Significant Partner definition

Significant Partner means a company that has a market capitalization of at least $1 billion (or a comparable private company).
Significant Partner is defined in Section 2.25.
Significant Partner means any partner owning or controlling more than 20% of the partnership;

Examples of Significant Partner in a sentence

  • It is anticipated that the consumer’s prototype will not crash when encountering the User Defined Parameters.

  • The caustics break into two separate triangular regions of higher magnification (relative to the macromodel magnification), with a large area in between them of lower magnification (relative to the macromodel magnification).

  • Seller has no Knowledge that the consummation of the Transactions will adversely affect the relationship of Buyer with any Significant Customer, Significant Supplier or Significant Partner.

  • Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has received any written information from any Significant Partner that such Significant Partner shall not continue as a partner of the Company or the applicable Company Subsidiary (or Purchaser), after the Closing or that such Significant Partner intends to terminate or materially modify existing Contracts with the Company or any Company Subsidiary (or Purchaser).

  • Further to the successful deliver of the 2015-17 ParkLives Programme a further Four year contract has been secured from the Significant Partner Coca-Cola ParkLives.The new contract is for a further four years and is estimated to cost £424,000 of which£394,400 will be funded by a grant from Coca-Cola and £29,600 from the existing Sports and Leisure revenue budgets over the next four financial years.

  • Significant Partner Agreements We currently have license agreements, joint development agreements, supply agreements and distribution arrangements with various strategic partners.

  • Each Significant Partner and the amount of revenue received from, or the amount of contracted annual recurring revenue with respect to, such Significant Partner for the applicable period is listed on Section 2.24 of the Seller Disclosure Letter.


More Definitions of Significant Partner

Significant Partner means each Person set forth on Section 9.5(nn) of the Company Disclosure Schedule and their respective Affiliates;

Related to Significant Partner

  • Significant Subsidiary means any Restricted Subsidiary that would be a “significant subsidiary” as defined in Article 1, Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X, promulgated pursuant to the Securities Act, as such regulation is in effect on the Issue Date.

  • Significant Shareholder means a person or company that has beneficial ownership of, or control or direction over, whether direct or indirect, or a combination of beneficial ownership of, and control or direction over, whether direct or indirect, securities of an issuer carrying more than 10 per cent of the voting rights attached to all the issuer’s outstanding voting securities, excluding, for the purpose of the calculation of the percentage held, any securities held by the person or company as underwriter in the course of a distribution;

  • Restricted Group means, collectively the Company, its subsidiaries, the members of the Sponsor Group and their respective Affiliates.

  • Material Subsidiaries Subsidiaries of the Parent Borrower constituting, individually or in the aggregate (as if such Subsidiaries constituted a single Subsidiary), a “significant subsidiary” in accordance with Rule 1-02 under Regulation S-X.

  • Wholly Owned Restricted Subsidiary is any Wholly Owned Subsidiary that is a Restricted Subsidiary.

  • Subsidiaries means any corporation or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

  • Significant Holder means (i) each Purchaser, so long as it shall hold (or be committed under this Agreement to purchase) any Note, or (ii) any other holder of at least 5% of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes from time to time outstanding.