Service and Business Relationship Entities definition

Service and Business Relationship Entities as used herein shall mean (i) persons engaged in providing services to Tenant or to any Affiliate of Tenant, (ii) Tenant’s (or any Affiliate’s of Tenant) attorneys, consultants and other persons with which Tenant (or any Affiliate of Tenant) has a business relationship, (iii) any entity in which Tenant or Tenant’s Affiliate have a financial interest or (iv) persons which have a business function or purpose which is related, complimentary and/or supplementary to the business of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, including, without limitation, any “spin-off” of a business unit of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant or persons with which Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant performs cross-marketing and any persons which are subject by legal requirement to regulatory governance, supervision or administration by Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, in each case provided that the purpose of classifying such persons as Service and Business Relationship Entities is for a good business purpose and not to circumvent the provisions of this Section 7.10. Permission to Tenant’s Service and Business Relationship Entities and Tenant’s Affiliates to use the Premises which is not pursuant to a written sublease or other written occupancy agreement shall not create a tenancy or any other interest in the Premises except a license revocable at will which shall cease and expire in any event automatically without notice upon the expiration or termination of this lease and all acts, omissions and operations of such Tenant’s Service and Business Relationship Entities and Tenant’s Affiliates shall be deemed acts, omissions and operations of Tenant.
Service and Business Relationship Entities means (i) any Affiliate of Tenant, (ii) persons actively engaged in providing services to Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, (iii) Tenant’s (or any of Tenant’s Affiliate’s) attorneys, consultants and other persons or entities with which Tenant (or any Affiliate of Tenant) has a business relationship, (iv) Tenant’s potential clients or customers or entities providing a complementary service to Tenant and (v) any regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant that are using the relevant portion of the Premises for a purpose associated with the business of Tenant; provided, however, Tenant’s rights under this Section 4.12 shall not be exercised in a manner which are done in a way to circumvent the other provisions of this Article 4 or avoid obtaining Landlord’s consent if same were a sublease.
Service and Business Relationship Entities means (i) persons actively engaged in providing services to Tenant or any Tenant Affiliate, (ii) Tenant’s (or any of Tenant Affiliate’s) attorneys, consultants and other persons with which Tenant (or any Tenant Affiliate) has an active and meaningful business relationship and is using the relevant portion of the Premises for a purpose associated with the business of Tenant and (iii) any regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over Tenant or any Tenant Affiliate that is using the relevant portion of the Premises for a purpose associated with the business of Tenant.

More Definitions of Service and Business Relationship Entities

Service and Business Relationship Entities as used herein shall mean (i) persons engaged in providing services to Tenant or to any Affiliate of Tenant, (ii) Tenant’s (or any Affiliate’s of Tenant) attorneys, consultants and other persons with which Tenant (or any Affiliate of Tenant) has a business relationship, (iii) any entity in which Tenant or Tenant’s Affiliate have a financial interest or (iv) persons which have a business function or purpose which is related, complimentary and/or supplementary to the business of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, including, without limitation, any “spin-off” of a business unit of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant or persons with which Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant performs cross-marketing and any persons which are subject by legal requirement to regulatory governance, supervision or administration by Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, in each case provided that the purpose of classifying such persons as Service and Business Relationship Entities is for a good business purpose and not to circumvent the provisions of this Section 7.12.
Service and Business Relationship Entities means (i) persons engaged in providing services to Tenant or to any Affiliate of Tenant, (ii) Tenant's (or any Affiliate's of Tenant) attorneys, consultants and other persons with which Tenant (or any Affiliate of Tenant) has a business relationship or (iii) persons which have a business function or purpose which is related, complimentary and/or supplementary to the business of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, including, without limitation, any "spin-off" of a business unit of Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant or persons with which Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant performs cross-marketing and any persons which are subject by legal requirement to regulatory governance, supervision or administration by Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant, in each case provided that the purpose of classifying such persons as Service and Business Relationship Entities is for a good business purpose and not to circumvent the provisions of this Article 7.

Related to Service and Business Relationship Entities

  • Established business relationship means a relationship between a seller and a consumer based on:

  • Business relationship means a connection between two or more parties based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on: (A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal, state, or local governmental entity or an agency of a federal, state, or local governmental entity; (B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public; or (C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and that is subject to regular examination by, and reporting to, that agency. Texas Local Government Code 176.001(3).

