Atiam definition
Examples of Atiam in a sentence
Without limiting the foregoing, Atiam complies with and has complied with the ADP/ACP nondiscrimination tests as set forth in Section 401(k) of the Code and the corresponding regulations thereunder.
WCL § 15(8) liability was previously established at [enter percentage of 15(8) reimbursement, e.g., 100] % reimbursement and the 104/260-week retention period has been satisfied.
There is no Order to which the Acquired Company or Atiam or any of their respective properties or assets are subject.
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Neither the Acquired Company nor Atiam have engaged in any material transaction, maintained any bank account or used any corporate funds except for transactions, bank accounts and funds that have been and are reflected in the normally maintained books and records of the Acquired Company or Atiam, as applicable.
No claim has ever been made by an authority in a jurisdiction where the Acquired Company or Atiam do not file Tax Returns that they are or may be subject to taxation by that jurisdiction or that they must file Tax Returns.
None of Shareholders, the Acquired Company or Atiam has received notice that any such customer is reasonably likely to cancel or otherwise materially and adversely modify its relationship with Atiam, either as a result of the Merger or otherwise.
Atiam GP is in existence for the sole purpose of serving as the general partner of Atiam and has no other business, assets or properties, has no employees, and maintains no separate benefit plans or financial statements.
Atiam has fully and accurately reported the compensation of such Persons on IRS Form 1099 when required to do so and has no obligation to provide benefits with respect to such Persons under the Benefit Plans or otherwise.
Atiam GP is validly existing and in good standing as a limited liability company under the Laws of the State of Delaware, has all requisite power to own, lease and operate its properties and to carry on its business as currently conducted and as proposed to be conducted, and is duly qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which it owns or leases property or conducts any business so as to require such qualification.