Common use of Company Liabilities Clause in Contracts

Company Liabilities. Except as disclosed in the Financial Statements or as incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business after the Balance Sheet Date, the Company does not have any liabilities or obligations of any kind whatsoever (including unasserted claims or liabilities not required to be disclosed on a balance sheet in accordance with GAAP), whether accrued, contingent, absolute or otherwise, and whether known or unknown, except in each case as would not have a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Unit Purchase Agreement (McClatchy Co), Unit Purchase Agreement (Gannett Co Inc /De/), Unit Purchase Agreement (A. H. Belo Corp)

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