Acquiesce definition
Acquiesce as used in this Section shall include, without limitation, Tenant's failure to file a petition or motion to vacate or discharge any order, judgment or decree within sixty (60) days after entry of such order, judgment or decree), or (ii) such order, judgment or decree shall remain unvacated and unstayed for an aggregate of sixty (60) days, whether or not consecutive, from the date of entry thereof; (g) if Tenant shall seek or consent to or acquiesce in the appointment of any trustee, receiver, conservator or liquidator of Tenant of all or any substantial part of Tenant's properties or its interest in the Premises; (h) if any trustee, receiver, conservator or liquidator of Tenant or of all or any substantial part of its property or its interest in the Premises shall be appointed without the consent or acquiescence of Tenant and such appointment shall remain unvacated and unstayed for an aggregate of sixty (60) days, whether or not consecutive; or (i) if this Lease or any estate of Tenant hereunder shall be levied upon under any attachment or execution and such attachment or execution shall remain unvacated and unstayed for an aggregate of sixty (60) days, whether or not consecutive. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the above described events shall not constitute a default under this Lease where Tenant has assigned the Premises as permitted in this Lease, such assignee has assumed this Lease, and such assignee is not otherwise in default hereunder.
Acquiesce and “acquiescence”, as used in this Section 8.3, include, but are not limited to, the failure to file a petition or motion to vacate or discharge any order, judgment or decree providing for such appointment within the time specified by law.
Acquiesce means to “accept tacitly or passively; to give implied consent.” Black’s Law Dictionary 26 (9th ed. 2009). The Port does not allege that PMA had a duty to speak out against ILWU’s alleged conduct and that by remaining silent PMA violated a statute, regulation, or rule of common law. Thus, the Port fails to allege facts from which it can reasonably be inferred that PMA’s “acquiescence” constituted improper means.
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Acquiesce or "permit" means actual knowledge that the
Acquiesce means the failure to file a petition or motion to vacate or discharge any order, judgment, or decree providing for the appointment of any trustee, receiver, conservator, custodian, or liquidator of any party within thirty (30) days after such appointment.
Acquiesce as used in this definition, includes the failure to file a petition or motion to vacate or discharge any order, judgment or decree within 20 days after entry of such order, judgment or decree); (ii) an involuntary case or other proceeding shall be commenced against such Person seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief with respect to such Person or its debts under the Bankruptcy Code or any present or future applicable federal or state statute or law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other relief for debtors, or seeking the appointment of a trustee, receiver, liquidator, custodian or other similar official of it or any substantial part of its property, and such involuntary case or other proceeding shall remain undismissed or unstayed for a period of 90 consecutive days, (iii) a court of competent jurisdiction shall enter an order, judgment or decree approving a petition filed against such Person seeking a reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under the Bankruptcy Code, or any other present or future applicable federal or state statute or law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other relief for debtors, and such Person shall acquiesce in the entry of such order, judgment or decree or such order, judgment or decree shall remain unvacated and unstayed for an aggregate of 90 days (whether or not consecutive) from the date of entry thereof, or any trustee, receiver, conservator or liquidator of such Person or of all or any substantial part of its property shall be appointed without the consent or acquiescence of such Person and such appointment shall remain unvacated and unstayed for an aggregate of 90 days (whether or not consecutive); (iv) such Person shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts as they mature or shall generally not be paying its debts as they become due; or (v) such Person shall make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors or take any other similar action for the protection or benefit of creditors.
Acquiesce or "permit" means actual knowledge that the motor vehicle was to be used for the purpose of street racing or a street sideshow.
Acquiesce includes but is not limited to the failure to file a petition or motion to vacate or discharge any order, judgment or decree providing for such appointment within 10 days after the appointment);