Packaging Tax Item definition

Packaging Tax Item means a Tax Item attributable to Sealed Air, any member of the Packco Group or otherwise relating to the Packaging Business or the Packaging Assets that is not a New Grace Tax Item or a Foreign Packco Tax Item.

Examples of Packaging Tax Item in a sentence

  • To the extent that such a refund claim (other than a claim arising from a carryback) does not result in a Tax refund (or would not result in a refund if a claim were filed) as the result of an offsetting Packaging Tax Item (including a Packaging Tax Item carried back to a Pre-Distribution Taxable Period or a Straddle Period), Grace shall remit to Grace-Conn.

Related to Packaging Tax Item

  • Packaging Materials means art and mechanical formats for a Software Title including the retail packaging, end user instruction manual with end user license agreement and warranties, end user warnings, FPU media label, and any promotional inserts and other materials that are to be included in the retail packaging.

  • Packaging means the assembly of components necessary to ensure compliance with the packaging requirements of these regulations. It may consist of one or more receptacles, absorbent materials, spacing structures, thermal insulation, radiation shielding, and devices for cooling or absorbing mechanical shocks. The vehicle, tie-down system, and auxiliary equipment may be designated as part of the packaging.

  • Red Hat Products means Software, Services, Subscriptions and other Red Hat branded offerings made available by Red Hat.

  • Promotional Material means all material used in the promotion of, or otherwise in connection with, the Business (whether written or recorded in any other medium) and includes artwork, advertising materials (irrespective of the medium in which they are recorded), display materials, packaging materials, brochures, posters and internal and external signage.

  • Investigational Product means the Study Drug identified above and the control material, as further detailed in the Protocol;