Acquired Contracts definition
Acquired Contracts has the meaning given in Section 2.1(a).
Acquired Contracts is defined in Section 2.1(d).
Acquired Contracts means all contracts that are part of the Buyer’s bid for the Assets that are ultimately assumed by the Seller and assigned by the Seller to the.
Examples of Acquired Contracts in a sentence
For the past two (2) years, Seller has been in material compliance with all Data Protection Requirements and Privacy/Security Obligations applicable to Seller (i) in relation to any customer under the Acquired Contracts and/or Potential Hired Employees or (ii) to the extent any noncompliance would be an Assumed Liability.
More Definitions of Acquired Contracts
Acquired Contracts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).
Acquired Contracts means all Contracts that relate to the GM Business or the Company Business, as the case may be, provided that in the case of Pre-Petition Contracts, the Acquired Contracts include only the Assumed and Assigned Contracts.
Acquired Contracts means all right, title, and interest in and to all of the contracts of Sellers, other than the Excluded Contracts. For avoidance of doubt, Acquired Contracts shall include any agreements listed on Schedule 2.2(c) with unpaid balances at Closing.
Acquired Contracts means the Contracts listed on the Acquired Contract Schedule, the Assigned Leases and the Assigned Partner Agreements.
Acquired Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(c).
Acquired Contracts means all Contracts of the Seller or its Affiliates relating to the Transferred Business to which the Seller or its Affiliates is a party, excluding (u) the Customer Contracts, (v) any Contracts related to the provision of Overhead and Shared Services, (w) the Contracts listed in Schedule 1.01(b)(vi) hereto, (x) the National Contracts, (y) Intellectual Property Licenses and (z) the Contracts related to the Excluded Intellectual Property.
Acquired Contracts means all rights of Cellatope under the Contracts listed on Schedule 1.1 (a)(iv).