Cactus definition
Examples of Cactus in a sentence
The design included an upstream culvert at Cactus Road and a downstream culvert at El Mirage Road.
Work also included a re-delineation of the floodplain of Lower El Mirage Wash, from upstream of Cactus Road to the Agua Fria River, which was included in an application package for a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) of the FEMA floodplain.
This indemnity agreement will be in addition to any liability which the Company or Cactus LLC may otherwise have.
Relative fault shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether any untrue or any alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information provided by the Company or Cactus LLC on the one hand or the Underwriters on the other, the intent of the parties and their relative knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such untrue statement or omission.
The Cactus Parties represent and warrant to, and agree with, each Underwriter as set forth below in this Section 1.
This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements and understandings (whether written or oral) between the Cactus Parties and the Underwriters, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Company acknowledges the Employee’s ownership and participation in Cactus Pipe & Supply, LLC and agrees that such ownership and participation does not, as of the date hereof, violate the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
If Holdco and its Affiliates collectively Beneficially Own less than 5% of the Outstanding Cactus Interests, Holdco shall not be entitled to designate a nominee.
The Cactus Parties agree that they will not claim that the Underwriters have rendered advisory services of any nature or respect, or owe an agency, fiduciary or similar duty to the Company or Cactus LLC, in connection with such transaction or the process leading thereto.
The Company, Cactus LLC and the Underwriters agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution were determined by pro rata allocation or any other method of allocation which does not take account of the equitable considerations referred to above.