Government Order Sample Clauses

Government Order. If the receiving Party is requested to disclose any of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information pursuant to any judicial or governmental order, the receiving Party will promptly notify the disclosing Party of such order so that the disclosing Party, in its sole discretion, may seek an appropriate protective order and/or take any other action to prevent or minimize the breadth of such disclosure.
Government Order. If a receiving party is required under an ---------------- order or requirement of a court, administrative agency, or other governmental body to disclose any Confidential Information, then such receiving party shall provide prompt notice thereof to the other party and shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to obtain a protective order or otherwise prevent public disclosure of such information.
Government Order. By the Seller or the Buyer, if any court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Authority shall have issued a final and non-appealable order, decree or ruling or taken any other action permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the consummation of the Contemplated Transactions;
Government Order. Notwithstanding Section 4.1, licensed Intellectual Property may be disclosed by the licensee Party: (a) to such licensee Party’s directors, officers, employees, agents, auditors, consultants, financial advisers and permitted sublicensees, provided that such Party requires that such Persons comply in writing with this Article IV; and (b) as required by Law, provided that, if permitted by Law, written notice of such requirement shall be given promptly to the licensor Party so that it may take reasonable actions to avoid and minimize the extent of such disclosure, and the licensee Party shall cooperate with the licensor Party as reasonably requested by the licensor Party in connection with such actions.
Government Order. The Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is enjoined, restrained or in any way prevented by the order of any court or any Governmental Authority from conducting, or otherwise ceases to conduct for any reason whatsoever, all or any material part of its business for more than 15 days; or
Government Order. There is no order of any Governmental Authority or any Claims, actions, investigations or proceedings pending before any Governmental Authority against the Company or to the Company’s knowledge threatened against the Company, which would impact the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or prevent the Company from fulfilling its obligations set out in this Agreement or prejudice the Buyer’s title to the Respective Sale Shares.
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Government Order. Issuance of an order of a court or other public authority having jurisdiction;
Government Order. 4.2 If the Event is required to be cancelled due to a Covid-19 government Order, Owner shall refund the Rental Price and Security Fee to Licensee. If the Event is required to be modified to reduce the number of guests or prohibit certain activities, Licensee shall not be entitled to a refund.
Government Order. Any alterations, improvements or additions in, on or about the Demised Premises (collectively "Alterations"), that may be necessary or required by reason of any law, rule, regulation or order, now existing, promulgated by a governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Demised Premises or Tenant's use and occupancy thereof, including but not limited to those required pursuant to the Americans with Disability Act, shall be at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, and Tenant shall make the same in an expeditious fashion. In addition, Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, shall make any Alterations which are legally required pursuant to any law, rule, regulation or order, or amendment to the same, promulgated by a governmental authority, after the date hereof, having jurisdiction over the Demised Premises or Tenant's use or occupancy thereof, but only to the extent that such Alterations are required by such law, rule, regulation or order based upon Tenant's use of the Demised Premises or as a result of structural alterations, improvements or additions undertaken by Tenant pursuant to Section 26.1 above.
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