Replacement Contracts definition

Replacement Contracts means (i) Contracts entered into by the Acquirer with a Third Party, or a portion of a Shared Contract assigned to the Acquirer by the Respondent, in advance of the Divestiture Date that replace Shared Contracts with a separate Contract for the Divestiture Product Businesses; or (ii) arrangements between Respondent and Acquirer that provide the Divestiture Product Businesses with no less favorable terms, services, and economic benefits as it would have had under the Shared Contracts.
Replacement Contracts means, collectively, each of the Contracts relating to the Diagnostics Business entered into pursuant to (i) Section 5.10 in respect of Shared Contracts, or (ii) Section 5.14 in respect of a Subject Contract, which are transferred and assigned to Buyer or a Designated Buyer Affiliate as contemplated herein;
Replacement Contracts means Contracts entered into by Respondents in advance of the Divestiture Date that: (i) replace Shared Contracts with separate Contracts for the TiO2 Business; and (ii) provide the TiO2 Business with no less favorable terms, services, and economic benefits as it would have had under the Shared Contracts.

Examples of Replacement Contracts in a sentence

  • Monthly payments due with respect to Replacement Contracts in the month of substitution shall not be part of the related Trust Fund and will be retained by the Master Servicer and remitted by the Master Servicer to the related Servicer on the next succeeding Distribution Date.

  • No compensation will be paid on Replacement Contracts (as hereinafter defined) sold hereunder, except as expressly provided in Schedule 5 of Exhibit A.

  • This review shall be conducted prior to marketing to and Enrollment of Beneficiaries into the ICDS Plan.

  • Except as set forth in Section 4.1.5 of the Disclosure Letter, no Person other than Buyer has any written agreement, option, warrant, privilege or right, or any right capable of becoming any of the foregoing for the purchase from a Seller of any of the Purchased Assets or the Replacement Contracts.

  • Each separate lease agreement and each lease schedule, subschedule, summary schedule or supplement, amendment and other modification thereto (including any master lease insofar as the same relates to any such schedule or supplement), but excluding Replacement Contracts, conveyed subsequent to the Closing Date by a Seller to ICF, a Lessor or the Trust and allocated to a Certificate pledged under the ICF Indenture or subject to a Lease (as the case may be).


More Definitions of Replacement Contracts

Replacement Contracts shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.16(b).
Replacement Contracts means the contracts so identified and specified in Part A of the Annex to this Certificate.
Replacement Contracts is defined in Section 3.3.1. “Replacement Provider” is defined in Section 14.1. “Reports” is defined Section 5.8.
Replacement Contracts means contracts entered into by one or more Purchasers in place of assuming a Material Contract.
Replacement Contracts means new contracts that Buyer determines are necessary to replace any of the contracts cancelled by Seller;
Replacement Contracts means contracts relating to the same subject matter of the Shared Contracts that provide the Respondents and Summit each with contract rights and obligations that are substantially equivalent in the aggregate to those contract rights and obligations in the Shared Contracts, and that promote the competitive and viable operation of the Bettendorf Terminal and the Davenport Plant after the Divestiture Date in a manner that achieves the purposes of the Decision & Order.
Replacement Contracts means Contracts entered into by Respondents in advance of the Divestiture Date that: (i) replace Shared Contracts with separate Contracts for a Broadline Distribution Center included within the Broadline Divestiture Assets; and (ii) provide the associated Broadline Distribution Business with no less favorable terms, services, and economic benefits that would have been under the Shared Contracts.