Examples of Corporate Product in a sentence
Operate an internal management conflict minerals team led by our Corporate Procurement organization and supported by a cross-departmental team consisting of representatives of a number of internal groups, including Corporate Product Regulatory Compliance, Finance, Legal, Information Technology and Global Operations, as well as third-party service providers.
For purposes hereof, “Competitive Product” means any product or service (including any components thereof and any research to develop information useful in connection with the product or service) that is being designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, or sold by any person or entity other than the Corporation that is of the same general type, performs similar functions, or is used for the same purpose as a Corporate Product or about which the Employee has acquired Confidential Information.
Employee agrees that, during Employee's employment with the Corporation and for a period of eighteen (18) months following Employee's termination of employment with the Company, regardless of the reason for termination, Employee will not, directly or indirectly, render services to any person or entity that designs, develops, manufactures, markets or sells a Competitive Product in any geographic area where the Company designs, develops, manufactures, markets or sells a Corporate Product.
Upon expiration of Services for your Corporate Products, Services can be continued upon payment of an annual fee (no more than 30% of the then-current license fee listed for the Corporate Product).
Operate an internal conflict minerals team led by our Corporate Procurement organization and supported by a cross-departmental team consisting of representatives of a number of internal groups, including Corporate Product Regulatory Compliance, Internal Audit, Finance, Legal, Information Technology and Global Operations, as well as third-party service providers.
For the United Kingdom, Cowling and Mueller conclude that the top 103 firms in 1968 to 1969, accounting for a third of GNP, generated a welfare loss of between 3.9% and 7.2% of Gross Corporate Product.
The choice between welfare measures can effectively be reduced to either calculating welfare loss triangles (in terms of National Income in Harberger (1954) and Gross Corporate Product in Cowling and Mueller (1978)) or specifying an explicit welfare function and using this to evaluate welfare loss, a methodology whose case has been argued most forcefully by Bergson (1973).
Their analysis of welfare loss in the United States is based on data for 734 firms between 1963 and 1966 and concludes that welfare loss is between 4% and 13% of Gross Corporate Product.
Because of this compliance commitment, Innovation Specialties has adopted this Corporate Product and Operations Safety, Compliance and Recall Handbook (the “Safety Manual”) to memorialize its commitment to operational and product safety compliance.
Seller will paint, logo and label the Product to the specifications provided by the Buyer, which include the Buyer's Paint/Finish and Color, Corporate Logo Guidelines, and Corporate Product Marking Specifications.