Company Subsidiaries definition
Examples of Company Subsidiaries in a sentence
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company and the Company Subsidiaries have and use commercially reasonable efforts to enforce a policy requiring each employee, consultant and independent contractor that has access to any such Trade Secrets to execute a confidentiality agreement that obligates such Person to maintain the confidentiality thereof.
Except as has not been and would not reasonably be expected to be, individually or in the aggregate, material to the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, each Company Subsidiary is a legal entity duly organized and validly existing under the Laws of its respective jurisdiction of organization.
Except as has not been and would not reasonably be expected to be, individually or in the aggregate, material to the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, since January 1, 2020, the Company and the Company Subsidiaries have not released or disclosed controlled technical data or technology to any foreign national whether in the United States or abroad in violation of applicable Export Controls.
Except as has not been and would not reasonably be expected to be, individually or in the aggregate, material to the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to the Company’s Knowledge, neither the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, nor their business, nor any Company Product (including any permitted use, manufacture, sale or exploitation thereof) has at any time since January 1, 2023 infringed, misappropriated, diluted or otherwise violated any Intellectual Property of any Person.
The Company and the Company Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with all terms and conditions of any license issued or approved by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, the Bureau of Industry and Security, or OFAC and any similar license issued or approved by any foreign Governmental Entity pursuant to an Export Control Law, in each case, that is or has been in force since January 1, 2020.