Examples of CBC Companies in a sentence
CBC Companies, Inc., the court found that a plaintiff who faced “a series of disturbing verbal commentaries and personal attacks” preceding her discriminatory termination “just barely satisfied” her burden to allege outrageous conduct.
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Recent Developments Asset Acquisition from CBC Companies, Inc.In November 2002, we acquired the credit files, contractual rights to territories, customer relationships and related businesses from CBC Companies, Inc., an independent credit reporting agency, for $95.0 million in cash.
None of the CBC Companies is in Default under any CBC Contract, other than Defaults which are not reasonably likely to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on CBC.
On January 7, 2020, the Commission issued notice of the offer of settlement’s filing.
CBC Companies, 2006 WL 783371, *3 (S.D.Ohio March 24, 2006) (unpublished) (holding that because remedies available under Title VII and Chapter 4112 are adequate, plaintiff’s claim for wrongful discharge in violation of Ohio public policy must be dismissed); Stange v.
Officers and Cabinet colleagues have worked closely with town centre businesses as we have introduced changes to enable social distancing and will continue to monitor and adapt the changes required as guidance is updated and requirements change.
The CBC Companies have good and marketable title to all assets and properties reflected on the CBC Balance Sheet and thereafter acquired, free and clear of any Lien, except for (i) the lien of current taxes not yet delinquent (ii) Liens which, individually or in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect and (iii) existing Liens under credit facilities existing as of the date hereof.
That is, an antitrust plaintiff must demonstrate that “the alleged violation tended to reduce competition overall” and that “the plaintiff's injury was a consequence of the resulting diminished competition.” CBC Companies, Inc., 561 F.3d at 572 (quoting J.B.D.L. Corp.v. Wyeth–Ayerst Labs., Inc., 485 F.3d 880, 887 (6th Cir.2007)).
Each of the CBC Companies is duly qualified to do business and is in good standing in its state of incorporation and in each of the other jurisdictions in which it is required to be so qualified, except where the failure to be so qualified would not have a Material Adverse Effect.