Common use of Sufficiency Clause in Contracts

Sufficiency. The Intellectual Property Assets constitute all of the assets of the Company necessary for the operation of the Acquired Company's business as currently conducted.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Radian Group Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Radian Group Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Radian Group Inc)

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Sufficiency. The Company Intellectual Property Assets constitute all of the assets Intellectual Property Assets used in designing, creating and developing the Products and are all of the Company Intellectual Property Assets necessary for the operation of the Acquired Company's business as currently conducted and planned to be conducted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Ostex International Inc /Wa/), Iv Agreement and Plan of Merger (Inverness Medical Innovations Inc)

Sufficiency. The To the knowledge of the Company, the Intellectual Property Assets constitute all of the assets of the Company used in designing, creating and developing the Products, and are all those necessary for the operation of the Acquired Company's business of the Company as currently conducted and planned to be conducted, except where the failure to have any asset would not have a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Adherex Technologies Inc)

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Sufficiency. The Intellectual Property Assets used in the Company's and its Subsidiaries' business as presently conducted constitute all of the Intellectual Property assets of the Company necessary for and the operation of Subsidiaries used in designing, creating and developing the Acquired Company's business as currently conductedProducts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Frontline Capital Group)

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