Prior Commitments definition
Examples of Prior Commitments in a sentence
Prior Commitments - as defined in the first recital of the Agreement.
Beginning January 1, 2005, CFS shall offer to Bank [****] of its successfully completed applications that are not subject to Prior Commitments.
Each of Seller, its Affiliates and all predecessor entities thereto has not granted any Person (other than the limited sublicense rights to any Affiliates of any licensees provided under all Prior Commitments) any right to license or to sublicense any rights, or to provide any non-assertion obligations, under any of the Patents.
That The Buyer Is Representing As Agent, Who Have Made Prior Commitments To The Buyer For the Use Of This Time.
As of the Effective Date, certain of Contractor’s aircraft are subject to the Prior Commitments.
By /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Secretary EXHIBIT A Prior Commitments Stanford University Rosum Corporation Nomea Inc.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may devote up to 120 hours in any twelve month period to business activities, other than those of the Company, in connection with services he may perform pursuant to the pre-existing commitments identified on Schedule I (the "Prior Commitments") or in connection with the activities of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ & Associates ("Associates").
Time required for fulfilling Prior Commitments will not be counted toward such vacation.
United acknowledges and agrees that Contractor’s performance of its obligations under the Prior Commitments, as amended from time to time, shall not constitute a violation of the foregoing covenant so long as Contractor does not provide flying services under the Prior Commitments beyond February 15, 2018.
EPS agrees that (i) it will cause the Foundation to fund the Prior Commitments to the organizations and in the respective amounts set forth in Schedule F hereof, and (ii) it shall not directly or indirectly (through its designees or otherwise) take any action to cause the EPS Solutions Foundation to divert the Foundation Property from charitable or educational works and causes.