Publishing Business definition

Publishing Business means (i) the businesses and operations of the Publishing Group, including the business and operations of Publishing as more fully described in the Publishing Information Statement, and (ii) any Publishing Discontinued Business.
Publishing Business has the meaning given in the Separation Agreement.
Publishing Business means the business and operations conducted by the “Time Inc.” segment of TWX and its Subsidiaries prior to the Distribution, including as described on pages 42 through 55 of the Information Statement.

Examples of Publishing Business in a sentence

  • If ITC and NCT agree jointly to develop microprocessors or semiconductor chips not otherwise contemplated hereby, either under a funded development project or ITC's Publishing Business model (including the general purpose JAVA(TM) processor and any JAVA(TM) based DSP SoC), ITC shall agree to sell to NCT such microprocessors or chips at the best price charged to ITC's customers for such microprocessors or chips or for microprocessors or chips of similar complexity, performance and manufacturing technology.

  • TCM shall assume the liability for any workers' compensation or similar workers' protection claims with respect to any employee of the Newspaper Publishing Business and Graylink Wireless Business, whether incurred prior to, on, or after the Distribution Date, which are the result of an injury or illness originating prior to or on the Distribution Date.

  • All consents by third parties that are required for the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, or that are required in order to prevent a breach of or a default under or a termination of any Contract, shall have been obtained or provided for, except where the failure to obtain the same would not be reasonably likely, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect on EDCO or the INFO Online Publishing Business following the Closing Date.

  • INFO has full capacity, right, corporate power and authority without the consent of any other Person, to execute and deliver this Master Transaction Agreement and the Related Agreements and to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, including the right to sell the INFO Online Publishing Business to BHIL.

  • Times Mirror shall take, or cause to be taken, all action as may be necessary (i) to effect such cessation of participation and (ii) to cause the College Publishing Business Transferred Employees' benefits under the TM Pension Plan to become fully vested as of the Closing Date.


More Definitions of Publishing Business

Publishing Business means the business of printing or publishing books, newspapers, magazines, flyers, leaflets, including the publication of materials over the Internet;
Publishing Business means any businesses of Encore Software, BCI Eclipse and the FUNimation Companies as presently conducted as of the Closing Date and any similar businesses of any other Credit Party that may be conducted in the future.
Publishing Business means the publishing business operated by InfoBeat prior to the Effective Date using the Publishing Business Assets.
Publishing Business means the publishing business of BCI, Encore Software, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, FUNimation Productions, Ltd., a Texas limited partnership, and animeOnline, Ltd., a Texas limited partnership as presently conducted and any similar business of any Loan Party that may be conducted in the future.
Publishing Business means the publishing business of Encore Software, Inc., a Minnesota corporation as presently conducted and any similar business of any Loan Party that may be conducted in the future.
Publishing Business means and refer to (A) the businesses previously or currently engaged in by Old PUB and (B) any and all other businesses (except for the Test Preparation Business), whether now or hereafter conducted, which (i) relate to, involve or are competitive with the TPR Method or (ii) use the Applicable Marks in any part of the conducting thereof. The "Publishing Business" shall include, without limitation, the business of creating, publishing and marketing books, videotapes, audiotapes, computer software and other products or services. As used herein, the term "TPR Method" shall mean instruction for academic
Publishing Business shall include, without limitation, the business of creating, publishing and marketing books, videotapes, audiotapes, computer software and other products or services. As used herein, the term "TPR Method" shall mean instruction for academic