Approval and Disapproval Sample Clauses

Approval and Disapproval. The Sec- retary shall—
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Approval and Disapproval. Within 15 days after receipt thereof, Licensor shall give the Company prompt written notice of Licensor's determination whether to grant any approval requested by Licensee. If Licensor shall fail to deliver written notice of such approval or disapproval within ten days after written notice to it from the Company calling attention to the failure of Licensor to have given notice of such approval or disapproval within said 15-day period, the requested approval shall be deemed to have been given.
Approval and Disapproval. 5.1 In order for us to provide first payments we need to work out which debts are approved debts. You will ask us to provide a funding limit for each debtor. Subject to the other requirements of this agreement, each debt within the funding limit when taken in date order will be an approved debt.
Approval and Disapproval. (a) The Chairman may approve a management contract if it meets the standards of part 531 of this chapter and §533.3 of this part. Failure to comply with the standards of part 531 of this chapter or §533.3 may result in the Chairman's disapproval of the management contract.
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  • Consents, Approvals and Discretion Except as herein expressly provided to the contrary, whenever this Agreement requires any consent or approval to be given by a party, or whenever a party must or may exercise discretion, the parties agree that such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and such discretion shall be reasonably exercised.

  • Termination, Release and Discharge [The] [Each] Subsidiary Guarantor’s Subsidiary Guarantee shall terminate and be of no further force or effect, and [the] [each] Subsidiary Guarantor shall be released and discharged from all obligations in respect of such Subsidiary Guarantee, as and when provided in Section 1303 of the Indenture.

  • Release and Discharge 11.1 The acceptance by the Designer of the last payment under the provisions of Article 6.5 or Article 12 in the event of termination of the Contract, shall in each instance, operate as and be a release to the Owner and the Authority and their employees and officers, from all claims of the Designer and its Subconsultants for payment for services performed and/or furnished, except for those written claims submitted by the Designer to the Owner with, or prior to, the last invoice.

  • Waiver of Appraisal and Dissenters’ Rights and Actions Stockholder hereby (i) waives and agrees not to exercise any rights (including under Section 262 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware) to demand appraisal of any Company Shares Beneficially Owned by Stockholder or rights to dissent from the Merger which may arise with respect to the Merger and (ii) agrees not to commence or participate in, and to take all actions necessary to opt out of any class in any class action with respect to, any claim, derivative or other Proceeding, against Parent, Acquisition Sub, the Company or any of their respective successors relating to the negotiation, execution or delivery of this Agreement or the Merger Agreement or the making or consummation of the Offer or consummation of the Merger, including any Proceeding (x) challenging the validity of, or seeking to enjoin the operation of, any provision of this Agreement or (y) alleging a breach of any fiduciary duty of the Board of Directors of the Company in connection with the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby.

  • Public Statements and Disclosure The initial press release concerning this Agreement and the Merger will be a joint press release reasonably acceptable to the Company and Parent and will be issued promptly following the execution and delivery of this Agreement. Thereafter, unless the Company Special Committee has made a Company Recommendation Change, the Company and its Representatives, on the one hand, and Parent and Merger Sub and their respective Representatives, on the other hand, will consult with the other Parties before (a) participating in any media interviews; (b) engaging in any meetings or calls with analysts, institutional investors or other similar Persons; or (c) providing any statements that are public or are reasonably likely to become public, in each case to the extent relating to this Agreement or the Merger and neither party shall issue any press release or make any public announcement or statement without the consent of the other party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, that to the extent such release or announcement is required by applicable Law or any listing agreement with or rule of any national securities exchange or association upon which the securities of the Company are listed, the party required to make the release, announcement or statement shall use reasonable best efforts to consult with the other Party about, and allow the other Party reasonable time (taking into account the circumstances) to comment on, such release, announcement or statement in advance of such issuance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Parent nor the Company will be obligated to engage in such consultation with respect to communications that are (i) principally directed to its employees, drivers, suppliers, customers, partners or vendors so long as such communications are consistent with prior communications previously agreed to by Parent and the Company and do not add additional material information not included in such previous communication (in which case such communications may be made consistent with such plan); (ii) related to a Superior Proposal or Company Recommendation Change or, in each case, any action taken pursuant thereto; (iii) with respect to any dispute or Legal Proceeding solely among the Parties or their respective Affiliates related to this Agreement or the Transaction Documents; or (iv) substantively consistent with previous public disclosures made by the Parties in compliance with this Section 6.13 and which do not add additional material information not included in such previous disclosure. Parent will not be obligated to engage in such consultation with respect to communications that are principally directed to its existing or prospective equity holders and investors of Parent or its Affiliates, so long as such communications are consistent with prior communications previously agreed to by Parent and the Company and do not add additional material information not included in such previous communication.

