Going Concern Assets Sample Clauses

Going Concern Assets. The covenant not to compete and other going concern assets as set forth in the Goodwill Protection Agreement to be executed in connection herewith (the “Goodwill Protection Agreement”).
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Related to Going Concern Assets

  • Going Concern Any Financial Reporting Party’s audited Financial Statements or notes thereto or other opinions or conclusions stated therein shall be qualified or limited by reference to the status of such Financial Reporting Party as a “going concern” or reference of similar import; or

  • Business Assets The Company Assets comprise all of the property and assets of the Business, and none of the Vendor or the Significant Shareholders nor any other person, firm or corporation owns any assets used by the Company in operating the Business, whether under a lease, rental agreement or other arrangement;

  • Transferred Assets (a) As of the Effective Time (as defined in Section 2.1) and upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, Seller will sell, assign, transfer, convey and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser will purchase from Seller, all of the transferable rights, title and interests of Seller in the following assets associated with the Banking Centers and identified in this Agreement and the Schedules and Exhibits hereto, and not otherwise excluded pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 1.1(b):

  • Acquired Assets 11 Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agree- ment, at the Closing Seller shall sell, assign, transfer, convey and deliver to Buyer free and clear of all Liens, and Buyer shall purchase, acquire and take assignment and delivery of, all right, title and interest of Seller in and to the Acquired Assets, including the following:

  • Assets The School shall maintain a complete and current inventory of all of its property and shall update the inventory annually. The School shall take all necessary precautions to safeguard assets acquired with public funds.

  • Qualified Small Business Stock The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the shares of Preferred Stock issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, as well as any shares into which such shares are converted, within the meaning of Section 1202(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), to constitute “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code; provided, however, that such requirement shall not be applicable if the Board of Directors of the Company determines, in its good-faith business judgment, that such qualification is inconsistent with the best interests of the Company. The Company shall submit to its stockholders (including the Investors) and to the Internal Revenue Service any reports that may be required under Section 1202(d)(1)(C) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. In addition, within twenty (20) business days after any Investor’s written request therefor, the Company shall, at its option, either (i) deliver to such Investor a written statement indicating whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code or (ii) deliver to such Investor such factual information in the Company’s possession as is reasonably necessary to enable such Investor to determine whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code.

  • Current Assets The term "Current Assets" shall mean, with respect to the Company, cash and other assets that are expected to be converted into cash, sold or exchanged within one year from the Closing Date, including marketable securities, receivables, inventory and current prepayments .

  • Investment Assets Those assets of the Fund as the Advisor and the Fund shall specify in writing, from time to time, including cash, stocks, bonds and other securities that the Advisor deposits with the Custodian and places under the investment supervision of the Sub-Advisor, together with any assets that are added at a subsequent date or which are received as a result of the sale, exchange or transfer of such Investment Assets.

  • IT Assets Except as could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (i) the computers, software, servers, networks, data communications lines, and other information technology systems owned, licensed, leased or otherwise used by the Company or its subsidiaries (excluding any public networks) (collectively, the “IT Assets”) operate and perform as is reasonably necessary for the operation of the business of the Company and its subsidiaries as currently conducted and as proposed to be conducted as described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, and (ii) to the Company’s knowledge such IT Assets are not infected by viruses, disabling code or other harmful code.

  • Small Business Concern The offeror represents as part of its offer that it is, is not a small business concern.

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