FINANCIAL TIMES definition
Examples of FINANCIAL TIMES in a sentence
It is expected that publication will be made in the City of New York in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, in London in the FINANCIAL TIMES, and in Luxembourg in the LUXEMBURGER WORT.
The "closing mid-point rates" found in the "dollar spot forward against the dollar" table published by THE FINANCIAL TIMES or any other publication as agreed to by the Parties shall be used as the source of spot rates to calculate the average as defined in the preceding sentence.
With respect to the Net Sales invoiced or expenses incurred in a currency other than U.S. dollars, the Net Sales or expense shall be expressed in the domestic currency, together with the U.S. dollar equivalent, calculated using the closing exchange rate on the last day of the calendar quarter during which such Net Sales occurred, as published by THE FINANCIAL TIMES or any other publication as agreed to in writing by the Parties.
The Licensor is the owner of "FT" and "FINANCIAL TIMES" trade marks, short details of the existing registrations and applications for which in the Territory are set out in the Schedule hereto.
Whereas (A) The Licensor is the owner of "FT" and "FINANCIAL TIMES" trade marks, short details of the existing registrations and applications for which in the Territory are set out in the Schedule hereto.
The FINANCIAL TIMES in London and the LUXEMBURGER WORT in Luxembourg are the initial authorized newspapers.
NOVARTIS will pay VERTEX interest on the reimbursable costs incurred by VERTEX in the conduct of the Development Work, at a rate compounded quarterly equal to the thirty-day London InterBank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") for the local currency in which payment is made, as quoted in THE FINANCIAL TIMES as determined on the date the Development Work is first undertaken by VERTEX and on the last Business Day of each calendar quarter thereafter.
If a party shall fail to pay any undisputed amount within [REDACTED] after the due date for such payment, such amount shall accrue interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (i) the one (1) month London Interbank Offered Rate for Euros (as published for such period in THE FINANCIAL TIMES) PLUS [REDACTED] percent ([REDACTED]%) or (ii) the maximum interest rate permitted by applicable Law, for each day from such due date until payment in full.
The exchange rates shall be those published in THE FINANCIAL TIMES.
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