Relevant Fact Clause Samples
The Relevant Fact clause defines which facts or information are considered significant or material within the context of the agreement. In practice, this clause typically outlines the types of facts that must be disclosed or relied upon, such as financial data, legal compliance, or other key representations made by the parties. By clearly identifying what constitutes a relevant fact, the clause helps prevent disputes over nondisclosure or misrepresentation, ensuring that both parties have a shared understanding of the information that underpins their contractual relationship.
Relevant Fact. There are no relevant facts or circumstances concerning the business or activities of TRIP and/or its Controlled Companies which could cause a Relevant Adverse Effect (a) which are not provided for in the Financial Statements, or (b) which have not been informed in the Exhibits to this Agreement.
Relevant Fact. There are no relevant facts or circumstances related to the business or to the activities of AZUL Holding and/or its Controlled Companies which could cause a Relevant Adverse Effect (a) which are not reflected in the Financial Statements or (b) which have not been disclosed in the Exhibits hereto.
Relevant Fact. Exclusivity agreement for the sale of the stake of the Company in Transportadora de Gas del SurS.A.
Relevant Fact. In accordance with the Securities Market Law and Article 1, section 4, Chapter VI, Title I of the Regulations of the Securities Market Registry, contained in Book 1 of the Compilation of Rules for the Securities Market, issued by ASFI, is any event caused by the issuer or not, which due to its importance may affect it or its related companies, in such a way that it influences or may influence the decision to invest in Securities issued by it or that may alter the price of its Securities in the market. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
