Acquired Knowledge definition

Acquired Knowledge has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(a).
Acquired Knowledge means information about the Company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries that may, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, enhance each an Investor Affiliated Person’s knowledge and understanding of (i) the industries in which the Company and its direct and indirect subsidiaries operate, (ii) the activities in which the Company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries now engage, may continue to engage or may in the future engage (which shall include, without limitation, other business activities that overlap with or compete with those in which the Company and its Affiliates and its direct or indirect subsidiaries may engage directly or indirectly) or (iii) related lines of business in which the Company or its direct or indirect subsidiaries may engage directly or indirectly;
Acquired Knowledge means that the statement has been made after the Bodin Sellers have made due and reasonable inquiries among those of the employees, consultants and representatives of the Company and any Subsidiary who reasonably should have been asked with respect to the relevant matter and that the statement shall be deemed to include the knowledge obtained as aforesaid from such employees, consultants and representatives. Knowledge, as aforesaid, of one Xxxxx Seller shall be deemed to be the knowledge of all Bodin Sellers.

Examples of Acquired Knowledge in a sentence

  • The Corporation hereby acknowledges and agrees that, in relation to any Corporate Opportunity waived or renounced by the Corporation, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Exempted Persons are not restricted from using Acquired Knowledge in making investment, voting, monitoring, governance or other decisions relating to other entities or securities.

  • Defendants Acquired Knowledge Of Fraudulent Activity At BLMIS From Various Sources In Addition To The BLMIS Account Statements 1.

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess Decay in Acquired Knowledge among Paramedics Completing a Pediatric Resuscitation Course.

  • Acquired Knowledge about the various functional areas of management.

  • Credit for Previously Acquired Knowledge and Learning Experience (REVISED)8.

  • Assessing Your Acquired Knowledge of the Subject Matter of GRY 142.The following sixty questions will be used to assess the general knowledge you have gained on the fundamental principles and basic facts of Physical Geography during this course.

  • POLICY FOR PREVIOUS EDUCATION IN THE FIELD OF NURSING, INCLUDING MILITARY EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE‌PRE-LICENSURE COURSE CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONBackground:San Francisco State University School of Nursing Policy Compliance with BRN Regulations for Awarding of Credit for Previous Education or Other Acquired Knowledge, Including Military Education and Experience.

  • Gabriel Acquired Knowledge of the Breach at Issue and Resulting Loss after July 30, 2012 162d.

  • The Company hereby acknowledges and agrees that, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Investor Directors are not restricted from using Acquired Knowledge in making investment, voting, monitoring, governance or other decisions relating to other entities or securities.

  • Treating the IBTA more properly as a paradigm of a continuing act,294 the limitations period remains open today.295 Finally, were one to examine the claim as a composite act, the earliest the claim could have accrued would be at the time of the 2012 enactment of the BSTA.5. DIBC Has Not Vacillated On When It Acquired Knowledge That The IBTA Would Be Enforced Against It And Result In Loss Or Damage.

Related to Acquired Knowledge

  • Parent’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of those individuals identified in Section 1.1(b) of the Parent Disclosure Schedule.

  • Knowledge of the Buyer means the actual knowledge of the persons listed on Schedule 1.01 under the heading “Knowledge of the Buyer”.

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.

  • Knowledge of Seller or Seller’s Knowledge or any other similar knowledge qualification, means the actual or constructive knowledge of any director or officer of Seller, after due inquiry.

  • Buyer’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx or Xxxxxxx Xxxxx.

  • Best Knowledge means both what a Person knew as well as what the Person should have known had the Person exercised reasonable diligence. When used with respect to a Person other than a natural person, the term "Best Knowledge" shall include matters that are known to the directors and officers of the Person.

