Examples of Trade and Barter in a sentence
Trade and Barter Agreements shall be subject to adjustment or proration only to the extent provided in Section 4.1.18.
If the Surviving Corporation is required to air following the Closing on WTMI a number of commercials under Trade and Barter Arrangements in excess of 3,750, the Stockholders shall pay to the Surviving Corporation $80 per commercial run by WTMI following the Closing in excess of 3,750.
To the extent that the City does not exercise its option to use unsold Advertising Space in accordance with Section 3.5.1, Contractor may use, at its sole cost and expense, available unsold Advertising Space: (a) for its own advertisements and promotion designed to increase the sale of Advertising Space; or (b) to display public service announcements provided by non-profit public, educational, and charitable organizations; or (c) for Trade and Barter as permitted under Section 3.4.6 of this Agreement.
Trade and Barter Agreements shall be prorated to the extent provided in Section 3.4(f).
Trade and Barter of Wildlife harvested by the Maa-nulth-aht of that Maa-nulth First Nation.
Tsawwassen First Nation [and Tsawwassen Members] have the right to Trade and Barter Migratory Birds harvested under the Tsawwassen First Nation Right to Harvest Migratory Birds among themselves or with other aboriginal people of Canada [resident in British Columbia].CN issueTsawwassen First Nation and its Members have the right to Trade and Barter Migratory Birds harvested under the Tsawwassen First Nation Right to Harvest Migratory Birds among themselves and with other aboriginal people of Canada.
To the extent that the City does not exercise its option to use unsold Advertising Space in accordance with Section 3.5.1, Contractor may use, at its sole cost and expense, available unsold Advertising Space: (a) for its own advertisements and promotion designed to increase the sale of Advertising Space; or (b) to display public service announcements provided by non-profit public, educational, and charitable organizations; or (c) for Trade and Barter as permitted under Section 3.4.4 of this Agreement.
Over 25 years of experience with non-cash trade practices and in-depth knowledge of the infrastructure, organizations and leadership within the multi-billion dollar Modern Trade and Barter sector.
Customary Trade and Barter in Fish in the Seward Peninsula Area, Alaska.
Native hunters in all jurisdic• tions continued to hunt without restriction and in 1990 the community of Fort McPherson sent 40 caribou to Banks Island in accordance with Trade and Barter provisions of the Porcupine Caribou Management Agreement.