Examples of Eligible Partners in a sentence
Eligible Partners can participate in Partner-specific promotion discount offers to accelerate sales and increase margins and pass along discounts to end-users.
Eligible Partners: Companies may propose to partner with one of the 17 DOE national laboratories or anyU.S. Institution of Higher Education with unique expertise or capability relevant to their proposed research that is not available in the private sector.
In any case in which more than one Partner is eligible under Regulations Section 301.6231(a)(7)-1(c), by reason of having been or being the General Partner, to be designated as the Tax Matters Partner for a given taxable year (each such Partner a “TMP Eligible Partner”), the Tax Matters Partner designated for such year shall be selected by unanimous agreement among all such TMP Eligible Partners for such year.
If multiple Eligible Partners have submitted a single Opportunity, Approved status may be granted to the Eligible Partner that has successfully engaged with the Customer on the Opportunity.
With respect to the entire Company, "Base Wages" means the total amount of Base Wages for all Eligible Partners at a particular time under the Plan.
The Competition is intended to recognize Eligible Partners whose participate in the Competition during the Incentive Period.
Eligible Partners must book all deals for which they are seeking the trade-in under the Program by the end of the Program Period.
Eligible Partners- The HPF can only fund active national and international NGOs who have been confirmed as eligible partners to the HPF and finalised their capacity assessment, as well as UN Agencies and IOM.
The Program seeks to provide a neutral, fair platform for Eligible Partners to submit the opportunities and thereby gain a reward based on sales related to that registration.
Eligible Applicants can apply for funding from the WCPP in concert with Eligible Partners, and if funding is received, may provide such funding to Eligible Partners of the project in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement (23 U.S.C. 171(f)(2)(B)).