DPP Business definition

DPP Business has the meaning assigned to such term in the Contribution Agreement.
DPP Business means the pharmaceutical products business of DSM.
DPP Business means, as comprised on or prior to the Closing Date, the businesses, activities and operations comprising the pharmaceutical products business group of Delta or currently carried out by its business units, as reflected in the Financial Statements.

Examples of DPP Business in a sentence

  • The parties shall reasonably determine the membership of the Planning Committee, provided that the Planning Committee shall include member representatives from Delta, the DPP Business, JLL Holdco and Pi. The Planning Committee shall meet on a regular basis, in person or by telephone conference at a schedule to be determined by the Planning Committee itself, but no less than weekly.

  • Except when a longer retention period is otherwise required by Law or agreed to in writing, including as set forth in Section 8.7, Delta and the Transferred DPP Companies and their respective Subsidiaries shall retain, in accordance with their respective records control schedule policy existing from time to time, all Information relating to the DPP Business and the Excluded Businesses, respectively.

  • The parties hereto agree that upon written request from the other that certain Information relating to the DPP Business or the transactions contemplated hereby be retained in connection with an Action, the parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve and not to destroy or dispose of such Information without the consent of the requesting party.

  • The parties hereto agree that neither Delta nor any of the Retained Subsidiaries will have any obligation to renew any letters of credit issued on behalf of any Transferred DPP Company (or any Subsidiary thereof) or the DPP Business after the expiration of any such letter of credit.

  • The Financial Statements have been derived from the consolidated financial statements and accounting records of Delta using the historical results of operations and the historical basis of Assets and Liabilities of the DPP Business and may not necessarily be indicative of the conditions that would have existed or the results of operations if the DPP Business had been operated as a stand-alone entity.

  • As of the date hereof, none of the DPP Share Sellers or any of the Transferred DPP Companies or their Subsidiaries or the DPP Affiliates (in respect of the DPP Business) has received written notice of any, and, to the Knowledge of Delta, there is no material default that is continuing under any material Lease relating to Leased Real Property.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the parties have determined that it is advisable that certain Shared Contracts, which are identified on Section 7.15(c)(ii) of the Delta Disclosure Schedule, be separated into separate Contracts between the appropriate third party and either the Excluded Businesses or the DPP Business.

  • The Accounting Firm shall be given reasonable access to all relevant records of the DPP Business to resolve only those matters included in the Dispute Notice and still in dispute at the end of the Resolution Period.

  • At the Closing, Newco agrees to assume all of the incurred but not reported claims of the Transferred DPP Companies and their Subsidiaries and the DPP Business that are not Retained Liabilities which have been incurred as of the Closing Date.

  • Except as set forth in Section 4.15(a) of the Delta Disclosure Schedule, as of the date hereof, there is no claim pending or threatened in writing against Delta or its Subsidiaries or any Transferred DPP Companies or any of their Subsidiaries asserting that the DPP Business has infringed, misappropriated or otherwise violated the Intellectual Property rights of another Person in any material respect.