Hold Separate Sample Clauses

Hold Separate. Purchaser agrees to hold the Company separate as a subsidiary of Purchaser and not merge or consolidate the Company prior to December 31, 2006 without the prior written consent of the Shareholders Representative.
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Hold Separate. Respondent Graco shall not permit any other of its employees, officers, or directors to be involved in the operations of the Hold Separate Business.
Hold Separate. Xxxx Shared Employees (i) may receive or have access to, use or continue to use, or disclose any Confidential Business Information pertaining to the Xxxx Powder Finishing Business and to the Liquid Finishing Business; (ii) shall not disclose, provide, discuss, exchange, circulate, or otherwise furnish any such information pertaining to the Liquid Finishing Business to or with any other Person whose employment involves any of Respondent Graco’s competing liquid finishing businesses; and (iii) shall provide the signed confidentiality statement required by Paragraph II.C.8. of this Hold Separate.
Hold Separate. Until the divestiture required by this Final Judgment has been accomplished, defendants shall take all steps necessary to comply with the Hold Separate Stipulation and Order entered by this Court. Defendants shall take no action that would jeopardize the divestiture ordered by this Court.

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  • C I T A L S A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City.

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  • E C I T A L S A. Pursuant to the provisions of the Trust Agreement, the Trust may from time to time issue or redeem equity securities representing an interest in the assets of the Trust (“iShares”), in each case only in aggregate amounts of 50,000 iShares (such aggregate amount, a “Basket”), and integral multiples thereof, and only in transactions with a party who, at the time of the transaction, shall have signed and in effect an Authorized Participant Agreement with the Trust.

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