Common use of No Expropriation Clause in Contracts

No Expropriation. No property or asset of the Company has been taken or expropriated by any federal, provincial, state, municipal or other authority nor has any notice or proceeding in respect thereof been given or commenced;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: LLC Interest Purchase Agreement (C&d Technologies Inc), Share Purchase Agreement (C&d Technologies Inc)

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No Expropriation. No property or asset of the Company (including any Property or Mineral Rights) has been taken or expropriated by any federal, provincial, state, municipal or other authority Governmental Entity nor has any notice or proceeding in respect thereof been given or commenced;commenced nor, to the knowledge of the Company, is there any intent or proposal to give any such notice or to commence any such proceeding.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement (American Lithium Minerals, Inc.), Investment Agreement (American Lithium Minerals, Inc.)

No Expropriation. No property or asset part of the Assets of the Company has been taken or expropriated by any federal, provincial, state, municipal or other authority authority, nor has any notice or proceeding in respect thereof been given or commenced;, nor is the Company aware of any intent or proposal to give any such notice or commence any such proceedings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Exchange Agreement (Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc.)

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No Expropriation. No To the knowledge of the Company, no property or asset of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has been taken or expropriated by any federal, provincial, state, municipal or other authority Governmental Entity nor has any Governmental Entity given notice of or commenced any proceeding in respect thereof been given to take or commenced;expropriate any such property or asset.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arrangement Agreement

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