Information call definition
Examples of Information call in a sentence
The Seller will keep its Station and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Station, and the FCC Licenses.
The Seller will keep its Stations and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.
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The Seller will keep its business and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensers, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.
To the extent consistent with the Local Marketing Agreement, the Seller will keep its Stations and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.
The Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to keep its Stations and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, except for ordinary wear and tear, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.
The Seller will keep its business and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.
The Sellers will use commercially reasonable efforts to keep its Station and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Station, and the FCC Licenses.
The Seller will keep the business and properties affected by this transaction substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Station, and the FCC Licenses.
The Sellers will take all commercially reasonable actions to keep its Stations and the Acquired Assets and properties substantially intact, including their present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, relationships with lessors, licensors, advertisers, suppliers, customers, and employees, all of the Confidential Information, call letters and trade secrets of the Stations, and the FCC Licenses.