Third Party Contracts definition

Third Party Contracts means any agreements entered into by the Retailer and/or the Customer with any third parties, such as the Transmission Licensee and the MSSL, to enable the Retailer to retail electricity to Contestable Consumers. For the purposes of this Electricity Agreement, Third Party Contracts shall include, but is not limited to, the Retailer Use of Systems Agreement, the Market Support Services Agreement, and the Power System Operator•Market Participant Agreement (as defined under the Market Rules);
Third Party Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b).
Third Party Contracts means those certain ethanol marketing agreements and distillers grain marketing agreements by and among a Person (other than an Affiliate Plant) and Borrowers, or any of them, and each individually referred to as a “Third Party Contract”.

Examples of Third Party Contracts in a sentence

  • The Parties’ respective financial responsibilities for the Third Party Contracts of Managed Third Parties are provided in Section 6.6 of the Agreement.

  • Each Service Change Plan will include applicable obligations for each Party and will specify (A) actions to be taken by parties to Third Party Contracts, and (B) an effective date for the completion of the Service Change Plan.

  • All costs and revenues associated with Offers and Third Party Contracts will be charged, or paid, to Project Company as such costs and revenues are actually incurred or received by MAEM, as further described in the calculation of Net Market Revenues pursuant to Section 8.2.

  • Prudential hereby grants to Vendor, solely to provide the Services, a worldwide, royal-free, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to Use (a) the Prudential Proprietary Software, (b) to the extent permissible under the applicable Prudential Third Party Contracts, the Prudential Third Party Software, and (c) to the extent permissible under the applicable Prudential Third Party Contracts, and related Documentation in the possession of Prudential on or after the Effective date.

  • Vendor may sublease, to the extent permissible under this Engagement Schedule and the applicable Prudential Third Party Contracts to vendor Agents the royaly-free right to Use the Prudential Software solely to provide those Services that such Vendor Agents are responsible for providing under this Engagement Schedule, and for no other purpose or customer of Vendor or Vendor Agents.


More Definitions of Third Party Contracts

Third Party Contracts means any contract that is a Third Party Software License or Third Party Service Contract.
Third Party Contracts means any contracts, including licences, but excluding contracts relating to employment, entered into by Client, or any Client Affiliates the benefit of which relates to, or which are used in whole or in part for providing services equivalent to the Services immediately prior to the Commencement Date as identified in Schedule D (Third Party Contracts);
Third Party Contracts means contracts entered into by Agency or Holding Company Members with Vendors or Media Owner Group Members in respect of Services.
Third Party Contracts has the meaning set forth Section 4(f) below.
Third Party Contracts means agreements pursuant to which any third party agrees with Vendor, ACI or any of their Affiliates to provide products or services constituting or used in providing the Services, including contracts for the services of non-employee personnel to provide Services. [*] Confidential Schedule D — Definitions
Third Party Contracts means any and all contracts in force as at the Effective Date between Customer and Third-Party Contractors, referred to in the Purchase Order;
Third Party Contracts has the meaning provided in Section 9.3(a).