Business Data; Business relationships Sample Clauses

Business Data; Business relationships. (a) Seller shall use best efforts to deliver to Purchaser the information set forth in Exhibit 19.7(a) (the Business Data) as soon as reasonably possible but in no event later than twenty (20) Business Days after the Signing Date. Seller and Purchaser will discuss and agree in good faith a format aligned with Purchaser’s request for the provision of the Business Data. Purchaser will use the Business Data to develop and construct its information technology system so that Purchaser can sell Products, fulfill orders and otherwise operate the PC Business in substantially the same manner as currently conducted from the day following the Closing Date. In addition, from and after the Signing Date, Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly provide Purchaser with any additional information Purchaser requests for such purposes. Further, from and after the Signing Date, Seller agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with and provide such assistance, information and access to the Leased Real Property, the Business Employees and information technology equipment located at the Leased Real Property to Purchaser as is reasonably necessary for Purchaser to establish standalone operations as of the Closing Date such that Purchaser can operate the Business in substantially the same manner as currently conducted from the day following the Closing Date; provided, however, that no such access (or related activities or investigations) shall unreasonably interfere with Seller’s or its Affiliates’ normal operations of their businesses, including the PC
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Related to Business Data; Business relationships

  • Business Relationships There are no business relationships or related party transactions involving the Company or any other person required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus that have not been described as required.

  • Certain Business Relationships Neither Parent nor any of its affiliates is a party to any Contract with any director, officer or employee of the Company or any Company Subsidiary.

  • Business Relations Neither the Company nor Seller knows or ------------------ has good reason to believe that any customer or supplier of the Company will cease to do business with the Company after the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby in the same manner and at the same levels as previously conducted with the Company except for any reductions which do not result in a Material Adverse Change. Neither Seller nor the Company has received any notice of any material disruption (including delayed deliveries or allocations by suppliers) in the availability of any material portion of the materials used by the Company nor is the Company or Seller aware of any facts which could lead them to believe that the Business will be subject to any such material disruption.

  • Certain Business Relationships with the Company Except as disclosed on (S) 4A(s) of the Sellers' Disclosure Schedule, neither the Sellers nor their Affiliates have been involved in any business arrangement or relationship with the Company outside of the Company's Ordinary Course of Business within the past 12 months, and neither the Sellers nor any of their Affiliates owns any asset, tangible or intangible, which is used in the business of the Company.

  • Interference with Business Relationships During the Restriction Period (other than in connection with carrying out his responsibilities for the Company Group), the Executive shall not directly or indirectly induce or solicit (or assist any Person to induce or solicit) any customer or client of any member of the Company Group to terminate its relationship or otherwise cease doing business in whole or in part with any member of the Company Group, or directly or indirectly interfere with (or assist any Person to interfere with) any material relationship between any member of the Company Group and any of their customers or clients so as to cause harm to any member of the Company Group.

  • Relationships No relationship, direct or indirect, exists between or among the Company or the Operating Partnership on the one hand, and the directors, officers or stockholders of the Company or the Operating Partnership on the other hand, which is required pursuant to the Securities Act or the Exchange Act to be described in the Registration Statement or the Prospectus which is not so described.

  • Business Relationship This Agreement shall not create any agency, employment, joint venture, partnership, representation, or fiduciary relationship between the parties. Neither party shall have the authority to, nor shall any party attempt to, create any obligation on behalf of the other party.

  • Customer Relationships The Executive understands and acknowledges that the Company has expended significant resources over many years to identify, develop, and maintain its clients. The Executive additionally acknowledges that the Company’s clients have had continuous and long-standing relationships with the Company and that, as a result of these close, long-term relationships, the Company possesses significant knowledge of and confidential information about its clients and their needs. Finally, the Executive acknowledges the Executive’s association and contact with these clients is derived solely from Executive’s employment with the Company. The Executive further acknowledges that the Company does business throughout the United States and that the Executive personally has significant contact with the Company’s clients and customers solely as a result of Executive’s relationship with the Company.

  • Confidential Information; Personal Relationships The Executive acknowledges that the Company has a legitimate and continuing proprietary interest in the protection of its confidential information and has invested substantial sums and will continue to invest substantial sums to develop, maintain and protect confidential information. The Executive agrees that, during and after the Restricted Period, without the prior written consent of the Board, the Executive shall keep secret and retain in strictest confidence, and shall not knowingly use for the benefit of himself or others all confidential matters relating to the Company's Business including, without limitation, operational methods, marketing or development plans or strategies, business acquisition plans, joint venture proposals or plans, and new personnel acquisition plans, learned by the Executive heretofore or hereafter (such information shall be referred to herein collectively as "Confidential Information"); provided, that nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit the Executive from disclosing or using any Confidential Information (A) in the performance of his duties hereunder, (B) as required by applicable law, (C) in connection with the enforcement of his rights under this Agreement or any other agreement with the Company, or (D) in connection with the defense or settlement of any claim, suit or action brought or threatened against the Executive by or in the right of the Company. Notwithstanding any provision contained herein to the contrary, the term Confidential Information shall not be deemed to include any general knowledge, skills or experience acquired by the Executive or any knowledge or information known or available to the public in general. Moreover, the Executive shall be permitted to retain copies of, or have access to, all such Confidential Information relating to any disagreement, dispute or litigation (pending or threatened) involving the Executive.

  • Non-Interference with Business Relationships a. Employee acknowledges that, in the course of employment, Employee will learn about Company’s business, services, materials, programs and products and the manner in which they are developed, marketed, serviced and provided. Employee knows and acknowledges that the Company has invested considerable time and money in developing its product sales and real estate development programs and relationships, vendor and other service provider relationships and agreements, store layouts and fixtures, and marketing techniques and that those things are unique and original. Employee further acknowledges that the Company has a strong business reason to keep secret information relating to Company’s business concepts, ideas, programs, plans and processes, so as not to aid Company’s competitors. Accordingly, Employee acknowledges and agrees that the protection outlined in (b) below is necessary and reasonable.

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