Examples of Business or Condition in a sentence
Broadcom is duly qualified, licensed or admitted to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the ownership, use, licensing or leasing of its Assets and Properties, or the conduct or nature of its business, makes such qualification, licensing or admission necessary, except for such failures to be so duly qualified, licensed or admitted and in good standing that could not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Business or Condition of Broadcom.
All material facts relating to the Business or Condition of the Company have been disclosed to Purchaser in or in connection with this Agreement.
Except for the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the transactions to take place pursuant hereto on the Closing Date, since the MCI Audited Financial Statement Date there has not been any material adverse change, or any event or development which, individually or together with other such events, could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse change in the Business or Condition of MCI.
Site Survey has the meaning set out in clause 5.1. Site-to-Site means a point-to point or point-to-multipoint Service provisioned between your Sites which are connected to our PoPs via Local Access circuits.
Each Subsidiary is duly qualified, licensed or admitted to do business in those jurisdictions specified in Section 2.4 of the Disclosure Schedule, which are the only jurisdictions in which the failure to be qualified, licensed or admitted would have a material adverse effect on the Business or Condition of EPI.