Disposal Agreement definition

Disposal Agreement means an agreement between WMI and the Acquirer(s) of the Springdale Arkansas Area Divestiture Assets allowing the Acquirer(s) to dispose of MSW at WMI’s Eco Vista Landfill located at 2210 Waste Management Drive, Springdale, Arkansas.
Disposal Agreement means any agreement for the assignment or outright sale or disposition, in whole or in part, of intellectual property rights in the Deferred Consideration Product.

Examples of Disposal Agreement in a sentence

  • It is expected that, at or around the same time when the CDMA Business Disposal Agreement and CDMA Network Disposal Agreement are entered into, Telecom and Telecom Group will enter into the Telecom CDMA Lease pursuant to which Telecom will lease Capacity on the CDMA Network from Telecom Group.

  • Parties: (i) Shenzhen Yongle; (ii) the Shanghai Yongle Shareholders (each of them will enter into this Share Disposal Agreement separately); and (iii) Shanghai Yongle.

  • Pursuant to the terms of the Disposal Agreement, the Seller shall sell, and the Purchaser shall purchase, the Property free from any encumbrances.

  • Parties: (i) Colourful; (ii) Shanghai Jingyuan; and (iii) Shanghai Jingyuan Shareholders (each of them entered into a Share Disposal Agreement separately).

  • All other terms and conditions of the 2009 Original Waste Disposal Agreement not specifically changed by this Amendment, shall remain in full force and effect.


More Definitions of Disposal Agreement

Disposal Agreement means the agreement dated as of January 1, 2005 between the Authority and the operator of the Ox Mountain Sanitary Landfill.
Disposal Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a)(vii).
Disposal Agreement means the share transfer agreement dated 29 November 2016
Disposal Agreement means, in respect of any proposed Disposal, a document:
Disposal Agreement has the meaning specified in SECTION 5.10.
Disposal Agreement means the agreement entered into on 27 April 2012 by
Disposal Agreement has the meaning specified in Section 9.3.