  • Permitted Use and Disclosures Each Party hereto may use or disclose Confidential Information disclosed to it by the other Party to the extent such information is included in the Pharmacopeia Technology, Schering Technology or Collaboration Technology, as the case may be, and to the extent (i) such use or disclosure is reasonably necessary and permitted in the exercise of the rights granted hereunder in filing or prosecuting patent applications, prosecuting or defending litigation, (ii) such disclosure is reasonably required to be made to any institutional review board of any entity conducting clinical trials with Agreement Compound(s) and/or Agreement Product(s), or to any governmental or other regulatory agency, in order to gain approval to conduct clinical trials or to market Agreement Compound(s) and/or Agreement Products, (iii) such disclosure is required by law, regulation, rule, act or order of any governmental authority, court, or agency, or is made in connection with submitting required information to tax or other governmental authorities, or (iv) such disclosure or use is reasonably required in conducting clinical trials, or making a permitted sublicense or otherwise exercising license rights expressly granted to it by the other Party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; in each case, provided that if a Party is required to make any such disclosure of another Party’s Confidential Information, other than pursuant to a confidentiality agreement, it will give reasonable advance notice to the other Party of such disclosure and, save to the extent inappropriate in the case of patent applications, will use its reasonable diligent efforts to secure confidential treatment of such Confidential Information in consultation with the other Party prior to its disclosure (whether through protective orders or otherwise) and disclose only the minimum necessary to comply with such requirements.

  • DISCLOSURE AND DISCOVERY The arbitrator may, in its discretion, allow the parties to make reasonable disclosure and discovery in regard to any matters which are the subject of the arbitration and to compel compliance with such disclosure and discovery order. The arbitrator may order the parties to comply with all or any of the disclosure and discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as they then exist, as may be modified by the arbitrator consistent with the desire to simplify the conduct and minimize the expense of the arbitration.

  • Appraisal and Dissenters’ Rights To the extent required by Section 262 of the Delaware Act, each certificate formerly representing Acquiror Common Stock owned by holders thereof who have validly elected to dissent from the Merger pursuant to Section 262 of the Delaware Act shall thereafter only represent the right to receive fair value for their Acquiror Common Stock in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Delaware Act, and notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary and to the extent available under the Delaware Act, shares of Acquiror Common Stock that are outstanding immediately prior to the Merger Effective Time and that are held by holders thereof who shall have neither voted in favor of the Merger nor consented thereto in writing and who shall have demanded properly in writing appraisal or dissenters’ rights for such Acquiror Common Stock in accordance with Section 262 of the Delaware Act, and otherwise complied with all of the provisions of the Delaware Act relevant to the exercise and perfection of appraisal rights, shall not be converted into, and such holders shall have no right to receive, the applicable per share Merger consideration unless and until such holder fails to perfect or withdraws or otherwise loses his, her or its right to appraisal and payment under the Delaware Act. Any holder of Acquiror Common Stock who fails to perfect or who effectively withdraws or otherwise loses his, her or its rights to appraisal of such Acquiror Common Stock under Section 262 of the Delaware Act, shall thereupon be deemed to have been converted into, and to have become exchangeable for, as of the Merger Effective Time, the right to receive the applicable per share Merger consideration, without any interest thereon, upon surrender, if applicable, in the manner provided in this Section 2.4, of the certificate or certificates that formerly evidenced such Acquiror Common Stock.

  • Waiver of Appraisal and Dissenters’ Rights Stockholder hereby waives, and agrees not to assert or perfect, any rights of appraisal or rights to dissent from the Merger that Stockholder may have by virtue of ownership of the Shares.

  • Use and Disclosure All Confidential Information of a party will be held in confidence by the other party with at least the same degree of care as such party protects its own confidential or proprietary information of like kind and import, but not less than a reasonable degree of care. Neither party will disclose in any manner Confidential Information of the other party in any form to any person or entity without the other party’s prior consent. However, each party may disclose relevant aspects of the other party’s Confidential Information to its officers, affiliates, agents, subcontractors and employees to the extent reasonably necessary to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement and such disclosure is not prohibited by applicable law. Without limiting the foregoing, each party will implement physical and other security measures and controls designed to protect (a) the security and confidentiality of Confidential Information; (b) against any threats or hazards to the security and integrity of Confidential Information; and (c) against any unauthorized access to or use of Confidential Information. To the extent that a party delegates any duties and responsibilities under this Agreement to an agent or other subcontractor, the party ensures that such agent and subcontractor are contractually bound to confidentiality terms consistent with the terms of this Section 11.

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