EMEA Agreement definition

EMEA Agreement means Appendix A to the Put Option entered into between Goodyear and Buyer on the date hereof.

Examples of EMEA Agreement in a sentence

  • On 7 October 2009 the EMEA Sellers, the Joint Administrators, the Joint Israeli Administrators and the Purchaser entered into an Asset Sale Agreement (the “EMEA Agreement”) whereby the EMEA Sellers agreed to sell and transfer to the Purchaser the EMEA Assets (as defined in the EMEA Agreement) for the consideration and upon the terms and subject to the conditions set out in the EMEA Agreement.

  • Upon the exercise of such option, this Agreement, the EMEA Agreement, and all related documents and schedules and other Transaction Documents shall be deemed to be automatically amended mutatis mutandis.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or any other Transaction Documents to the contrary, the Purchaser shall have the option to exclude any Seller or EMEA Seller formed in, or any Assets, Liabilities or Employees located in, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Malta, and the Philippines from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the EMEA Agreement, and all related documents and schedules by providing notice of such no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement.

  • In addition, Company shall, upon reasonable request by NovaQuest (which request NovaQuest shall be permitted to make one time every [*], promptly exercise its audit rights pursuant to Section 10.5 of the Astellas Japan Agreement or the Section of the Astellas EMEA Agreement titled “Reporting and Audit Rights,” in each case to the extent necessary to verify the calculations of Astellas Japan Revenue, Astellas EMEA Revenue, or Astellas Other Revenue, and shall furnish the results of such audit to NovaQuest.

  • Upon transfer of the EMEA Business to Buyer pursuant to the EMEA Agreement, the restrictions contained in Section 8.1(b) relating to the countries listed in the EMEA Region shall terminate.

  • As used in this Agreement, the “Threshold” shall mean Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), provided that if the closing described in Article 12 of the EMEA Agreement occurs, the Threshold shall be increased to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), and any amounts previously paid by Buyer or Goodyear, respectively, for Losses that do not, in the aggregate exceed such increased Threshold, shall be promptly refunded to the party that made such indemnity payment.

  • On 7 October 2009 the EMEA Sellers, the Joint Administrators, the Joint Israeli Administrators and the Purchaser entered into an Asset Sale Agreement (the “ EMEA Agreement”) whereby the EMEA Sellers agreed to sell and transfer to the Purchaser the EMEA Assets (as defined in the EMEA Agreement) for the consideration and upon the terms and subject to the conditions set out in the EMEA Agreement.

Related to EMEA Agreement

  • Collaboration Agreement has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

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  • Cross License Agreement means that certain Cross License Agreement between and among Medarex, Cell Genesys, Inc., Abgenix, Inc., Xenotech, L.P. and Japan Tobacco Inc., dated March 26, 1997.

  • Sublicense Agreement means any agreement or arrangement pursuant to which Licensee (or an Affiliate or Sublicensee) grants to any third party any of the license rights granted to the Licensee under the Agreement.