Key Accounts definition

Key Accounts means national, regional or other customers of Mr. Electric Businesses located within and/or outside the Territory with whom we have entered or plan to enter into contracts, programs or other arrangements (i) for servicing of multiple locations of such customers and/or (ii) that we determine are designed to benefit the System as a whole by gaining otherwise unavailable business or addressing the concerns of such customers that may require specific terms or provisions of our arrangement with them, including without limitation special insurance, experience, equipment, pricing, payment terms, turnaround requirements, or approvals.
Key Accounts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.
Key Accounts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.19.

Examples of Key Accounts in a sentence

  • Customer ServiceThe Medium and Large Enterprise Subscriber may report its requests and questions relating to the Service and requests for the modification of this service or change of data through Vodafone’s Key Accounts Customer Service.

  • He previously held the positions of Group Vice President from 2008 to 2010 and Vice President of Sales – Traditional and Key Accounts from 2006 to 2008.

  • Employees appointed to the CSL classifications of District Sales Representative (DSR) and Key Accounts Specialist (KAS) are eligible to receive a sales bonus based on achievement of sales in the following three product lines: Scratcher products; On-Line products; and a Target Game which shall be designated by the Director or designee.

  • The Investment Review group uses Excel based feasibility tools for assessing large- volume and more complex projects with inputs from the Special Projects and Key Accounts groups.

  • I acknowledge that, for Key Accounts as defined in the Key Account Management Procedures, the proper guidelines will be followed to provide the most efficient service to the account.


More Definitions of Key Accounts

Key Accounts means the accounts as set out in Schedule 5 and Key Account means any of them as the context may require; Law means any law, constitution, statute, treaty, regulation, rule, ordinance, order, injunction, writ, decree or award of any Official Body; Lender means each lender under the amended and restated credit agreement between, inter alia, Xxxxx Inc dated 29 October 2010 (the Credit Agreement); Letter of Undertaking means the letter of undertaking among, inter alia, the Facility Agent, the Funding Purchasers, the Shareholder, the Directors and dated on or about the Closing Date; LIBOR means:
Key Accounts means the customer accounts of SRP which are high volume users of SRP's Electric Services which have been identified and classified by SRP for special billing, accounting, customer service, marketing or other purposes pursuant to the established Key Account program offered by SRP to its customers, as now constituted or as it may hereafter be amended.
Key Accounts means those customers identified as such in the applicable Business Plan approved by Supplier; and “Territory” means that geographic territory described in Addendum C, as revised by Supplier from time to time upon notice to Distributor.
Key Accounts. The COMPANY shall pay the REPRESENTATIVE five percent (5 %) of the net invoice (hereinafter referred to as "Net Invoice") for all Product sold by the REPRESENTATIVE in the Territory, within ten (10) days of the COMPANY'S receipt of full payment therefore. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Net Invoice" shall mean the gross price shown on the invoice LESS: shipping, freight, C.O.D., and/or freight insurance charges invoiced to customer; shipping, freight, C.O.D., and/or freight insurance charges incurred by COMPANY and not invoiced to customer; trade discounts granted for early payment; rebates, promotional, and slotting discounts or allowances; sales and use taxes; and charge backs for product returns. The COMPANY shall forward a copy of each invoice to the REPRESENTATIVE within fifteen (15) days of shipment of the Product sold by REPRESENTATIVE. The REPRESENTATIVE shall have the right to audit the books, records and financial statements of the COMPANY regarding the Product, including but not limited to, all purchase orders and invoices before, during and after the term of this Agreement.
Key Accounts means such customers identified with an asterisk (“*”) as Key Accounts on Schedule 4.14(b).
Key Accounts means the top ten (10) customers of Seller as shown on Exhibit 6-1(P)1.
Key Accounts means Airspan's major customers that are listed in Exhibit L-1A of this Exhibit L (together with the Affiliates of the customers as listed on Exhibit L-1), which will be reviewed on a semi-annual basis and may be amended to reflect changes in Airspan's major customers, if reasonably agreed upon by the Parties.