Reasonable Satisfaction Sample Clauses

Reasonable Satisfaction. The form and substance of all certificates, notices, actions, and documents required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereunder shall have been reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and its counsel.
Reasonable Satisfaction. The form and substance of all certificates, notices, actions, and documents required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereunder shall have been reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and its counsel, and Buyer shall have completed its review of Company’s books and records and shall be reasonably satisfied that the Company is auditable in a timely fashion in Buyer’s sole discretion.
Reasonable Satisfaction. The form and substance of all certificates, notices, actions, and documents required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereunder shall have been reasonably satisfactory to Sellers and its counsel, and Sellers shall have completed his analysis of a partial disposition of the Purchase Price to Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, which disposition as determined by Sellers in his sole discretion Buyer shall be obligated to approve.
Reasonable Satisfaction. All proceedings taken in connection ----------------------- with the issuance, sale, transfer and delivery of the Shares shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to you and to counsel for the Underwriters.

Related to Reasonable Satisfaction

  • Reasonable Suspicion Employees covered by this Agreement may be required to submit a urine specimen for testing for the presence of drugs or a breath sample for the testing of the presence of alcohol: Where there is reasonable suspicion to believe that the employee, when appearing for duty or on the job, is under the influence of, or his/her job performance, is impaired by alcohol or other drugs. Such reasonable suspicion must be based upon objective facts or specific circumstances found to exist that present a reasonable basis to believe that an employee is under the influence of, or is using or abusing, alcohol or drugs. Examples of reasonable suspicion shall include, but are not limited to, slurred speech, disorientation, abnormal conduct or behavior, or involvement in an on-the-job accident resulting in disabling personal injury requiring immediate hospitalization of any person or property damage in excess of $2,000, where the circumstances raise a reasonable suspicion concerning the existence of alcohol or other drug use or abuse by the employee. In addition, such reasonable suspicion must be documented in writing and supported by two witnesses, including the person having such suspicion. The immediate supervisor shall be contacted to confirm a test is warranted based upon the circumstances. Such written documentation must be presented, as soon as possible, to the employee and the department head, who shall maintain such report in the strictest confidence, except that a copy shall be released to any person designated by the affected employee.

  • Accord and Satisfaction No payment by Tenant or receipt by Landlord of a lesser amount than the rent herein stipulated to be paid shall be deemed to be other than on account of the earliest stipulated rent, nor shall any endorsement or statement on any check or any letter accompanying any check or payment as rent be deemed an accord and satisfaction, and Landlord may accept such check or payment without prejudice to Landlord’s right to recover the balance of such rent or pursue any other remedy provided herein or by law.

  • Reasonable Precautions LEA shall take reasonable precautions to secure usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the services and hosted data.

  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing The Employer may, but does not have a legal duty to, request or require an employee to undergo drug and alcohol testing if the Employer or any supervisor of the employee has a reasonable suspicion (a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts) related to the performance of the job that the employee:

  • Full Satisfaction All Merger Consideration paid upon the surrender of Certificates or transfer of Book-Entry Shares in accordance with the terms hereof shall be deemed to have been paid in full satisfaction of all rights pertaining to the shares of Company Common Stock formerly represented by such Certificate or Book-Entry Shares, and from and after the Effective Time, there shall be no further registration of transfers of shares of Company Common Stock on the stock transfer books of the Surviving Corporation. If, after the Effective Time, Certificates or Book-Entry Shares are presented to the Surviving Corporation, they shall be cancelled and exchanged for the Merger Consideration provided for, and in accordance with the procedures set forth, in this ARTICLE II.

  • Reasonable Cooperation By accepting the Restricted Stock, the Employee acknowledges and agrees that, during the course of the Employee’s employment with the Company, the Employee will be involved in, and may have information or knowledge of, business matters that may become the subject of legal action, including threatened litigation, investigations, administrative proceedings, hearings or disputes. As such, upon reasonable notice, both during the Employee’s employment with the Company and thereafter, the Employee agrees to cooperate fully with any investigation into, defense or prosecution of, or other involvement in, claims to which the Employee has personal and relevant knowledge that are or may be made by or against the Company. This agreement to cooperate includes talking to or meeting with such persons at times and in such places as the Company and the Employee reasonably agree to, as well as giving truthful evidence and truthful testimony. The Company shall reimburse the Employee for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses actually incurred in connection with such assistance. The Employee also promises to notify the Company within five (5) days if the Employee is subpoenaed or contacted by a third party seeking information about Company activities.

  • SATISFACTION WITH PERSONNEL If at any time Prime Contractor or SAP is dissatisfied with the material performance of an assigned Consultant or a Prime Contractor project team member, the dissatisfied party shall promptly report such dissatisfaction to the other party in writing and may request a replacement. In the case of SAP dissatisfaction with a Customer project team member, SAP shall report such dissatisfaction to the Prime Contractor. The other party shall use its reasonable discretion in accomplishing any such change (which also, in the case of SAP, shall be subject to staffing availability).

  • Further Action; Reasonable Best Efforts Upon the terms and subject to the conditions hereof, each of the parties shall use its reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all appropriate action, and to do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Laws and regulations to consummate and make effective this Agreement, including, without limitation, using its reasonable best efforts to obtain all Permits, consents, approvals, authorizations, qualifications and orders of Governmental Authorities and parties to contracts with the Company and the subsidiaries as are necessary for the consummation of this Agreement.

  • Preparation; Reasonable Investigation In connection with the preparation and filing of each registration statement under the 1933 Act pursuant to this Agreement, the Company will give the holders of Registrable Securities registered under such registration statement, and their respective counsel and accountants, the opportunity to participate in the preparation of such registration statement, each prospectus included therein or filed with the SEC, and each amendment thereof or supplement thereto, and will give each of them such access to its books and records and such opportunities to discuss the business of the Company with its officers and the independent public accountants who have certified its financial statements as shall be necessary, in the reasonable opinion of such holders' and such underwriters' respective counsel, to conduct a reasonable investigation within the meaning of the 1933 Act.

  • Customer Satisfaction 4.1 Services to be provided under Call Off Agreements to the satisfaction of Contracting Bodies 90% Confirmation by the Authority of the Supplier’s performance against customer satisfaction surveys