Examples of Cyclone Disclosure Letter in a sentence
Neither Cyclone nor any Cyclone Subsidiary has employed, nor has any Person employed on behalf of Cyclone or a Cyclone Subsidiary, any investment banker, broker, finder or similar Person in connection with the Transactions, other than as set forth in Section 4.21 of the Cyclone Disclosure Letter, who might be entitled to any fee, commission or other payment in connection with or upon consummation of the Merger.
The table of contents and headings set forth in this Agreement or in the Cyclone Disclosure Letter or the Hurricane Disclosure Letter are for convenience of reference purposes only and shall not affect or be deemed to affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement or any term or provision hereof.
Section 5.13 of the Cyclone Disclosure Letter sets forth a correct and complete list as of the date hereof of all agreements with labor organizations, works councils, unions or associations applicable to the Cyclone Subsea Business Employees.
Section 5.9 of the Cyclone Disclosure Letter also identifies all Cyclone Owned Real Property, Cyclone Leased Real Property and Cyclone Other Real Property Rights that also are used as of the date hereof by other businesses of Cyclone or its Affiliates and describes the nature of such use by such other businesses of Cyclone or its Affiliates, and such use does not interfere with the Cyclone Subsea Business.
Section 5.8 of the Cyclone Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of each Cyclone Transferred Subsidiary as of the date of this Agreement, together with the authorized, issued and outstanding equity capitalization of each entity identified as a Cyclone Transferred Subsidiary (the “Cyclone Transferred Subsidiaries Interests”).
In the event the “NYSE-Composite Transactions” cease to be reported, the Committee shall adopt some other appropriate method for determining Fair Market Value.
Section 5.9(c) of the Cyclone Disclosure Letter sets forth a correct and complete list as of the date hereof of all material owned or leased real property of Cyclone that is not being included in the Cyclone Transferred Assets but which is used by the Cyclone Subsea Business (each, a “Cyclone Joint Facility”).
We share the view of Daines and Klausner that, in states that allow the board to adopt poison pills, a charter provision disallowing the adoption of a pill would be valid and enforced.