Pepsi System Sample Clauses

The "Pepsi System" clause defines the specific standards, procedures, or operational methods that must be followed in accordance with PepsiCo's established system. In practice, this clause may require a party to use certain equipment, adhere to quality control protocols, or implement business practices that are consistent with those used by PepsiCo in its operations. By referencing the Pepsi System, the clause ensures uniformity and consistency in the way products or services are produced or delivered, thereby maintaining brand integrity and operational efficiency.
Pepsi System. Without limiting any other provisions of the Agreement, MEC will not grant any distribution rights regarding the Products to PepsiCo, or any of its Affiliates, or distributors whose sale of Pepsi products exceeds *** percent *** of such distributor’s total sales. This provision shall not apply to general wholesalers and broad-line distributors. *** Indicates portions of this exhibit have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.
Pepsi System. Without limiting any other provisions of the Agreement, MEL will not grant any distribution rights regarding the Products to PepsiCo, or any of its Affiliates, or distributors whose sale of Pepsi products exceeds *** percent *** of such distributor’s total sales. This provision shall not apply to general wholesalers and broad-line distributors. *** Indicates portions of this exhibit have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.

Related to Pepsi System

  • PFPC System PFPC shall retain title to and ownership of any and all data bases, computer programs, screen formats, report formats, interactive design techniques, derivative works, inventions, discoveries, patentable or copyrightable matters, concepts, expertise, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and other related legal rights utilized by PFPC in connection with the services provided by PFPC to the Fund.

  • System Use (a) An electronic site access system may be used on site, subject to the requirements of this statement. (b) The system operates via: (i) a facial recognition device; and (ii) an electronic gate. (c) The system will be installed at the access and egress point/s of the site and will only be utilised to identify presence on site. (d) The purpose for which the electronic site access system will be implemented is to ensure: (i) avoiding unauthorised access to site; (ii) confirmation and co-ordination of effort in emergency situations; and (iii) confirmation that all entrants to site have received a site specific induction; (e) The only personal data collected by the system is a site entrant’s: (i) image; (ii) first & last name; (iii) mobile phone number; (iv) email address; and (v) employer’s name. (the Collected Data) (f) The Collected Data will only be held or used for the purposes specified above, unless otherwise by consent or required by law. (g) The Employer will not use the electronic site access control system to verify who was on a site at a particular time for the purpose of: (i) evaluating whether a variation claim regarding labour costs made by a subcontractor can be substantiated; (ii) taking disciplinary action against an Employee, or assisting a subcontractor to take disciplinary action against its own employees, regarding their start and finish times; or (iii) otherwise generally tracking a worker’s movements whilst on the site.

  • Supported Wage System The Supported Wage provisions are set out in Schedule E – Supported Wage System.

  • Television Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program.

  • Distribution System The Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points such as homes and industries directly from nearby generators or from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks which transport bulk power over longer distances. The voltage levels at which Distribution Systems operate differ among areas. Distribution Upgrades – The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Transmission Owner’s Distribution System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection to facilitate interconnection of the Small Generating Facility and render the transmission service necessary to effect the Interconnection Customer’s wholesale sale of electricity in interstate commerce.