  • Seller’s Actual Knowledge means the current actual knowledge of Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, without any inquiry. Seller represents and warrants that Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx is the representative of Seller with principal administrative and oversight responsibility for the Property. The parties agree that (i) Seller's warranties and representations contained in this Agreement and in any document executed by Seller pursuant to this Agreement shall survive Buyer's purchase of the Property only for a period of one (1) year after the Close of Escrow (the "Limitation Period"), and (ii) Buyer shall provide actual written notice to Seller of any alleged breach of such warranties or representations and shall allow Seller thirty (30) days within which to cure such alleged breach, or, if such alleged breach cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, an additional reasonable time period, so long as such cure has been commenced within such thirty (30) days and diligently pursued. In no event is Seller obligated to cure any alleged breach. If Seller fails or elects not to cure such alleged breach after actual written notice and within such cure period, Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy shall be an action at law for damages, but in no event lost profits or punitive damages, which must be commenced, if at all, within the Limitation Period; provided, however, that if within the Limitation Period Buyer gives Seller written notice of such alleged breach and Seller commenced to cure and thereafter terminates such cure effort, Buyer shall have an additional sixty (60) days from the date that Seller notifies Buyer in writing that Seller has terminated its cure effort within which to commence such an action.

  • Knowledge of Seller means the actual knowledge of Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxx.

  • Knowledge of Sellers means the actual knowledge of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxx.

  • Purchaser’s Knowledge or “Knowledge of the Purchaser” means the actual knowledge of Xxxxxx X’Xxxxx.

  • Seller’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx.

  • Knowledge of the Sellers means the knowledge of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx or Xxx Xxxx, in each case after reasonable inquiry and diligence and taking into account the respective duties and responsibilities of each.

  • Company’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of the executive officers (as defined in Rule 405 under the 0000 Xxx) of the Company, after due inquiry.

  • to Seller’s knowledge or “Seller’s Knowledge” means the present actual (as opposed to constructive or imputed) knowledge solely of Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Vice President, Leasing, and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Senior Director of Property Management and regional property manager for this Property, without any independent investigation or inquiry whatsoever.

  • Knowledge of the Seller means the actual knowledge of (i) the chairman of the board of directors of the Seller, (ii) the chief executive officer of the Seller or (iii) the chief financial officer of the Seller, in each case, as such positions are held as of the date hereof, in their capacity as office holders of the Seller.

  • Knowledge of Buyer Means the actual knowledge of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx.

  • Knowledge of the Company means the actual knowledge of the individuals identified on Section 8.11(i) of the Company Disclosure Letter.

  • Knowledge of Parent means the actual knowledge of the individuals listed on Section 1.1(a) of the Parent Disclosure Letter.

  • to the knowledge or "knowledge" of a party (or similar phrases) means to the extent of matters which are actually known by such party and when used in respect of the Company or the Company Subsidiary, the term "to the knowledge" or "knowledge" shall mean the matters which are known or reasonably should be known by Guy Fietz, or Gordon Ellison after due inquiry.

  • Reasonable inquiry means an inquiry designed to uncover any information in the entity's possession about the identity of the producer or provider of covered telecommunications equipment or services used by the entity that excludes the need to include an internal or third-party audit.

  • Knowledge of Purchaser means the actual knowledge, after reasonable inquiry of their respective direct reports, of the Persons listed on Section 1.1(a) of the Purchaser Disclosure Schedule.

  • Actual Knowledge means the actual fact or statement of knowing, without any duty to make any investigation with regard thereto.

  • Borrower’s Knowledge or “Knowledge of the Borrower” means the actual knowledge of any person holding any of the following offices as of the date of determination: (a) President, Chief Executive Officer, any Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, General Counsel, Secretary, Vice President-Human Resources, and Environmental Engineer, and any successor to those offices, such persons being the principal persons employed by the Borrower ultimately responsible for environmental operations and compliance, ERISA and legal matters relating to the Borrower or (b) the Treasurer or any other person having the primary responsibility for the day-to-day administration of, and dealings with the Administrative Agent and the Lenders in connection with, this Agreement.

  • Acquired Entities means the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that are (a) reflected in any Confidential Information owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) retained in the unaided memory of any authorized representative of the Receiving Party after having access to such Confidential Information. A Person’s memory will be considered to be unaided if the Person has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it.

  • Acquisition Inquiry means, with respect to a Party, an inquiry, indication of interest or request for information (other than an inquiry, indication of interest or request for information made or submitted by the Company, on the one hand, or Parent, on the other hand, to the other Party) that would reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal.