Fact Book definition

Fact Book means a collection of written information and other written material relating to the Waterfront Central Site to be agreed by the Buyer and the Council in accordance with clauses 10.5 and 10.6 which shall include:
Fact Book means the MicroSoft Excel spreadsheet “Project_Griffin Financial Factbook 23 August 2019vF”, which has been published in the Data Room as document 3.

Examples of Fact Book in a sentence

  • Upon written request to the College, the Association shall be entitled, at no charge, to one copy per fiscal year of any standard, routine report issued by the College including, but not limited to, the Annual Report, the Fact Book, and the Annual Operating Budget.

  • No Target Company is subject to Tax in any jurisdiction other than its place of incorporation other than Disclosed by Seller in the Tax Fact Book.

  • According to the American Council of Life Insurers (Life Insurers Fact Book 2022), the U.S. life insurance industry is made up of 737 companies with sales and operations across the country and U.S. territories.

  • Habit associated with private vehicles, either as a driver or passenger, had strong negative impacts on the probability of using ridesourcing services, either as an exclusive ride or shared 2 APTA 2018 Public Transportation Fact Book.

  • Upon written request to the College, the Association shall be entitled, at no charge, to one copy per fiscal year of any standard, routine report issued by the College including, but not limited to, the Annual Report, the Fact Book, the Annual Operating Budget, and a list of full-time faculty members with rank, degree category, date of hire, and annual salary.

  • The amount of perimeter adjustments to Reported EBITDA for the financial year 2022 as set forth in that certain “Project Cabernet – Financial Fact Book Update, dated March 6, 2023” (as provided to Purchaser under section 8.1.5 of the VDR) was derived in good faith from the underlying sub ledger information from entities included within the audited ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Process GmbH consolidated financial statements for the financial year ended December 31, 2022.

  • The lack of trust may be derived from a number of things, including a general culture of individualism, or can even be attributed to the island of Timor breaking apart, and East Timor becoming independent in 2002 (CIA World Fact Book, 2012).

  • Local Community Fact Book for Chicago, 1960 (Chicago: Chicago Community Inventory, University of Chicago, 1963), 269.

  • NASA, Astronaut Fact Book (Information Summaries), (U.S: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, January 2005).

  • The Fact Book reported each transit system’s estimation of their total rail ridership in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006.