Examples of Continuing Intercompany Agreements in a sentence
Since the studied issue is relatively new, the conceptual framework may also have some limitations in covering all aspects of the issue.
Prior to or concurrently with the Closing, Contributor shall, and shall cause its respective Affiliates to, terminate all Intercompany Agreements existing prior to the Closing, except for Continuing Intercompany Agreements and Intercompany Agreements that by their terms will cease to include Contributor or its Affiliates (other than the Companies) as parties upon consummation of the Transactions, which shall remain in effect after the Closing Date.
Prior to or concurrently with the First Closing, SE Corp shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, terminate all Intercompany Agreements to which any Company is a party existing prior to the First Closing, except for Continuing Intercompany Agreements and any Intercompany Agreements that by their terms will cease to include SE Corp or its Affiliates as parties upon the First Closing.
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Prior to the Closing Date, the Seller Parties shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, terminate all Intercompany Agreements, except for Continuing Intercompany Agreements, which shall remain in effect after the Closing Date.
Prior to or concurrently with the Closing, Seller shall, and shall cause its respective Affiliates to, terminate all Intercompany Agreements existing prior to the Closing, except for the Continuing Intercompany Agreements and Intercompany Agreements that by their terms will cease to include Seller or its Affiliates (other than the Companies) as parties upon consummation of the Transactions, which shall remain in effect after the Closing Date.
Xxxxx agrees to perform or cause Company to perform the obligations of Company under the Continuing Intercompany Agreements.
According to this model, these groups may have “separate schools, community organizations and a distinct identity while sharing certain overarching values and institutions with the rest of the society.”27 The main idea of this model can be explained as a model where there is no “institutionalized dominance of any group but rather equal to equal relations and proportional distribution of public resources.
Of great importance is the fact that they do not allege—nor could they—that there was any discrimination by the officers of the union in the amount of information given to the members of the union or in the manner in which it was given.
Buyer agrees to perform or cause Company to perform the obligations of Company under the Continuing Intercompany Agreements.