BACKGROUND AND SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT Clause Samples

BACKGROUND AND SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT. 1.1. As an approved or potential supplier of the Company, the Supplier will supply goods and/or perform services from time to time to the Company (the “Goods or Services”). 1.2. The nature, quantity and specifications of the Goods and/or Services shall be agreed upon between the Company and the Supplier in writing from time to time (the “Specifications”).
BACKGROUND AND SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT. 1.1. FCC conducts business as a manufacturer and distributor of generic medicines and pharmaceutical products. 1.2. As an approved or potential supplier of FCC, the Supplier will supply goods and/or perform services from time to time to FCC (the “Goods or Services”). 1.3. The nature, quantity and specifications of the Goods or Services shall be agreed upon between FCC and the Supplier in writing from time to time (the “Specifications”).
BACKGROUND AND SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT. 1.1. As an approved or potential supplier of the Company, the Supplier will supply goods and/or perform services from time to time to the Company (the “Goods or Services”). 1.2. The nature, quantity and specifications of the Goods and/or Services shall be agreed upon between the Company and the Supplier in writing from time to time (the “Specifications”). 1.3. The Parties acknowledge that THL is in business rescue. THL confirms that the appointed joint Business Rescue Practitioners Messrs’ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ van den ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ currently believe that there is a reasonable prospect of success with regard to the business rescue, and it is with this understanding that these Standard Terms of Purchase of Goods or Services is entered into. 1.4. These Standard Terms of Purchase (the “Terms”) shall govern the supply of Goods and/or performance of Services by the Supplier to the Company and shall take precedence over any other conditions/terms which may be contained in the Supplier’s documentation.

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  • Background and Purpose Executive was employed by the Company. Executive's employment is ending effective __________ under the conditions described in Section 3.1 of the Executive Change of Control Agreement ("Agreement") by and between Executive and the Company dated _____________, 2012. The purpose of this Release is to settle, and the parties hereby settle, fully and finally, any and all claims the Releasing Parties may have against the Released Parties, whether asserted or not, known or unknown, including, but not limited to, claims arising out of or related to Executive's employment, any claim for reemployment, or any other claims whether asserted or not, known or unknown, past or future, that relate to Executive's employment, reemployment, or application for reemployment.

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