Divestiture Undertakings definition

Divestiture Undertakings means those undertakings set out in

Examples of Divestiture Undertakings in a sentence

  • Footasylum undertakes to cooperate with JD Sports and take all reasonable steps as may be required to assist JD Sports to comply with the Divestiture Undertakings, including complying with any written directions given by the CMA.

  • GBST and FNZ undertake to cooperate with each other and take all reasonable steps to enable FNZ to comply with the Divestiture Undertakings and to give effect to and implement Final Disposal, including complying with any written directions, consents or approvals given by the CMA.

  • For the purposes of implementing the Divestiture Undertakings, ECP further undertakes to submit for the CMA’s approval, in relation to each Divestment Depot it proposes to divest, a list of customers that it considers to be Key Account Customers, together with an explanation of why each customer in the list should be considered to be a Key Account Customer.

  • ECP undertakes that it will provide to the CMA and the Monitoring Trustee on a monthly basis a Compliance Statement, submitted in the form specified in the template statement set out inAnnex 6, confirming ECP’s compliance with the Final Undertakings and setting out any material developments relating to the activities of the Divestment Depots which is relevant to the Divestiture Undertakings and/or the Asset Maintenance Undertakings.

  • TMG undertakes to, using reasonable endeavours, cooperate with D&D and take all steps as may in each case be reasonably required to assist D&D in complying with the Divestiture Undertakings, including complying with any Directions given by the CMA in relation to its obligations under these Final Undertakings (and D&D undertakes in turn to provide TMG with such reasonable assistance as TMG may require in connection with the same).

  • In the event that ECP does not meet a target date as set out in the Approved Timetable, or is otherwise delayed in implementing the divestitures required pursuant to the Divestiture Undertakings, ECP undertakes to inform the CMA and the Monitoring Trustee in writing of the occurrence and the reasons for the failure promptly, and in any case not later than two Working Days from becoming aware of that occurrence.

  • Vigie undertakes to cooperate with Veolia and take all reasonable steps as may be required to assist Veolia to comply with the Divestiture Undertakings.

  • Diebold Nixdorf undertakes to carry out the Divestiture Undertakings having due regard to the findings in the Final Report.

  • GBST and FNZ undertake to cooperate with each other and take all reasonable steps as may be required to enable FNZ to comply with the Divestiture Undertakings and to give effect to and implement the Final Disposal and Completion, including complying with any written directions given by the CMA.

Related to Divestiture Undertakings

  • Standard Securitization Undertakings means representations, warranties, covenants and indemnities entered into by the Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof in connection with the Permitted Receivables Facility which are reasonably customary in an accounts receivable financing transaction.

  • Continuing Disclosure Undertaking means the Continuing Disclosure Undertaking of the Issuer, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1, dated the Closing Date, for the purpose of providing continuing disclosure information under Rule 15c2-12 adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Divestiture means any transaction or event that the Board specifies as a Divestiture under Section 10.5.

  • group of undertakings means a controlling undertaking and its controlled undertakings;

  • Acquisition Agreements means the Nexstar Acquisition Agreement and the Mission Acquisition Agreement, and “Acquisition Agreement” means the applicable agreement in the context used.

  • public undertaking means any undertaking over which the public sector bodies may exercise directly or indirectly a dominant influence by virtue of their ownership of it, their financial participation therein, or the rules which govern it; for the purpose of this definition, a dominant influence on the part of the public sector bodies shall be presumed in any of the following cases in which those bodies, directly or indirectly:

  • Divestiture Assets means all of Defendants’ rights, titles, and interests in and to:

  • Divestiture Date means the date on which the Divestiture Assets are divested to Acquirer pursuant to this Final Judgment.

  • parent undertaking means a parent undertaking as defined in point (15)(a) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Facility Agreements means the agreements of that name between the Issuer and different

  • Restructuring Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • related undertaking means any undertaking in which any person has a