Common use of Litigation; Governmental Orders Clause in Contracts

Litigation; Governmental Orders. Except as disclosed, during the past five years there have been no Actions pending, or threatened against the Company and there are no facts making the commencement of any such Action reasonably likely. The Company (i) is not the subject of any judgment, decree, injunction or Government Order and (ii) plans to initiate any Action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (WebXU, Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement (WebXU, Inc.)

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Litigation; Governmental Orders. Except as discloseddisclosed otherwise to the Buyer in the Company Due Diligence Material, during the past five years (5) years, there have been no Actions pending, or or, to the Knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company and to the Knowledge of the Company, there are no facts making the commencement of any such Action reasonably likely. The Company (i) is not the subject of any judgment, decree, injunction or Government Governmental Order and or (ii) plans does not plan to initiate any Action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (FORM Holdings Corp.)

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Litigation; Governmental Orders. Except as disclosed, during During the past five (5) years there have been no Actions pending, or or, to the Knowledge of the Acquired Companies, threatened against the any Acquired Company and to the Knowledge of the Acquired Companies, there are no facts making the commencement of any such Action reasonably likely. The Company None of the Acquired Companies (i) is not the subject of any judgment, decree, injunction or Government Order and or (ii) plans to initiate any Action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Vringo Inc)

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