Derivative Liabilities Sample Clauses

Derivative Liabilities. Provided the Company has successfully uplisted to a Recognized Stock Exchange (“Uplisting”) and eliminated from its balance sheet all derivative liabilities, then, for a period of six months following the Uplisting, except in connection with an Exempt Issuance, the Company undertakes that it will not enter into any transaction which could result in the Company recognizing a derivative liability.
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Derivative Liabilities. Other current liabilities . . . . . . Other long-term liabilities and deferred credits . . . . . . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Related to Derivative Liabilities

  • State Interest Liabilities 8.6.1 The State shall be liable for interest on Federal funds from the date Federal funds are credited to a State account until the date those funds are paid out for program purposes.

  • Excluded Assets and Liabilities Notwithstanding that this ------------------------------- Agreement relates to the purchase of capital stock from Seller by Purchaser, which results in the Company retaining any and all of its assets and liabilities, it is understood and agreed that Seller shall remove from the Company's premises prior to Closing and/or, as appropriate, remove from the Company's books and records, only those particular assets set forth on Schedule 1.3 hereto (the "EXCLUDED ASSETS"). Further, Seller shall assume any and all liabilities set forth on Schedule 1.3 hereto (the "EXCLUDED LIABILITIES"). Purchaser agrees that it shall cause Penta-Gen and the Company to execute any and all such bills of sale, assignments and/or agreements as may be necessary to transfer title to the Excluded Assets to Seller and to assign and/or transfer the Excluded Liabilities to Seller. The parties hereto further agree that no other assets of the Company, whether tangible or intangible, shall be removed from the Company's premises or from the Company's books and records except in the ordinary course of the Company's Business as provided herein from and after December 31, 1995 through the Closing Date.

  • Contingent Liabilities Assume, guarantee, become liable as a surety, endorse, contingently agree to purchase, or otherwise be or become liable, directly or indirectly (including, but not limited to, by means of a maintenance agreement, an asset or stock purchase agreement, or any other agreement designed to ensure any creditor against loss), for or on account of the obligation of any person or entity, except by the endorsement of negotiable instruments for deposit or collection or similar transactions in the ordinary course of the Company’s business.

  • Litigation and Contingent Liabilities No litigation (including derivative actions), arbitration proceeding or governmental investigation or proceeding is pending or, to the Company’s knowledge, threatened against any Loan Party which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, except as set forth in Schedule 9.6. Other than any liability incident to such litigation or proceedings, no Loan Party has any material contingent liabilities not listed on Schedule 9.6 or permitted by Section 11.1.

  • Joint Liability Each representation, warranty, covenant and agreement made by Parent or Merger Sub in this Agreement shall be deemed a representation, warranty, covenant and agreement made by Parent and Merger Sub jointly and all liability and obligations relating thereto shall be deemed a joint liability and obligation of Parent and Merger Sub.

  • Default Liabilities The Parties agree and confirm that if any Party hereto (“Breaching Party”) materially breaches any provision hereof, or materially fails to perform or delays in perform any obligation hereunder, it shall constitute a default hereunder (“Default”), and any of other non-breaching Parties (“Non-breaching Parties”) may, in addition to other relevant rights available hereunder, request the Breaching Party to make correction or take remedy within a reasonable time limit. Should the Breaching Party still fail to make correction or take remedy within such reasonable time limit or ten (10) days after the other Party notifies the Breaching Party in writing and requests for correction, the Non-breaching Parties may request the Breaching Party to pay liquidated damages.

  • Indemnity Obligations An Indemnified Party seeking indemnification under this Agreement must notify Customer promptly of any event requiring indemnification. However, an Indemnified Party’s failure to notify will not relieve Customer from its indemnification obligations, except to the extent that the failure to notify materially prejudices Customer. Customer may assume the defense of any proceeding requiring indemnification unless assuming the defense would result in potential conflicting interests as determined by the Indemnified Party in good faith. An Indemnified Party may, at Customer’s expense, defend itself until Customer’s counsel has initiated a defense of the Indemnified Party. Even after Customer assumes the defense, the Indemnified Party may participate in any proceeding using counsel of its own choice and at its own expense. Customer may not settle any proceeding related to this Agreement unless the settlement also includes an unconditional release of liability for all Indemnified Parties. Customer’s indemnification obligations are not the sole remedy for Customer’s breach of this Agreement and are in addition to any other remedies available. Customer’s indemnification obligations hereunder are not an Indemnified Party’s sole remedy for events giving rise to indemnity by Customer hereunder, and are in addition to any other remedies an Indemnified Party may have against Customer under this Agreement.

  • ERISA Liabilities The Borrower shall not, and shall cause each of its ERISA Affiliates not to, (i) permit the assets of any of their respective Plans to be less than the amount necessary to provide all accrued benefits under such Plans, or (ii) enter into any Multiemployer Plan.

  • Overdraft Liability The following actions may be taken by us if we receive a draft or other item drawn against your account and there are insufficient funds based on the available balance in your account to cover the draft or item: • Cover the draft or item in accordance with the terms of any written overdraft plan that you have established with us. • Pay the draft or item and create an overdraft to your account. Any negative balance on your account is immediately due and payable, unless we agree otherwise in writing. We may place a hold on balances in any other account you have with us until the overdraft is paid or we may set-off the amount of the overdraft against any of your other accounts in accordance with the terms of this agreement, unless prohibited by applicable law. • Return the draft or item unpaid. We may, at our option and without notice to you, refuse to pay any draft or item if it would create an overdraft, even though we may have previously established a pattern of honoring such drafts or items. We have no obligation to notify you before we decide to either pay a draft or item that creates an overdraft or to dishonor a draft or item that is drawn against insufficient available funds. Drafts or other transfers or payment orders that are drawn against insufficient funds may be subject to a service charge set forth in the Fee Schedule. National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) Rules allow Originating Depository Financial Institutions to reinitiate/resubmit an ACH debit returned due to NSF or uncollected funds up to two times. If the same draft or other transfer or payment order is submitted a second time, and there are insufficient funds in the account, it may be returned unpaid a second time with a fee assessed on the same item a second time. If we pay a draft or item against insufficient available funds or an overdraft is otherwise created on the account, you agree to pay any overdraft immediately. You agree to reimburse us for the cost and expenses we incur in recovering the overdraft from you, including our reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs.

  • Product Liability Claims Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9.2, any Losses arising out of any Third Party claim, suit, action, proceeding, liability or obligation involving any actual or alleged death or bodily injury arising out of or resulting from the development, manufacture or Commercialization of any Fibrocell Products or Improved Products for use or sale in the Field, to the extent that such Losses exceed the amount (if any) covered by the applicable Party’s product liability insurance (“Excess Product Liability Costs”), shall be paid by [*****], except to the extent such Losses arise out of any Third-Party Claim based on the gross negligence or willful misconduct of a Party, its Affiliates, or its Affiliates’ sublicensees, or any of the respective officers, directors, employees and agents of each of the foregoing entities, in the performance of obligations or exercise of rights under this Agreement.

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