OEM Contract definition

OEM Contract means each of the documents listed in Section 1.1(f) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule.
OEM Contract means a written contract between Customer as provider of OEM Services and an OEM Customer. “OEM Customer” means a third party that receives OEM Services from Customer.
OEM Contract means the contract with the OEM (as defined in Section 28(f) of the Lease).

Examples of OEM Contract in a sentence

  • A vendor must be a manufacturer or its authorized dealer of manufacturer (of a product related to SPV confirming to specifications of MNRE/CREDA) with OEM Contract.

  • The products and services provided by SDIX which are “For further manufacturing” (i.e. OEM, Contract Manufacturing, Fee for Service) and “for Research Use Only” are excluded from Design and Development (7.3).

  • The purpose of this Supplier Quality Manual is to clearly communicate MACOM’s Quality expectations to all new and existing external Suppliers, including raw material, component, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), Contract Manufacturers of Finished Devices, and Service Suppliers associated with Product.

  • Customer’s provision of OEM Services to OEM Customers other than Customer’s affiliates requires an OEM Contract.

  • Each Credit Party executing and delivering this Agreement shall substantially comply with each OEM Contract to which it is a party.

  • If a change to the MindSphere Agreement necessitates a change to the OEM Contract in order to maintain consistency, you shall implement such change in the OEM Contract.

  • Each Credit Party shall exert its best efforts to cause the renewal of each such OEM Contract and each OEM Accreditation upon its expiration, on such terms and are not less favorable to the Credit Parties as those governing the OEM Contract or OEM Accreditation subject to such expiration.

  • Confirmation that the OEM Contract Administrator has authority to enforce the scope of work and Terms and Conditions of the resulting contract.

  • Demonstrate how you will provide an Effective Reseller Program managed by the OEM (Contract holder) in NASPO ValuePoint States.

  • Singh credibly testified about the link between the watch payment and the OEM Contract.


More Definitions of OEM Contract

OEM Contract means a written contract between Customer as provider of OEM Services and an OEM Customer.
OEM Contract means each of the documents set out in sub-folders 'Project Tess – OEMs > Airbus Purchase Agreements (CFM/IAE docs included)' and 'Project Tess – OEMs > Boeing Purchase Agreements (CFM docs included)' of the Data Room;

Related to OEM Contract

  • Customer Contract means a Contract (or group of related Contracts) pursuant to which any Group Company, after giving effect to the Pre-Closing Business Transfers, licenses or otherwise provides products and services to customers of the Business.

  • O&M Contract means the operation and maintenance contract that may be entered into between the Concessionaire and the O&M Contractor for performance of all or any of the O&M obligations;

  • CFD Contract or "CFD" shall mean a contract which is a contract for difference by reference to fluctuations in the price of the relevant security or index;

  • Master Contract means the CATS Master Contract between the Maryland Department of Budget and Management andTO Contractor dated December 19, 2005.

  • sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract;

  • Smart contract means a computer program stored in an electronic ledger system wherein the outcome of the execution of the program is recorded on the electronic ledger;

  • Key Sub-Contract means each Sub-Contract with a Key Sub-Contractor;

  • Provider contract means any contract between a provider and a carrier (or a carrier's network,

  • Charter contract or "contract" means a fixed-term, renewable contract

  • Customer Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(b)(ii)(A).

  • framework contract means a payment service contract which governs the future execution of individual and successive payment transactions and which may contain the obligation and conditions for setting up a payment account;

  • Seller Contract any Contract (a) under which Seller has or may acquire any rights or benefits; (b) under which Seller has or may become subject to any obligation or liability; or (c) by which Seller or any of the assets owned or used by Seller is or may become bound.

  • Existing Contract means a contract that was made before the operative date;

  • Project Contract means any contract between the District or the Corporation and any contractor or vendor regarding the construction, production or other acquisition or installation of any part of an Acquisition Project.

