section 3, the Company shall inform Executive by written notice with reasonable specificity of the basis for its belief that Executive has breached its obligations and provide Executive with five (5) business days to cure any such alleged breach.