Contracted Business definition

Contracted Business means vehicle rental services (including chauffeur-drive services) provided in accordance with service contracts entered into by a Party or a Party’s Affiliates with, among others, business entities, tour operators, travel agencies and governmental bodies.
Contracted Business means the business of MPC and MSC other than those business activities unrelated to the performance under the ECAs.
Contracted Business the businesses of Pagbilao and Sual, other than those business activities unrelated to the performance under the Pagbilao ECA and the Sual ECA.

Examples of Contracted Business in a sentence

  • If a law requires Conga to disclose personal information for a purpose unrelated to the Contracted Business Purpose, Conga must first inform the Customer of the legal requirement and give the Customer an opportunity to object or challenge the requirement, unless applicable law prohibits such notice.

  • Nectar HR will limit Personal Data collection, use, retention, and disclosure to activities reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the Contracted Business Purposes and Services or another compatible operational purpose.

  • Nectar HR will not directly or indirectly sell any Personal Data, or retain, use, or disclose any Personal Data for any reason other than for the purposes of performing the Contracted Business Purpose and providing the Services to Client.

  • April 14, 2016—telephone conversation with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ at Ascent Environmental and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, NTFPD consultant, regarding NTFPD services related to the Placer County Tahoe Basin Area Plan and Lodge Project.

  • Downtime will only be measured during the Local Contracted Business Hours (for Access Faults) or the Contracted Maintenance Hours (for BT Equipment Faults) specified on the Order.

  • If a law requires Vendor to disclose Personal Information for a purpose unrelated to the Contracted Business Purposes, Vendor must first inform NTT of the legal requirement and give NTT an opportunity to object or challenge the requirement, unless the law prohibits such notice.

  • If a law requires Vendor to disclose Personal Information for a purpose unrelated to the Contracted Business Purposes, Vendor must first inform NTT DATA of the legal requirement and give NTT DATA an opportunity to object or challenge the requirement, unless the law prohibits such notice.

  • Centercode will not retain, use, or disclose personal information for any purpose other than the Contracted Business Purposes, as directed by Customer (including through Customer’s configuration and use of the Centercode Platform), or as otherwise permitted under the CCPA.

  • Supplier shall only collect, use, retain, or disclose P&P Information for the Contracted Business Purposes for which Purchaser provides or permits P&P Information access.

  • The Customer will be able to use the numbers to contact BT to report incidents during Local Contracted Business Hours to order services or make enquiries during Business Hours, or as specified on the Order.