Market Products definition
Examples of Market Products in a sentence
Provide a detailed description of your ability to accommodate requests for Open Market Products.
Open Market Products is a category of products that cannot be found in your standard catalog offering or non- inventoried products.
Any Agency/Agent that is marketing, promoting and selling various types of Products in the State and/or Federally funded Exchange(s) will be subject to Exhibit B - Exchange Market Products Only, which may change from time to time as the requirements of the Exchange may change.
In respect of Seller’s obligations to deliver, Buyer hereby transfers, assigns and conveys to Seller all of its rights, title and interest in and to the Firm Transmission Service, Other Transmission Rights and Market Products (each as defined in the TSA) and Seller hereby accepts the assignment of such rights, title and interest in and to such Firm Transmission Service, Other Transmission Rights and Market Products (each as defined in the TSA) and collectively referred to as “TSA Transmission Rights”).
Open Market Products is a category of products that cannot be found in your standard catalog offering or non-inventoried products.
The Market will not store equipment, goods, or Market Products for Vendors and will not act as bailee for Vendor and/or for any of Vendor’s property.
Licensee shall be entitled to all revenues and other benefits associated with Distributed Energy Resource Market Products entered into prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement.
Licensee shall be solely responsible for performing and complying with any agreement to provide Distributed Energy Resources Market Products.
Licensee has the right to utilize the capabilities of the System to provide Distributed Energy Resource Market Products, including agreements for the purchase and sale of such products entered into after the Effective Date of this Agreement.
The Vendor (including Farmers, Prepared-Food Vendors, and Artisans) hereby agrees that the Market, including, but not limited to the Market Manager, may make an on-site visit to the Vendor’s farm, kitchen, or other location where the Vendor grows, prepares, cooks, or makes Market Products.