Examples of HudBay Disclosure Letter in a sentence
As of the date hereof, HudBay and the Material HudBay Subsidiaries maintain the policies of insurance set forth in Schedule 4.1(cc) of the HudBay Disclosure Letter.
Untimely reconciliations could facilitate fraudulent transactions to be processed and remain undetected for longer periods of time.
Other than as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(z) of the HudBay Disclosure Letter, no person has any right of first refusal or option to purchase or any other right of participation in any of the material properties or assets owned by HudBay or any Material HudBay Subsidiary or any part thereof.
All such Material Contracts are contained in the HudBay Data Room Information other than the Fenix Project Contracts listed in Schedule 4.1(f) of the HudBay Disclosure Letter.
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Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(o) of the HudBay Disclosure Letter, there are no material claims, actions, suits, grievances, complaints or proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of HudBay, threatened against HudBay or any Material HudBay Subsidiary or affecting any of their respective properties or assets at law or in equity before or by any Governmental Entity.
Schedule 4.15 of the HudBay Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete and accurate list of all Material Contracts to which any of the Purchased Entities or their respective Subsidiaries is a party or to which any of them, or any of their respective properties or assets, may be subject or by which any of the Purchased Entities or any of their respective Subsidiaries is bound.
Schedule 4.12 of the HudBay Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list of all insurance policies in force that are specific to the Purchased Entities or their respective Subsidiaries and of any pending Claims under an insurance policy.
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