Key Vendors definition

Key Vendors means the following Vendors: [**];
Key Vendors shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(b).
Key Vendors means Kirk Moir, Eddie Ho and James Francis Hallett.

Examples of Key Vendors in a sentence

  • To Sellers’ Knowledge, as of the date hereof, there has not been any materially adverse change in the Company’s business relationships with any Key Vendors since January 1, 2009.

  • None of the Key Vendors and none of the Key Customers have indicated (orally or in writing) to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries any intent to discontinue or alter in a manner materially adverse to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries the terms of the applicable Key Customer Contracts or Key Vendor Contracts or make any claim that the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has breached its obligations to such Key Customer or Key Vendor (and the Company has no Knowledge of any such breach).

  • Working Capital Deficit to Key Vendors for future payments consists of $457,912.

  • The Best Partnerships with All Key Vendors Logicalis has relationships with technology leaders across the industry that enables us to use the best tools for Private 5G management, monitoring and rendering associated services.

  • No representation or warranty by the Key Vendors in this Agreement and no statement contained in the Vendor Disclosure Schedules to this Agreement contains any untrue statement of a material fact, or omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein, in light of the circumstances in which they are made, not misleading.

  • Schedule 3.19(a) also, with respect to the Key Vendors, specifically identifies whether such Key Vendor is the sole source of supply (whether or not there is a comparably-priced source of supply) for the Business with respect to the materials, products or services provided by such Key Vendor.

  • The Company has made available to Parent true and complete copies of all Contracts with the Key Vendors (the “Key Vendor Contracts”).

  • Global Gamification Market Worth USD 11.10 Billion by 2020 - Analysis, Technologies & Forecast Report 2016-2020 - Key Vendors: Faya Corp, Microsoft & Bunchball - Research and Markets.

  • The relationships of the Company and its Key Vendors are, to the Company’s Knowledge, good commercial working relationships.

  • Except as ordered by the Bankruptcy Court, Contractor shall not change (otherwise than in connection with the termination of a vendor or subcontractor for default, as reasonably determined by the Contractor and subject to approval of Raytheon's Representative) any of the vendors or subcontractors listed on SCHEDULE 3.6 as "Key Vendors and Subcontractors" without the prior consent of Raytheon's Representative.


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Key Vendors means the entities set forth on Schedule 1(c).
Key Vendors means vendors of the Company whose business failure, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect;
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Related to Key Vendors

  • Vendors means the proposer(s) responding to this RFP and vendor(s) to whom a contract has been awarded as a result of this RFP by SMSD. A responsible vendor is a vendor who has adequate financial resources (or the ability to obtain such resources), can comply with the delivery requirements, and is a qualified and established firm regularly engaged in the type of business that provides the product(s) /service(s) listed herein.

  • NYS Vendor ID means the ten-character identifier issued by New York State when a vendor is registered on the Vendor File.

  • Prime Vendor – means any person (natural or juristic) who forwards an acceptable proposal in response to this RFB with the intention of being the main contractor should the proposal be awarded to him/her.

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • Mobile food vendor means every corporation, association, joint stock association, person, firm or partnership, their lessees, directors, receivers, trustees, appointees by any court whatsoever, or the heirs, executors, administrators, or personal representatives or assignees of any deceased owner, owning, controlling, operating or managing any mobile food vending unit.