  • Company Contract means any Contract: (a) to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a Party; (b) by which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any Company IP or any other asset of the Company or its Subsidiaries is or may become bound or under which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has, or may become subject to, any obligation; or (c) under which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has or may acquire any right or interest.

  • Service Contract means, with respect to a Financed Vehicle, the agreement, if any, financed under the related Receivable that provides for the repair of such Financed Vehicle.

  • Major Contract means (i) any management agreement relating to the Properties or the Loan Parties, (ii) any agreement between any Loan Party and any Affiliate of any Relevant Party and (iii) any brokerage, leasing, cleaning, maintenance, service or other contract or agreement of any kind (other than Leases) relating to the Properties, in each case involving payment or expense of more than One Million and No/100 Dollars ($1,000,000) during any twelve (12) month period, unless cancelable on thirty (30) days or less notice without requiring payment of termination fees or payments of any kind.

  • Multiyear contract means a contract that extends beyond a one-year period, including a contract that permits renewal of the contract, without competition, beyond the first year of the contract.

  • Group contract means a contract for health care services which by its terms limits eligibility to members of a specified group. The group contract may include coverage for dependents.

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Open Contract means a Contract which has not been closed out and which has not yet matured;

  • Prime Contract means the contract between LOCKHEED MARTIN and the U.S. Government or between LOCKHEED MARTIN and its higher-tier contractor who has a contract with the U.S. Government.

  • Prepaid contract means any Contract that has terminated or been prepaid in full prior to its scheduled expiration date (including because of a Casualty Loss), other than a Defaulted Contract.

  • Service Subcontract means a subcontract primarily for the furnishing of services, to or for a recipient of Assistance, except where services are incidental to the delivery of products, equipment or commodities. A contract for the purchase or lease of goods, products, equipment, supplies or other property is not a “service subcontract” for the purposes of this definition.

  • Client Contract means a futures or option contract between us and you, which is matched by an identical Contract;

  • Related Contract means: (i) in relation to the SwapClear Service, a RelatedSwapClear Contract (as such term is defined in the Procedures); (ii) in relation to the RepoClear Service, a Related RepoClear Contract (as such term is defined in the Procedures); (iii) in relation to the ForexClear Service, a Related ForexClear Contract (as such term is defined in the Procedures); (iv) in relation to the EquityClear Service, a Related EquityClear Contract (as such term is defined in the Procedures); (v) in relation to the Listed Interest Rates Service, a Related Listed Interest Rates Contract (as such term is defined in the Procedures)"Relevant Auction Contract"has the meaning given to the term in the Client Clearing Annex"Relevant Business"has the meaning as described in Default Rule 15(c)"Relevant Client Clearing Business"means the Client Clearing Business conducted by a particular Clearing Member in a particular Service"Relevant Contract"has the meaning assigned to it in the Client Clearing Annex"Relevant Default"has the meaning ascribed to it in Rule S1 of Part A of the Rates Service Default Fund Supplement - SwapClear, Rule F2 of the ForexClear Default Fund Supplement or Rule R2 of the RepoClear Default Fund Supplement, as applicable"Relevant FX Amounts"means, in respect of a ForexClear Option Clearing Member and a day, all amounts that are due to be received by such ForexClear Option Clearing Member on such day under a ForexClear Option Contract, ForexClear Swap Contract, ForexClear Deliverable Forward Contract and/or ForexClear Spot Contract in any ForexClear Currency"Relevant FX Liability"has the meaning assigned to it in Regulation 101"re-opening contract"means a contract arising pursuant to Regulation 30(b) or 30(c)"RepoClear Additional Payments Cap"means, in respect of a RCM on any date, an amount equal to the Clearing Member Current Collateral Balance of that RCM in connection with its RepoClear Business as at the date of the Default causing losses leading to an Insufficient Resources Determination (or, where such an Insufficient Resources Determination is made following concurrent Defaults, the date of the earliest Default)"RepoClear Business"means any transaction, obligation or liability arising out of any Fixed Income Contract