Common use of No Material Adverse Developments Clause in Contracts

No Material Adverse Developments. Since the Interim Balance Sheet Date, there has been no actual or threatened change in the Business or, to the best of the Company's and the Seller's knowledge, any event, condition or state of facts, in either case that is or might be material and adverse to the Company or the Assets.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Valesc Inc), Share Purchase Agreement (Valesc Inc)

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No Material Adverse Developments. Since the Interim Balance Sheet Date, there has been no actual or threatened change in the Business or, to the best of the Company's and the Seller's knowledgeBusiness, any event, condition or state of facts, in either case that is or might be material and adverse to the Company Company, the Business or the Assets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (First American Railways Inc)

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No Material Adverse Developments. Since the Interim Balance Sheet Date, there has been no actual or threatened change in the Business or its prospects or, to the best of the Company's and the Seller's knowledge, any event, condition or state of facts, in either case that is or might be material and adverse to the Company Company, its prospects, or the Assets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Valesc Inc)

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