BEMSA definition

BEMSA see the definition of Acquisition.

Examples of BEMSA in a sentence

  • There is no fact peculiar to the Parent or any Subsidiary, DFVC or BEMSA which the Company has not disclosed to the Lenders in writing which materially adversely affects the Parent or its Subsidiaries nor, so far as the Parent or the Company now can reasonably foresee, is reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Except as is set forth on Schedule 6.05, there is no litigation or governmental proceeding pending, nor to the knowledge of the Parent or the Company threatened, against the Parent or any Subsidiary or DFVC, BEMSA or their Subsidiaries or for which any of them is liable which if adversely determined could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect after giving effect to the Acquisition.

  • Except as is set forth on Schedule 6.5, there is no litigation or governmental proceeding pending, nor to the knowledge of the Parent or the Company threatened, against the Parent or any Subsidiary or DFVC, BEMSA or their Subsidiaries or for which any of them is liable which if adversely determined could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect after giving effect to the Acquisition.

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