Customer Base Sample Clauses

Customer Base. Each member of the Customer Base has been active for more than 90 days and the account may be transferred to INET under the terms of this Agreement.
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Customer Base. Upon the earlier of (i) 180 days after Closing or (ii) such time as all of the necessary consents and approvals with respect to the transfer of the Acquired Assets has been obtained and INET has obtained all of the necessary licenses pursuant to section 5(b) above, with GLD's assistance, INET shall have obtained from TALK a complete list of each customer comprising the Customer Base including, without limitation, each customer's name, address, telephone number and industry standard ANI.
Customer Base. Attached hereto as Schedule 2.01(h) is a list containing the name, address, and account number, of each customer of EiC that has purchased products of the Line since September 2001. All such information is correct and complete in all material respects.
Customer Base. There are at least forty thousand (40,000) entities and other customers that, in the aggregate, are current or prior version FormTool users. Schedule 3(p) contains a complete and accurate list of all such FormTool users as of the Closing Date.
Customer Base. This includes all billing information for current revenue generating accounts and the servers and software used to xxxx the customer base. 2. Web hosting related assets: This includes all servers, software and network equipment. 3. Distributor network. This includes all distributor agreements, compensation plans, marketing material, policies, procedures, training materials, training systems, all down line information and commissioning software. 4. Any and all contracts necessary to provide support or services to the customer base and/or distributor base as well as conducting on-going business. 5. All intellectual assets: All patents, copyrights, marketing concepts, etc. 6. All bank accounts and cash in the accounts at the end of the business day on the date of the Asset Purchase Agreement. 7. All unsettled credit card xxxxxxxx. 8. All accounts receivables or unbilled revenues. 9. All fixed assets including but not limited to computers, desks, chairs, office equipment, etc. 10. Any other asset paid for by the company. UNIVERSAL BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS, INC. EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made this 14th day of January 2003, between UNIVERSAL BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS, INC., a Nevada corporation (the "Company"), and XXXXX TIRELLA (the "Employee").
Customer Base. There are at least 27,000 churches, “para-church” organizations and ministries, and non-profit entities that, in the aggregate, are currently registered Membership Plus users. Schedule 3(p) contains a complete and accurate list of all such registered Membership Plus users as of the Closing Date.
Customer Base. All of BCI's past, present and future customer contracts, agreements, LOA's (i.e. letters of agency or other authorizations obtained by BCI), any customer lists relating thereto and any information regarding prospective customers and contracts, agreements, LOA's or other arrangements and all of the goodwill and other intangible assets associated with any of the foregoing and used by BCI in its business;
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Customer Base. Xxxxxxx shall provide Kodak with a list of its customer base and each customer’s primary point of contact for contracting and purchasing issues. Xxxxxxx warrants and represents that it has the right to provide Kodak with such customer specific information. Xxxxxxx shall indemnify, defend and hold Kodak harmless from any claim arising from or relating to an alleged breach by Xxxxxxx of any confidentiality obligations between Xxxxxxx and its customer. Xxxxxxx agrees that Kodak may send a communication to the individuals/entities identified by Xxxxxxx and offer them the opportunity to sign a Kodak service contract.
Customer Base. The Coast Guard has on its mailing list approximately 25,000 marine dealers and other commercial outlets that receive mailings on safety and technical issues. These groups, usually referred to as marine dealers, are roughly defined as any retail outlet that sells marine related merchandise and includes boat dealers, marinas, motor outlets, bait shops, repair shops and others. There is no data on what coverage is represented by the 25,000 number figures. Under the expanded program, large multi-store outlets should receive broader coverage. Additional commercial establishments such as hardware stores, marine equipment rental outlets, insurance agencies and boat licensing will be added to the coverage. Other centers of community activities such as libraries and public launch ramps may be included. A more complete listing is available in the RBSVP Manual. USCGAUX Areas of Cooperation The role of the USCGAUX as the National Director and Executive Agent of the Recreational Boating Safety Visitation Program for the USCG will include as personnel and resources permit: • Establish and periodically review the customer list for the program. Develop a standardized national training program, create necessary training materials and provide assistance in program training to the USPS. Establish and maintain oversight over authorized providers to ensure the program meets the needs of the boating public and the USCG. Upon consultation with and the concurrence of G-OPB, USCGAUX may revoke the authority of any provider to conduct program visitations. Work with USPS at every level to manage local visitations programs at the Division/Flotilla and Squadron levels. USCGAUX and USPS Districts will provide oversight as to performance and cooperation at the local levels. Issues that require action at a level higher than the District-to-District scenario will be referred to the USCGAUX Executive Agent, DC-V, and the USPS National Coordinator. Work with USPS and G-OPB to develop the necessary and appropriate materials, e.g., manuals, training materials, CDs, literature display racks, brochures, etc., to support the RBSVP. Develop and implement an effective marketing outreach program to promote the awareness of the boating public in the RBSVP. In coordination with the USCG (G-OPB and G-OCX) and USPS, develop a system of reporting program results of the USPS to the USCG and G-OPB. This will include a system for updating the USCG customer database as well as member performance results. P...

Related to Customer Base

  • Customer The agency or eligible user that purchases commodities or contractual services pursuant to the Contract.

  • Customer will 1.1 Select and notify Boeing of the suppliers and part numbers of the following BFE items by the following dates: Galley System Complete Galley Inserts Complete Seats (passenger) Complete Cabin Systems Equipment Complete

  • Service Locations X.X. Xxxxxx maintains various operational/service centers and locations through the United States and foreign jurisdictions. The services provided under this Agreement may be provided from one or more such locations. X.X. Xxxxxx may change the operational/service centers and locations as it deems necessary or appropriate for its business concerns.

  • Customer List The Administrative Agent shall have received a true and complete customer list for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, which list shall state the customer’s name, mailing address and phone number and shall be certified as true and correct by a Financial Officer.

  • Service Area (a) SORACOM shall provide the SORACOM Air Global Service within the area designated on the web site of SORACOM (the “Service Area”), provided, that, the Service Area may be different if stated otherwise as specified by SORACOM separately. However, within the Service Area, you may not use the SORACOM Air Global Service in places where transmissions are difficult to send or receive.

  • Customer Accounts The Bank agrees to establish and maintain the following accounts ("Accounts"):

  • Customer Services Customer Relationship Management (CRM): All aspects of the CRM process, including planning, scheduling, and control activities involved with service delivery. The service components facilitate agencies’ requirements for managing and coordinating customer interactions across multiple communication channels and business lines. Customer Preferences: Customizing customer preferences relative to interface requirements and information delivery mechanisms (e.g., personalization, subscriptions, alerts and notifications).

  • Customer Agreement In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any other agreement between the Bank and the Customer relating to the Account, the terms of this Agreement will prevail, and in all other respects the terms of the other agreement relating to the Account shall apply with respect to any matters not covered by this Agreement. Regardless of any provision in any such agreement, the State of New York shall be deemed to be the Bank’s location for the purposes of this Agreement and the perfection and priority of the Secured Party’s security interest in the Account.

  • Customer Lists We hereby agree that we shall not use any list of your customers which may be obtained in connection with this Agreement for the purpose of solicitation of any product or service without your express written consent. However, nothing in this paragraph or otherwise shall be deemed to prohibit or restrict us or our affiliates in any way from solicitations of any product or service directed at, without limitation, the general public, any segment thereof, or any specific individual, provided such solicitation is not based upon such list.

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