Corporate Partner definition

Corporate Partner means a Partner that is subject to tax under [reference to State law].
Corporate Partner means any Third Party which enters into an agreement with the Customer or its Affiliates involving the grant to such Third Party of rights for the development or commercialization of a product that was discovered, identified, selected, characterized or determined to have therapeutic or diagnostic use through use of the Proteomics Analyses provided to the Customer pursuant to this Agreement.
Corporate Partner means a partner that is a corporation subject

Examples of Corporate Partner in a sentence

  • In certain situations, information collection may be facilitated by momentarily directing your browser to the website of an Ad Server or other third party acting on behalf of the Corporate Partner, or advertiser before redirecting your browser to its proper destination (e.g., back to the Site to show the ad or to the advertiser's website); this redirection process will not be apparent to you.

  • In certain situations, information collection may be facilitated by momentarily directing your browser to the website of an Ad Server or other third party acting on behalf of the Corporate Partner, or advertiser before redirecting your browser to its proper destination (e.g., back to the Site to show the ad or to the advertiser’s website); this redirection process will not be apparent to you.

  • If the commercially-named competition, practice and/or ancillary event venue(s) is an existing NCAA Corporate Champion or Corporate Partner, the NCAA, in its sole discretion, may allow additional branding of the commercially-named venue(s).

  • All U.S. based Access Persons must maintain their Covered Accounts at a designated broker as set forth in the Corporate Partner Passport intranet page.

  • The User acknowledges and accepts that if he/she presents Content posted by an Scientific Contributor and/or Corporate Partner as being unlawful with the sole intention of obtaining its deletion or the cessation of its posting online, whereas he/she is aware that this is not the case, he/she may be subject to a criminal penalty.


More Definitions of Corporate Partner

Corporate Partner means a partner that is subject to tax under
Corporate Partner means a C corporation partner that is subject to tax pursuant to section 422.33.
Corporate Partner means a partner that is a corporation subject to tax pursuant to section 2 of P.L. 1945, c. 162 (C.54:10A-2) or is subject to the requirements of section 12 of P.L.2002, c.40 (C.54:10A-15.11).
Corporate Partner means an organization or group having connections with or affinities with the practise of pharmacy and which supports the objects of the Association; for greater certainty a Corporate Partner is not a Member;
Corporate Partner means a partner that is subject to tax under Article 10 (§ 58.1-400 et seq.).
Corporate Partner means any entity which agrees to compensate COMPANY or an AFFILIATE or SUBLICENSEE for COMPANY’s, AFFILIATE’s or SUBLICENSEE’s (i) practice of the PATENT RIGHTS, LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED PROCESSES, DISCOVERY PRODUCTS and/or THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS on behalf of or in collaboration with such entity, including without limitation for discovery and development activities for LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED PROCESSES and/or DISCOVERY PRODUCTS, and/or (ii) provision of services using LICENSED PRODUCTS and/or LICENSED PROCESSES and/or DISCOVERY PRODUCTS or practice of the PATENT RIGHTS, including without limitation research, discovery, development and/or testing activities in the FIELD using LICENSED PRODUCTS and/or LICENSED PROCESSES and/or DISCOVERY PRODUCTS. Any entity which meets the foregoing criteria, that also receives a sublicense of the PATENT RIGHTS shall be considered a SUBLICENSEE, and not a CORPORATE PARTNER, for the purposes of this Agreement.
Corporate Partner means any entity which agrees to compensate COMPANY or an AFFILIATE or SUBLICENSEE for COMPANY’s or AFFILIATE’s or SUBLICENSEE’s (i) practice of the PATENT RIGHTS, LICENSED PRODUCTS, and/or LICENSED PROCESSES on behalf of or in collaboration with such entity, including without limitation for discovery and development activities for LICENSED PRODUCTS, and/or LICENSED PROCESSES and/or IDENTIFIED PRODUCT, and/or (ii) provision of services using LICENSED PRODUCTS and/or LICENSED PROCESSES or practice of the PATENT RIGHTS, including without limitation research, discovery, development and/or testing activities in the FIELD using LICENSED PRODUCTS and/or LICENSED PROCESSES and/or IDENTIFIED PRODUCTS. Any entity which meets the foregoing criteria, that also receives a sublicense of the PATENT RIGHTS shall be considered a SUBLICENSEE, and not a CORPORATE PARTNER, for the purposes of this Agreement.