Delphi Technologies Business definition

Delphi Technologies Business means (a) Aptiv’s global “Powertrain Systems” business segment, consisting of (i) the design, manufacture, sale and distribution of fuel injection systems, including injectors, rails, pumps and electronic engine control modules, powertrain products, including variable valve timing, variable valve actuation, smart remote actuators, powertrain sensors, ignition products, canisters, and fuel handling products and power electronics products, including supervisory controllers and software, and DC/DC converters and inverters, and (ii) the sale of aftermarket products, including engine control modules, pumps, injectors, fuel modules, ignition coils, smart remote actuators, exhaust gas recirculation valves, brakes, steering, suspension, and other products, and (b) without limiting the foregoing clause (a) any terminated, divested or discontinued businesses, Assets or operations that were of such a nature that they would have been part of the Delphi Technologies Business (as described in the foregoing clause (a)) had they not been terminated, divested or discontinued (regardless of whether they ever operated under the “Delphi Technologies” name); provided, however, that the Delphi Technologies Business shall exclude the original equipment service business conducted by Aptiv’s “Powertrain Systems” segment prior to the Effective Time to the extent related to the sale of products of other Aptiv segments to vehicle original equipment manufacturers or their Affiliates.
Delphi Technologies Business has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement.
Delphi Technologies Business means (a) Aptiv’s global “Powertrain Systems” business segment, consisting of (i) the design, manufacture, sale and distribution of fuel injection systems, including injectors, rails, pumps and electronic engine control modules, powertrain products, including variable valve timing, variable valve actuation, smart remote actuators, powertrain sensors, ignition products, canisters, and fuel handling products and power electronics products, including supervisory controllers and software, and DC/DC converters and inverters, and (ii) the sale of aftermarket products, including engine control modules, pumps, injectors, fuel modules, ignition coils, smart remote actuators, exhaust gas recirculation valves, brakes, steering, suspension, and other products, and (b) without limiting the foregoing clause (a) any terminated, divested or discontinued businesses, Assets or operations that were of such a

Examples of Delphi Technologies Business in a sentence

  • All material Governmental Approvals necessary to consummate the Distribution and to permit the operation of the Delphi Technologies Business after the Effective Time substantially as it is conducted at the date hereof shall have been obtained and be in full force and effect.

  • With respect to applications or registrations for Aptiv-Formative Marks that apply to the goods and services included in both the Aptiv Business and the Delphi Technologies Business, the Parties shall, and shall cause each of the members of their respective Groups to, take such reasonable and permissible actions to cause the legal rights to be separated and allocated according to the intent of Section 2.1.

  • The Parties shall use the procedures set forth in Article IV to resolve any Disputes as to whether any information relates solely to the Aptiv Business, solely to the Delphi Technologies Business, or to both the Aptiv Business and the Delphi Technologies Business.

  • After the Distribution Date or Applicable Transfer Date, the Delphi Technologies Flexible Account Plan will be responsible for reimbursement of all previously reimbursable medical expense and dependent care claims incurred by Delphi Technologies Employees (and Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, if applicable), regardless of when the claims were incurred.

  • The Delphi Technologies Group will be solely responsible for all workers’ compensation claims of Delphi Technologies Employees (and Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, if applicable) with respect to Workers’ Compensation Events occurring on or after the Distribution Date.

  • Notwithstanding any provision of the DLIP, the Aptiv Group will pay each 2017 DLIP Award held by an Aptiv Employee or a Former Aptiv Business Employee, and Delphi Technologies will pay each 2017 DLIP Award held by a Delphi Technologies Employee or a Former Delphi Technologies Business Employee.

  • Effective as of the Distribution Date or Applicable Transfer Date, Aptiv will cause Delphi Technologies Employees (and Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, if applicable) and their Plan Payees to cease to be covered by the Aptiv Welfare Plans (including the Split Welfare Plans), except as otherwise provided in the Transition Services Agreement.

  • Delphi Technologies and Aptiv will ensure that they each have in place appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect the personal data of the Delphi Technologies Employees, Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, Aptiv Employees and Former Aptiv Business Employees.

  • Each Delphi Technologies Spinoff DC Plan will assume liability for all benefits accrued or earned (whether or not vested) by Delphi Technologies Employees and Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, as applicable, under the corresponding Split DC Plan as of the Plan Split Date or Applicable Transfer Date.

  • As of the Plan Split Date, the liabilities under the France Split Pension Plan relating to Delphi Technologies Employees, Former Delphi Technologies Business Employees, and their Plan Payees have ceased to be liabilities of the France Split Pension Plan, and have been assumed by the France Spinoff Pension Plan, and the Aptiv Group and the France Split Pension Plan will retain all liabilities with respect to Aptiv Employees and Former Aptiv Business Employees.

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  • Information Technologies means all information processing and communications-related hardware, Software, supplies, and consumable items that the Supplier is required to supply and install under the Contract.

  • Technology means all the software, prototypes, devices, drawings, specifications, lab notebooks, manuals, databases, equipment, files, technical memoranda, invention disclosures, patent application files, research studies, testing data, plans, files, formulas, computer programs, data and information, quality control records and procedures, research and development files containing, embodying or revealing the trade secrets, confidential information, and know-how that constitute Intellectual Property.

  • Qualified high-technology business means a business or facility whose primary business activity is high-technology activity or a qualified high-wage activity.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.