Prospective Sample Clauses

Prospective. BUYER agrees that its Representatives will not duplicate, photocopy or otherwise reproduce the information in whole or in part or otherwise use or permit it to be used in any fashion or manner detrimental to the business or the interest of SELLER. That the Material shall be used solely for the purpose of evaluating the proposed acquisition of the business and that such Material shall be kept confidentially by PROSPECTIVE BUYER; provided, however, that any of the Material may be disclosed to such representative who PROSPECTIVE BUYER is seeking advice for the purposed described above, it being understood the PROSPECTIVE BUYER (a) inform each such representative of the confidential nature of such information and require such representative to treat such information confidentially; and (b) maintain a list of those persons to whom such information has been disclosed, which list shall be presented to SELLER or BROKER upon request.
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Prospective. Situation in France is characterized, for a very long time, by a separation between museums and libraries areas, working in the field of heritage conservation, the research and higher education sphere and creation area. In order to exceed this gap, Labex CAP proposes to introduce new working methods, taking care to support the emergence of a new economic model for the artist and for the subject, thinking about new dissemination knowledge and artistic practices methods, which attract new audiences. Labex CAP proposes to realize an online “encyclopedia of creation” too. More generally, the “way to promote” of job-creating innovations (for businesses, institutions and organizations in the broad sense), will be questioned, because many present sectors of activity are based on artistic creation, social sciences or scientific research. Otherness, “artifications”, globalization A part of Labex programs aim at analyzing on new foundations encounters with otherness in the development of modern and contemporary arts. These confrontations that lead to recognition as "art" of what was not previously considered as such, and often profound transformation of what was already regarded as such, are realized according to several conditions which must be distinguished. Study one or more of them what the dedicated postdoctoral proposed. The issue of "globalization", real or imagined, full or partial, of artistic creation and the conditions, under which it takes place, give access to many searches. Its geography is by definition unlimited. His history will cover the last two centuries and the current period. It includes everything that relates to the movement of artists, cultural exchanges, the emergence of new areas and new markets. The question of "artification" focuses on the operations that provide the quality of art to practices once considered alien to the artistic world. This issue determines a change in status for practitioners promoted "artists". This jump is associated with the redefinition of concepts that are expanded or moved to legitimize this transformation. This is the case of themes and speeches on the inspiration, the creative singularity, the notion of work and signature etc. The question of the arts known as "other" arises in the presence of visual, musical, theatrical or literary productions, unfettered by any codes generally accepted. In the history of modernity, the use of Otherness and the emergence of avant-gardes are often linked. Therefore, such reco...
Prospective. A request for Precertification that is conducted prior to the service, treatment or admission.

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  • Contacts 1. Florida Housing’s contract administrator for this Agreement is: Contract Administrator Florida Housing Finance Corporation 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000-0000 Phone: 000.000.0000 E-mail: Xxxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

  • Business Relationships There are no business relationships or related party transactions involving the Company or any other person required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus that have not been described as required.

  • Customers The names of your customers will remain your sole property and will not be used by us except for servicing or informational mailings and other correspondence in the normal course of business.

  • No Additional Information In offering the Shares for sale, the Dealer Manager shall not, and each Soliciting Dealer shall agree not to, give or provide any information or make any representation other than those contained in the Prospectus or the Approved Sales Literature. The Dealer Manager shall not (i) show or give to any investor or prospective investor or reproduce any material or writing that is supplied to it by the Company and marked “broker-dealer use only” or otherwise bearing a legend denoting that it is not to be used in connection with the sale of Shares to members of the public and (ii) show or give to any investor or prospective investor in a particular jurisdiction any material or writing that is supplied to it by the Company if such material bears a legend denoting that it is not to be used in connection with the sale of Shares to members of the public in such jurisdiction.

  • Competitor “Competitor” means any person, firm, business or other organization or entity that designs, develops, produces, offers for sale or sells products that are in competition with the products of the Company or an Affiliate as designed, developed, produced, offered for sale or sold by the Company or an Affiliate at the time of Executive’s Separation from Service.

  • Opportunities for Additional Information Each Purchaser acknowledges that such Purchaser has had the opportunity to ask questions of and receive answers from, or obtain additional information from, the executive officers of the Company concerning the financial and other affairs of the Company, and to the extent deemed necessary in light of such Purchaser’s personal knowledge of the Company’s affairs, such Purchaser has asked such questions and received answers to the full satisfaction of such Purchaser, and such Purchaser desires to invest in the Company.

  • Identity For purposes of this section, identity shall include, but not be limited to, name, identifying number, symbol or other identifying characteristic assigned to the service recipient, such as finger or voice print or a photograph.

  • RELATIONSHIPS WITH RELATED PERSONS No Seller or any Related Person of Sellers or of any Acquired Company has, or since [the first day of the next to last completed fiscal year of the Acquired Companies] has had, any interest in any property (whether real, personal, or mixed and whether tangible or intangible), used in or pertaining to the Acquired Companies' businesses. No Seller or any Related Person of Sellers or of any Acquired Company is, or since [the first day of the next to last completed fiscal year of the Acquired Companies] has owned (of record or as a beneficial owner) an equity interest or any other financial or profit interest in, a Person that has (i) had business dealings or a material financial interest in any transaction with any Acquired Company [other than business dealings or transactions conducted in the Ordinary Course of Business with the Acquired Companies at substantially prevailing market prices and on substantially prevailing market terms], or (ii) engaged in competition with any Acquired Company with respect to any line of the products or services of such Acquired Company (a "Competing Business") in any market presently served by such Acquired Company [except for less than one percent of the outstanding capital stock of any Competing Business that is publicly traded on any recognized exchange or in the over-the- counter market]. Except as set forth in Part 3.25 of the Disclosure Letter, no Seller or any Related Person of Sellers or of any Acquired Company is a party to any Contract with, or has any claim or right against, any Acquired Company.

  • Contact Consultant’s principal Company contact: Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Title: CEO

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