Business Scope definition

Business Scope means the business use case(s) for which the Software is licensed to the OEM as specified on the applicable Sales Order. The Business Scope shall specify the focus of the analytics to be provided using the Software and may also specify such parameters as the industries or types of customers to be provided access to the Bundled Software.
Business Scope means the business use case(s) for which the Product is permitted to be used by Customer as specified on the applicable Sales Order. The Business Scope shall specify the focus of the analytics to be provided using the Product and may also specify such parameters as the industries or types of customers to be provided access to the Bundled Product.
Business Scope means the development, production, and sale of pharmaceutical products, including generic and branded generic pharmaceuticals, as well as over the counter drugs and other medical devices and services in Mexico; provided, however, that the term “Business Scope” shall not be deemed to cover pharmaceutical products such as (i) biotech products, (ii) biopharmaceuticals, or (iii) nutritional products or supplements.

Examples of Business Scope in a sentence

  • The specific contents of the services shall include all services that are determined from time to time by Party A and are within the Business Scope of Party B, including but not limited to technical services, network support, business consulting, intellectual property licensing, leasing of equipment or office premises, market consultation, system integration, product development and system maintenance.

  • The End Customer licenses for the Software shall permit the End Customer’s use of the Software only (i) for View and Design OEM’s, as part of the Bundled Software, with data access limited to the OEM Software Data, (ii) for Multiple Datasource OEM’s, as part of the Bundled Software, with OEM Software Data as well as additional Datasources, in each case limited to the Business Scope.

  • Business Scope Foreign non-life insurers are permitted to provide "master policy" insurance/insurance of large scale commercial risks, which has no geographic restrictions.

  • The Parties further agree that the Board shall discuss and determine (on an unanimous basis) whether the Company shall expand its Business Scope and include the manufacture and sale of electromechanical cables in the PRC within five (5) years after the Establishment Date.

  • Each of Canbiola Sub and Canbiola is in material compliance with all Applicable Laws relating to (i) such Party’s obligations under this Agreement and (ii) the business of such Party to the extent relating to the Business Scope.


More Definitions of Business Scope

Business Scope means the business scope of the Company set forth in Section 5.2 hereunder.
Business Scope. Scope of enrollment: children of foreign nationals resident in Beijing; level of education: Pre-school education, primary school, junior middle school ※※ Determined by Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Annual Review Records [Stamp of Annual Review Passed Valid until May 31, 2013] [Stamp of Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau specially for the annual review of privately owned enterprises] Date: July 6, 2012 [Stamp of Annual Review Passed Valid until May 31, 2014] [Stamp of Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau specially for the annual review of privately owned enterprises] Date: June 9, 2013
Business Scope means the business scope of the Company, being “to primarily engage in the manufacturing, marketing and sale of wire ropes; and to provide after-sales service to customers of the Company”.
Business Scope has the meaning set forth in Section 2(c).
Business Scope means the business scope of the Company set forth in Section 4.2 hereunder.
Business Scope shall have the meaning as set forth in Article 4.2;
Business Scope shall have the meaning as set forth in SECTION 2.2.