LETS definition
Examples of LETS in a sentence
Subject to the terms, conditions, covenants and agreements set forth in this Lease, Landlord hereby DEMISES, LEASES and LETS to Master Tenant and Master Tenant hereby leases and takes from Landlord, the Premises, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Premises for and during the Term (hereinafter defined) hereof.
By: ----------------------------- Name: --------------------------- Title: -------------------------- BUYER: LET'S TALK CELLULAR OF AMERICA, INC.
Vendor shall perform service only with prior authorization by the L.E.T.S. Director or designee(s).
By: --------------------------- Name: ------------------------- Title: ----------------------- BUYER: LET'S TALK CELLULAR OF AMERICA, INC.
IF THE RECIPIENT LETS THE ORIGINALS OR COPIES OF TICKETS OUT OF HIS SIGHT, OR ALLOWS THEM TO BE COPIED OR USED, THEN THE CREDIT CARD HOLDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL RESULTING CHARGES, WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY A THIRD PARTY.
By: ----------------------------- Name: --------------------------- Title: -------------------------- BILL ▇▇ SALE THIS BILL ▇▇ SALE effective as of August __, 1996, from NORTH POINT CELLULAR, INC., a Georgia corporation ("SELLER"), to LET'S TALK CELLULAR OF AMERICA, INC., a Florida corporation ("BUYER").
Consultant shall utilize Ecolane USA, Inc., (“Ecolane”) to provide the dispatch software services identified in Exhibit A, Scope of Work Comparison which identifies the software services to be provided by Ecolane in comparison with the originally contracted software services and the sealed attachment to Exhibit A, Confidential Ecolane Scope of Work - LETS (the “Services”).
The Ecolane Scope of Work - LETS and will not be disclosed to the public or be discussed in an open meeting except as provided in Section J - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, of this Agreement.
By: ----------------------------------- Name: ------------------------------ Title: ----------------------------- \ BUYER: ------ LET'S TALK CELLULAR & WIRELESS, INC.
Ecolane asserts that its Ecolane Scope of Work - LETS is a trade secret and therefore not subject to disclosure under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act, 15.243 and its review is a permissible reason for the County to go into closed session pursuant to Michigan’s Open Meetings Act, MCL 15.268(h).