Examples of Target Members in a sentence
If SurveyMonkey sources Target Members from third party providers, SurveyMonkey will remain responsible to you for all performance required under these Audience Terms.
Your survey must not take Target Members more than 15 minutes, on average, to complete, as determined by SurveyMonkey at our discretion.
Target Members may be sourced by SurveyMonkey from a variety of survey panels.
SurveyMonkey may also use techniques like machine learning on your SurveyMonkey Audience Survey responses for determining their quality and compliance with the relevant terms of service with the Target Members so that we can maintain consistent and reliable Target Members.
The minute books of the Target contain accurate and complete records of all meetings, and actions taken by written consent of, the Target Members, the managers of the Target, and no meeting, or action taken by written consent, of any such Target Members, managers of the Target has been held for which minutes have not been prepared and are not contained in such minute books.
In accordance therewith, all equity interests of the Surviving Company shall be transferred to the Target Members without any additional consideration in accordance with written instructions delivered by the Target Members to Buyer.
The Target agrees that Parent is to have no liability for any Tax resulting from any action of the Target, any of its Representatives or the Target Members.
Each Target Member shall have duly adopted and delivered to Investor true copies of board resolutions (and shareholders’ resolutions, if required), certified by a director of such Target Member, authorizing Target Members to execute the Transaction Documents to which it is a party and approving the transactions contemplated thereunder.
The Target Members shall indemnify and hold harmless Parent against any such Tax or reduction of any Tax asset.
We calculate response rates based on the number of Finished Survey responses (including those who may be screened out from a survey) divided by the number of Target Members who begin taking a survey.