Control Business definition

Control Business means the business conducted by the Controls business unit of Seller and Seller’s Subsidiaries involving the design, development, sale, manufacturing and marketing of Control Products.

Examples of Control Business in a sentence

  • Each Bidder shall provide copies of its FDACS Pest Control Business License and the Pest Control Operator Certificate necessary to perform the services within the scope of work.

  • Authorized Subcontractors must be approved by the Department and shall provide copies of its FDACS Pest Control Business License and FDACS Pest Control Operator’s Certificates necessary to perform the services within the scope of work.

  • Except as provided in the next sentence, this letter agreement supersedes all prior agreements between you and the Company relating to the subject of severance benefits payable upon your termination of employment, whether or not in connection with a Change in Control, Business Segment Sale or other change in control or ownership of the Company, and you will not be entitled to any other severance benefits upon your termination of employment other than those that are provided in this letter agreement.

  • In the event of (i) a Change of Control Business Combination or (ii) the complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company, then each outstanding Warrant shall terminate; provided however, that the Warrant Holder shall, in such event, have the right immediately prior to such Change of Control Business Combination or complete liquidation or dissolution, to exercise the Warrants in whole or in part.

  • Subject to Section 6(b)(iii), if at any time Licensee divests any part of its business that is part of the Flow Control Business to any Person that is not a Member’s Direct Competitor, Licensee may sublicense that Person to use the Licensed Marks for the Licensed Fields of Use, provided that any such sublicense must require that that Person discontinue all use of the Licensed Marks no later than the End-of-Use Date.

  • Except as used by the Flow Control Business in the six (6) months immediately before the Effective Date, and subject to Section 2.b. hereof, Licensee and its sublicensees shall not use the Licensed Marks in any social media channels, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

  • Nothing within Section 1, above shall prohibit any Covenantee from (i) carrying on or being engaged in any type of business, which is not competitive with the H&S Remote Control Business in any area whatsoever, or (ii) being an owner of not more than 5% of the outstanding stock of any class of a corporation which is publicly traded whose principal business is competitive with the H&S Remote Control Business, so long as Covenantee has no active participation in the business of such corporation.

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  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, TCI does not represent that GI's Access and Control Business will achieve the results set forth on Exhibit A to the Memorandum of Agreement and GI acknowledges that actual results may materially differ from such results.

  • Contractor, in complying with the California Food and Agricultural Code, shall provide a copy of a valid Pest Control Business License, a valid Pest Control Advisor's License and a Qualified Applicator's License prior to using any and all applicable chemicals within the area(s) to be maintained.

Related to Control Business

  • Retail business means a business which sells its product directly to a consumer.

  • Business has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.

  • Principal Business means the primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount of capi- tal, labor, time, attention, and floor space devoted to each business activity and by analyz- ing the sources of net income and gross income. The name, appearance, and advertising of the entity may also be taken into consideration if they are given less weight.

  • Special Business means all business transacted at a special Members’ meeting and all business transacted at an annual Members’ meeting except for the following: