Seed program definition

Seed program means the Washington state depart- ment of agriculture seed program.
Seed program means the Washington state department of agricul- ture seed program.
Seed program means the SAP S4/Hana software platform acquired and implemented by the Danish Company or one of its Subsidiaries. “Seller Benefit Plan” means each Benefit Plan (i) that is established, sponsored, maintained or contributed to by Sellers or their Affiliates (other than any Group Company), (ii) to which Sellers or their Affiliates are obligated to contribute or are parties or (iii) with respect to which Sellers or their Affiliates has any Liability, in each case, in which any current or former Company Group Employee or other current or former individual service provider of a Group Company participates in, or is a party to or receives a benefit from, other than any Multiemployer Plan and other than any plan, policy, program or arrangement which is maintained by a Governmental Entity to which a Seller or any of its Affiliates (other than any Group Company) contributes pursuant to applicable Law, and excluding the Company Group Benefit Plans. “Seller Debt Documents” means all Contracts governing indebtedness for borrowed money of Sellers and their Affiliates (other than the Group Companies). “Seller Debt Obligations” means (i) any guarantee by a Group Company and (ii) any Lien encumbering the Business or the assets of the Group Companies and securing the repayment, in each case of clauses (i) and (ii), of the loans made under, the notes issued pursuant to and/or any obligations under the Seller Debt Documents. “Seller Disclosure Schedules” means those certain Seller Disclosure Schedules delivered pursuant to this Agreement by Sellers to Purchaser. “Seller Marks” means any and all Trademarks owned by Sellers or any of their Affiliates (other than the Group Companies) containing or comprising the AGCO triangle logo, “AGCO”, and “AGCO Your Agriculture Company” name, or any confusingly similar variations, translations, transliterations, abbreviations or derivatives thereof, whether used alone or in combination with other words or logos. “Sellers” means U.S. Seller, Swiss Seller and Canadian Seller. “Shared Contract” means any Contract to which Seller Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a party with any non-Affiliated third party and which benefits, is in respect of, or otherwise relates to, both the Business (or any Group Company) and the Retained Business (or Seller Parent or any of its Subsidiaries other than the Group Companies), other than any Seller Benefit Plan, any Contract pursuant to which any of the services set forth on Schedule 1 of the Transition Serv...

Examples of Seed program in a sentence

  • Start-Up Chile’s Seed program, previously called “Start-Up Chile” is the acceleration program born in 2010 with the objectives of making Chile a center for innovation and entrepreneurship in Latin America and of creating an ecosystem of technological entrepreneurship.

  • One of these financing possibilities is the Phase 2 Seed program, which since 2017 has reached the highest percentage of business ventures with female founders since its creation.

Related to Seed program

  • Approved program or "approved state" means a state or interstate program that has been approved or authorized by EPA under 40 CFR Part 123 (2000).

  • Licensed Program means the executable processing programs of licensed information, which is composed of various modules in the Licensed Software package provided by the Licensor.

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Program Plan means the tobacco settlement program plan dated February 14, 2001, including exhibits to the program plan, submitted by the authority to the legislative council and the executive council, to provide the state with a secure and stable source of funding for the purposes designated by section 12E.3A and other provisions of this chapter.

  • Manufacturing operation means a process in which materials are changed, converted, or transformed into a different state or form from which they previously existed and includes refining materials, assembling parts, and preparing raw materials and parts by mixing, measuring, blending, or otherwise committing such materials or parts to the manufacturing process. "Manufacturing operation" does not include packaging.