Combined Business definition

Combined Business has the meaning set forth in the preliminary statements to this Agreement.
Combined Business means, collectively, (a) the Business and (b) the business and operations conducted in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by Seller and New England Gas Appliance Company, a Massachusetts corporation (the “NEG Subsidiary”), including (i) the regulated gas distribution business conducted in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by Seller through New England Gas Company, and (ii) the NEG Subsidiary's appliance and equipment installation and servicing businesses, and the non-regulated businesses conducted by Seller through New England Gas Company that relate to such activities conducted by the NEG Subsidiary.
Combined Business means the existing business of the Buyer or any of its current subsidiaries and the business of the Company, MES, Grey Fox or any of their respective Subsidiaries.

Examples of Combined Business in a sentence

  • The Servicer shall not make any change in its instructions to Obligors regarding payments to be made to it (other than changes with respect to the mailing addresses for remittances) unless the Funding Agents shall have received, at least ten (10) Combined Business Days before the proposed effective date therefore, written notice of such change.

  • Combined Business and Personal Travel: If an employee combines business with personal travel, the portion of expense constituting the employee’s own reimbursable business expense must be separated and reported as such.

  • The Services shall be limited to those that Seller provides with respect to the Combined Business as of the date hereof.

  • If any amount hereunder shall be payable on a day which is not a Combined Business Day, such amount shall be payable on the next succeeding Combined Business Day.

  • Buyers shall bear all risk of loss to any assets acquired in connection with the Combined Business during (and after) the term hereof, and Buyers will have no claim against Seller for damage to or destruction of any such machinery, equipment, tools, parts or inventory, unless the damage or destruction is caused by or results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Seller Indemnitees.


More Definitions of Combined Business

Combined Business has the meaning set forth in Article 2;
Combined Business means, collectively, (a) the Business and (b) the business and operations conducted in the State of Missouri by Seller, including the business and operations conducted in the State of Missouri by Seller through its Missouri Gas Energy division.
Combined Business. ’ means our UK Division and our DACH Division on a combined basis;
Combined Business means the Carbon Business and the PJT Business as operated during the Interim Period.
Combined Business means the Carbon Business and the PJT Business as operated during the Interim Period. “Commission” shall mean the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
Combined Business. — means, collectively, (a) the Business and (b) the business and operations conducted in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by Seller and New England Gas Appliance Company, a Massachusetts corporation (the “NEG Subsidiary”), including (i) the regulated gas distribution business conducted in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by Seller through New England Gas Company, and (ii) the NEG Subsidiary's appliance and equipment installation and servicing businesses, and the non- regulated businesses conducted by Seller through New England Gas Company that relate to such activities conducted by the NEG Subsidiary.
Combined Business means, collectively, the Seating Business and the Business as conducted by or through the Sale Companies and the JV Companies.