  • Business Relation means any current or prospective client, customer, licensee, or other business relation of the Company Group, or any such relation that was a client, customer, licensee, supplier, or other business relation within the six (6) month period prior to the expiration of the Employment Period, in each case, to whom I provided services, or with whom I transacted business, or whose identity became known to me in connection with my relationship with or employment by the Company.

  • Substantial business relationship means the extent of a business relationship necessary under applicable state law to make a guarantee contract issued incident to that relationship valid and enforceable. A guarantee contract is issued "incident to that relationship" if it arises from and depends on existing economic transactions between the guarantor and the owner or operator.

  • the Business means the usual work and activities carried on by the Insured pertaining to his business as specified in the Schedule and no others.

  • Related Entities means contractors and subcontractors of a Party at any tier; grantees, investigators, customers, and users of a Party at any tier and their contractors or subcontractor at any tier; or, employees of the Party or any of the foregoing.

  • Affiliated Entities means any legal entity, including any corporation, limited liability company, partnership, not-for-profit corporation, estate planning vehicle or trust, which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by the Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse, of which such Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse are beneficial owners, or which is under joint control or ownership with any other person or entity subject to a lock-up agreement regarding the Common Stock with terms substantially identical to this Agreement.

  • material relationship means one actually known of a personal, familial or business nature between the Broker and affiliated licensees and a client which would impair their ability to exercise fair judgment relative to another client.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.

  • Transferred Business has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Separation Agreement.

  • Related Companies means the companies within the meaning of Article L. 225-197-2 of the French Commercial Code or any provision substituted for same.

  • Company Group means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Covered Business means (A) during the term, any business in which the Company is engaged and (B) after the Term, any business in which the Company was engaged as of the end of the Term.

  • Company Group Member means each member of the Company Group.

  • Licensed Business means the activities connected with the conveyance of

  • Retained Business means any business now, previously or hereafter conducted by Seller or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates other than the Business.

  • Significant relationship means a situation in which the actor is: (1) the complainant's parent, stepparent, or guardian; (2) any of the following persons related to the complainant by blood, marriage, or adoption: brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, first cousin, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, grandparent,great-grandparent, great-uncle, great-aunt; or (3) an adult who jointly resides intermittently or regularly in the same dwelling as the complainant and who is not the complainant's spouse. Minn. Stat. § 609.341(15).At what age is a person able to consent?18 years old. Idaho Statutes §§ 18-6101. At what age is a person able to consent?17 years old. 720 ILCS 5/11-1.60. However, if the actor is 17 years of age or older and holds a position of trust, authority, or supervision in relation to the victim, then the age of consent is 18 years old. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. IC §§ 35-42-4-9. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. I.C.A. § 709.4. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. K.S.A. 21-5506; 5507*.*Note: KSA 21-5507 was held to violate the equal protection provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and§ 1 of the Kansas Constitution Bill of Rights to the extent that it results in a punishment for unlawful voluntary sexual conduct between members of the opposite sex that is less harsh than the punishment for the same conduct between members of the same sex. The court struck the phrase “and are members of the opposite sex” from the statute. State v. Limon, 280 Kan. 275, 276, 122 P.3d 22, 24 (2005). Proposed legislation would remedy this. See 2019 KS H.B. 2270 (NS). At what age is a person able to consent?18 years old.A person is deemed incapable of consent when he or she is: less than sixteen (16) years old; orsixteen (16) or seventeen (17) years old and the actor at least ten (10) years older than victim at the time of the sexual act.KRS § 510.020. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. Connecticut General Statutes Annotated §§ 53a-71. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old, if the defendant is more than 4 years older, otherwise 18 years old. 11 Delaware Code §§ 761; 762; 765; 770; 771; 778.If the victim is at least 12 years old and the defendant is no more than 4 years older than the victim, it is an affirmative defense if the victim consented to the act “knowingly”. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. D.C. Code § 22-3001(3). At what age is a person able to consent?18 years old. Florida Statutes §§ 794.011; 794.05. At what age is a person able to consent?16 years old. Georgia Code § 16-6-3(a).

  • Subject Business means the policy or policies that are the subject of the Insurance Business Transfer Plan.

  • Company Personnel means any current or former director, officer or employee of the Company or any Company Subsidiary.

  • Parent Business has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement.