Primary Sponsor definition

Primary Sponsor means the Port of Portland as representative of the Oregon sponsors.
Primary Sponsor means Avon Products, Inc.
Primary Sponsor means Tyson Foods, Inc. and each successor thereto.

Examples of Primary Sponsor in a sentence

  • The Primary Sponsor shall have the right to remove the Plan Administrator at any time by notice in writing.

  • The Plan Administrator may resign at any time by written notice of resignation to the Trustee and the Primary Sponsor.

  • Upon removal or resignation, or in the event of the dissolution of the Plan Administrator, the Primary Sponsor shall appoint a successor.

  • Any corporation or other business entity related to the Primary Sponsor by function or operation and any Affiliate, if the corporation, business entity or Affiliate is authorized to do so by written direction adopted by the Board of Directors, may adopt the Plan and the related Trust by action of the board of directors or other appropriate governing body of such corporation, business entity or Affiliate.

  • The Primary Sponsor shall have the right to remove any person on the Investment Committee at any time by notice in writing to such person.


More Definitions of Primary Sponsor

Primary Sponsor means, in relation to a Co-Operative Transaction, the single Sponsor of the Programme within the agreed Product Category, as specified in Annexure A;
Primary Sponsor means Ruby Tuesday, Inc. or its successor in interest.
Primary Sponsor or “project sponsor” means a city, county, agency or person who acts as a fi-
Primary Sponsor means the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay as representative of the
Primary Sponsor means the Member or Affiliate nominating a Nominee for Membership in the Club pursuant to Article 3, Section 3.14.
Primary Sponsor means SIMIONE CENTRAL HOLDINGS, INC.
Primary Sponsor means the Port of Portland as representative of the Oregon sponsors. [(10)] (8) “Project cooperation agreement” means a written agreement between the United States Government and a nonfederal sponsor that requires the United States Government to construct, and the nonfederal sponsor to share in the cost of, a project authorized under the Water Resources De-