Business Partners definition

Business Partners means other organizations with which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has entered into reseller agreements to sell, and support certain Software and Services.
Business Partners means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, association, or other entity, regardless of form, that is or has been in a commercial or business relationship with ADP (excluding Clients and Vendors), including, without limitation, (i) referral partners, resellers, brokers, distributors, licensees, franchisees and marketing partners, (ii) implementation, integration and development partners, (iii) co-investors and joint venture partners, and (iv) any other individual or entity whose products or services ADP purchases, acquires or licenses for use with, or redistribution to, a third party (including Clients).
Business Partners means the classes of third party entities (which is not a Sunway Entity) described in the Privacy Notice.

Examples of Business Partners in a sentence

  • This Agreement is binding on the parties to this Agreement, and other than the rights conferred on Business Partners in Sections 5.1 and 6.2.2, nothing in this Agreement or in any Order Form grants any other person or entity any right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever, except for the parties’ Affiliates as expressly provided in this Agreement.

  • Red Hat is not responsible for (a) the actions of Business Partners, (b) any additional obligations Business Partners have to Client, or (c) any products or services that Business Partners supply to Client under any separate agreements between a Business Partner and Client.

  • The Participant agrees and acknowledges that the Participant has received valuable and adequate consideration in exchange for the restrictions in this Section, including but not limited to the Award to the Participant under the terms and conditions specified in this Agreement, offer of employment or continued employment with the Employer, training and continued training, access to the Confidential Information, and access to the Customers and Key Business Partners.

  • Client acknowledges and agrees that to provide the Services, it may be necessary for Client Information to be transferred between Red Hat, its Affiliates, Business Partners and/or subcontractors, which may be located worldwide.

  • Whether you purchase Training, Learning Subscriptions, Training Units or Consulting Units from us or though one of our authorized Business Partners, we agree to provide you with the Training, Learning Subscriptions, Training Units or Consulting Units on the terms described in this Appendix.


More Definitions of Business Partners

Business Partners means third parties through which Distributor distributes the Services to Users, subject to the terms of this Agreement.
Business Partners means an individual in a legally defined business arrangement or partnership.
Business Partners means authorized service and/or solution provider third parties, all kinds of suppliers, representatives, subcontractors and consultants acting on behalf and account of the company with whom Entek acts in cooperation, including but not limited to certain business models or project development.
Business Partners means: (1) Cummins’ First-Tier Customer; and
Business Partners means the Company’s customers, suppliers, distributors, dealers, resellers or vendors.
Business Partners means all third parties including but not limited to suppliers, contractors, consultants, and authorized service and/or solution providers Entek cooperates with in certain business models or project development, and all representatives and so on that are acting on behalf of Entek.
Business Partners means all brokers, finders, dealers, resellers, distributors, bankers, insurers, service providers, teaming partners, joint venture partners, contractors, suppliers, consultants, agents, intermediaries and any other third party with whom or through whom Oando does business.