Duty to Disclose Change of Control Sample Clauses

Duty to Disclose Change of Control. In the event that the Supplier undergoes a change in control the Supplier shall immediately disclose such change in control to the Board and shall comply with any terms and conditions subsequently prescribed by the Board resulting from the disclosure.
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Duty to Disclose Change of Control. In the event that the Contractor undergoes a change in control the Contractor shall immediately disclose such change in control to the County and shall comply with any terms and conditions subsequently prescribed by the County resulting from the disclosure.
Duty to Disclose Change of Control. In the event that the Supplier undergoes a change in control, the Supplier shall immediately disclose such change in control to EDC and shall comply with any terms and conditions subsequently prescribed by EDC resulting from the disclosure.
Duty to Disclose Change of Control. In the event that the Supplier undergoes a change in control the Supplier shall immediately disclose such change in control to CN | CN and shall comply with any terms and conditions subsequently prescribed by CN | CN resulting from the disclosure.
Duty to Disclose Change of Control. In the event that the Consultant undergoes a change in control the Consultant shall immediately disclose such change in control to the County and shall comply with any terms and conditions subsequently prescribed by the County resulting from the disclosure.

Related to Duty to Disclose Change of Control

  • DUTY TO DISCLOSE If circumstances change or additional information is obtained regarding any of the representations and warranties made by the Applicant in the Application or this Agreement, or any other disclosure requirements, subsequent to the date of this Agreement, the Applicant’s duty to disclose continues throughout the term of this Agreement.

  • Employer's Duty to Discuss Change (i) The Employer shall discuss with the Employees affected and their representatives, the introduction of the changes referred to in clause 30.1(a)(a)(i), the effects the changes are likely to have on Employees, measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effects of such changes on Employees and shall give prompt consideration to matters raised by the Employees and/or their representatives in relation to the changes.

  • Termination for Change of Control This Agreement may be terminated immediately by SAP upon written notice to Provider if Provider comes under direct or indirect control of any entity competing with SAP. If before such change Provider has informed SAP of such potential change of control without undue delay, the Parties agree to discuss solutions on how to mitigate such termination impact on Customer, such as stepping into the Customer contract by SAP or by any other Affiliate of Provider or any other form of transition to a third party provider.

  • Termination on Change of Control 26.12.1 The Supplier shall notify the Authority immediately in writing if the Supplier undergoes a change of control within the meaning of Section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 ("Change of Control") and provided this does not contravene any Law shall notify the Authority immediately in writing of any circumstances suggesting that a Change of Control is planned or in contemplation. The Authority may terminate this Framework Agreement by giving notice in writing to the Supplier with immediate effect within six (6) Months of:

  • Change of Control There occurs any Change of Control; or

  • Change of Control Defined For purposes of this this Note, the term “

  • Right to Disclose With respect to any information, knowledge, or data disclosed to the Contractor by the Subcontractor, the Subcontractor warrants that the Subcontractor has full and unrestricted right to disclose the same without incurring legal liability to others, and that the Contractor shall have the full and unrestricted rights to use and publish the same as it may see fit. Any restrictions on Contractor’s use of information, knowledge, or data disclosed by Subcontractor must be made known to Contractor.

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