Inaccuracy definition

Inaccuracy shall have the meaning set forth in 2.4(a).
Inaccuracy has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 10.8.
Inaccuracy means the untruth or breach of any Seller Representation and Warranty.

Examples of Inaccuracy in a sentence

  • Inaccuracy of the information submitted, partly or fully, shall lead to the rejection of the item without prejudice to the Abraj Tender Committee’s right to deprive the bidder of the facility to deal with other tenders of the Company within a period specified by the relevant Abraj Tender Committee (ATC), depending on the situation of each case.

  • Inaccuracy of a device exceeding the permissible tolerances shall require correction of previous recordings, and computations made on the basis of those recordings, to zero error with respect to any period which is definitely known or agreed upon by the Parties as well as adjustment of the device.

  • Inaccuracy or incompleteness of such facts, assumptions, data, material, and other information could have a material effect on conclusions reached by the Products; all actions taken or not taken by Customer based on the output of the Products are the responsibility of Customer.

  • For the avoidance of any doubt, the parties agree that any such adjustment to reflect a decrease in the Applicable Margin or Commitment Fee Rate for any period shall only be effective on a prospective basis and shall not require any adjustments to amounts previously paid by any Borrower prior to the discovery of a Pricing Certificate Inaccuracy.

  • Inaccuracy or incompleteness of such facts, assumptions, data, material, and other information could have a material effect on conclusions reached by the Software or Work Product; all actions taken or not taken by Licensee based on the output of the Software or Work Product shall be the responsibility of Licensee.

  • Inaccuracy or incompleteness of such facts, assumptions, data, material, and other information could have a material effect on conclusions reached by the Products; all actions taken or not taken by Licensee based on the output of the Products are the responsibility of Licensee.

  • Inaccuracy in any material respect at the time made or deemed to be made of any representation, warranty, certification or other statement made by Seller in this Agreement or any Ancillary Documents to which it is a party.

  • Inaccuracy in any material respect at the time made or deemed to be made of any representation, warranty, certification or other statement made by Buyer in this Agreement or any Ancillary Document to which it is a party.

  • Application Representations—Misrepresentations or Inaccuracy or Breach 7 Section 22.

  • In addition, the independent directors may also seek to recoup any gains realized with respect to equity-based awards, including stock awards granted under the Company’s Long Term Incentive Plan (“LTIP”), or other incentive payments made or required to be made by the Company under any discretionary, non-discretionary, targeted or other compensation plan of the Company the awarding of which was related to the Restatement or the Inaccuracy, regardless of when issued or required to be issued at a future date.

Related to Inaccuracy

  • Seller’s Warranties means, in respect of a Seller, the warranties given by that Seller pursuant to Clause 9 and Schedule 13, and “Seller’s Warranty” means any one of them;

  • Willful Breach means a material breach that is a consequence of an act undertaken or a failure to act by the breaching party with the knowledge that the taking of such act or such failure to act would, or would reasonably be expected to, constitute or result in a breach of this Agreement.

  • Material Defect As defined in Section 2.02(c) hereof.

  • Representation means any representation as to fact or law, including a representation as to the state of mind of—

  • Misrepresentation means an untrue statement of a material fact or an omission to state a material fact required or necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading in light of the circumstances in which they are made.