MAA Business definition

MAA Business means the business of the Company as it is conducted as of the applicable date. As of the date hereof, the MAA Business consists of ownership and operation of Telegu-language general entertainment television channels presently consisting of the MAA Channels.
MAA Business means the entire business relating to the MAA Channels, including Assets and Contracts relating to that business and all employees primarily engaged in that business, together with the related Liabilities.

Examples of MAA Business in a sentence

  • The Assets and rights owned, leased or otherwise used by the Company constitute all the Assets and rights necessary or convenient for the carrying on of the MAA Business fully and effectively in the manner in, and to the extent to, which it is presently conducted.

  • The Sellers shall cause the Company to (a) give the Purchasers, their legal counsel, financial advisors, auditors and other representatives reasonable access to the offices, properties, Books and Records of the Company and the MAA Business during working hours on a Business Day, as the case may be; and (b) furnish to the Purchasers, their legal counsel, financial advisors, auditors and other representatives such information relating to the Company and the MAA Business as may be reasonably requested.

  • Our Sustainable Community Strategies share three common economic development themes and these are reflected in the measures being proposed for our MAA: Business and Enterprise, Employment & Skills and Infrastructure.

  • Saunders, University of Illinois at Chicago (1023-97-1608)What is the effect of implementing aAMS Business Meeting11:10 AM – 11:40 AM MAA Business Meeting11:45 AM – 12:15 PMOrganizer: Martha J.

  • Except as set forth in Section 4.5 of the Disclosure Letter, there are no Actions pending or, to the Knowledge of the Sellers or the Company, threatened, against the Company or the MAA Business; and no Orders have been issued against the Company or the MAA Business.

  • Invited address Ron Gould Section Lecturer Emory University Math and Marriage ‐ Don't Call a Lawyer Yet 5:20 – 6:30ReceptionFire Side Lounge and Surrounding Mosley Areas 6:30 – 8:30Conference Dinner McKinnon Saturday, March 277:30—10:30 Registration: Koury Business Center 7:50—8:35 MAA Business Meeting: Koury Business CenterRoom 1128:00—1:00 Exhibits and refreshments: Koury Business Center 8:45—9:50 General Session III, McKinnon, Martha Abell, Past‐Chair, presiding, Announcements.

  • Preparation of Block Schedule and Writing up of ProgramPreparing the block schedule (don't forget the MAA Business Meeting) and writing up of the program for the website, newsletter and program booklet.

  • Kart-Heinz Ladeur, “The Emergence of Global Administrative Law and Transnational Regulation”, Transnational Legal Theory,243 (2012).

  • Except as set forth in Section IV.5 of the Disclosure Letter, there are no Proceedings pending or, to the Knowledge of the Sellers or the Company, threatened, against the Company or the MAA Business; and no Orders have been issued against the Company or the MAA Business.

  • Except as set forth in Section 4.5 of the Disclosure Letter, there are no Actions pending or, to the Knowledge of the Sellers or the Company, threatened, against the Company or the MAA Business; and to the Knowledge of the Sellers or the Company, no Orders have been issued against the Company or the MAA Business.

Related to MAA Business

  • Cannabis business means any business activity involving cannabis, including but not limited to cultivating, transporting, distributing, manufacturing, compounding, converting, processing, preparing, storing, packaging, delivering, testing, dispensing, retailing and wholesaling of cannabis, of cannabis products or of ancillary products and accessories, whether or not carried on for gain or profit.

  • Qualified business means a for-profit business that obtains services relating to that business from 30 or fewer employees or employees of independent contractors performing services substantially similar to employees during a random week in the year ending on the tax day. If a person is a unified business group as that term is defined in section 117 of the Michigan business tax act, 2007 PA 36, MCL 208.1117, the number of employees from whom services are obtained includes all employees of the unitary business group and employees of independent contractors of the unitary business group rendering services to the qualified business.

  • Minority Business means a business:

  • food business operator means the natural or legal persons responsible for ensuring that the requirements of food law are met within the food business under their control;

  • Unitary business means one or more related business organizations engaged in business activity both within and outside the State among which there exists a unity of ownership, operation, and use; or an interdependence in their functions.