Dealer Location definition

Dealer Location means the specific physical Dealer location(s) identified on the applicable Order Form.
Dealer Location means any physical site at which any Subsidiary of the Borrower operates a Motor Vehicle dealership, repair or service facility.
Dealer Location means any physical site at which any Subsidiary of Guarantor operates a Motor Vehicle dealership, repair or service facility.

Examples of Dealer Location in a sentence

  • Dealer agrees to provide appropriate facilities and to assume full and complete managerial authority and responsibility for the service of the Products at and from those Dealer Location(s) specified in this Agreement and for the display and retail sale of the Products at and from each Dealer Location.

  • Territory: Identified for each Dealer Location in attached Attachment 1 to Exhibit A Product(s): Full line of Boston Whaler Boats (Including related parts and accessories) Performance Standards: See attached Exhibit B.

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  • Dealer shall establish and maintain at each authorized Dealer Location listed on Schedule D a facility to sell, service, display and store Products in accordance with facility standards contained in the DOG.

  • In this Agreement, the following words and expressions that are not defined elsewhere in this Agreement shall have the following meaning, except where the context requires otherwise: Dealer and Dealer’s Principal Address: MarineMax Northeast, LLC, 0000 XxXxxxxxx Xxxxx, Suite 200, Clearwater, Florida 33759 Dealer Location: Each Dealer facility as listed on Exhibit A attached hereto.

  • In evaluating Dealer’s market share performance, Case IH, in its sole discretion, may (i) group Product Lines and/or (ii) evaluate Dealer’s performance on a per Dealer Location basis.

  • Dealer must have service technicians at each Dealer Location who are trained and fully certified to service each type of Equipment listed on Schedule B, and Dealer’s service technicians must attend Case IH service training sessions as required by Case IH in the DOG.

  • I understand that I may revoke this consent at any time, except to the extent that you have taken action relying on consent.

  • He will lead the operational board to deliver the service proposition across the Enlarged Group with further responsibility for the development of Product Provider relationships.

  • Dealer agrees that any change in the Dealer Location shall require prior written notice to and prior written approval by U-Haul.

Related to Dealer Location

  • Anchor location means the physical location from which:

  • Approved Location means (a) a storage terminal or facility located in the United States or Canada owned by the Borrower or a Subsidiary; or (b) other storage location located in the United States or Canada identified by the Borrower by notice to the Administrative Agent for which, if requested by the Administrative Agent, the Borrower has used commercially reasonable efforts to cause the owner, operator or landlord thereof to execute and deliver, a waiver of lien, subordination agreement or similar agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent with respect to any inventories of Petroleum Products stored at such terminal or facility.

  • Project Location means the points or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to points, stations, natural land features, improvements, or area boundary signs. STATE means the Oregon Department of Forestry, State Forester, or a duly Authorized Representative of the State Forester.

  • Delivery Location means the Supplier's premises or other location where the Services are to be supplied, as set out in the Order;

  • Adult foster care facility means an adult foster care facility licensed under the adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701 to 400.737.

  • Remote location means any location that is at least one (1.0) mile from the location of a receptor. "Receptor" includes, but is not limited to, any hospital, school, day care center, work site, business, residence, and permanent campground. The distance to the nearest receptor is to be measured from the outermost limit of the area to be disturbed or road surface, whichever is closer.