Knowledge definition

Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.
Knowledge an individual will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if:
Knowledge means the actual knowledge of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer or Chief Financial Officer, after reasonable inquiry of all officers, directors and employees of the Company who could reasonably be expected to have knowledge or information with respect to the matter in question.

Examples of Knowledge in a sentence

  • All such Target Permits are in full force and effect in all material respects and no suspension or cancellation of any of the Target Permits is pending or, to the Knowledge of the Target, has been threatened in writing against the Target Group Companies.

  • None of the cannabis inventory has ever tested positive for mold, mildew, or harmful pesticides, herbicides or any other prohibited analytes, and to the Knowledge of the Company, no circumstance exists which would reasonably be expected to result in such a positive test.

  • To the Company’s Knowledge, the Real Estate Leases are free of any undisclosed subleases, licenses, adverse claims, or leasehold mortgages or financial encumbrances, and are not subject to termination, modification, or acceleration as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Except as set forth on Section 3.11 of the Disclosure Schedules, there are no, and there have not been any, Proceedings within the last five (5) years pending or, to the Company’s Knowledge, threatened against or by the Company, any of their respective assets or properties, or any director, manager, officer, employee, independent contractor or agent of the Company or any staffing agency used by the Company, at law or in equity, or before or by any Governmental Entity or arbitrator.

  • All such CIGL Permits are in full force and effect in all material respects and no suspension or cancellation of any of the CIGL Permits is pending or, to the Knowledge of CIGL, has been threatened in writing against any CIGL Entity or any of its Subsidiaries.


More Definitions of Knowledge

Knowledge means: (a) with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries, the actual knowledge of each of the individuals listed in Section 8.01 of the Company’s Disclosure Letter; and (b) with respect to Parent and its Subsidiaries, the actual knowledge of each of the individuals listed in Section 8.01 of the Parent’s Disclosure Letter; in each case, after due inquiry.
Knowledge means actual knowledge.
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Knowledge means, with respect to an individual, that such individual is actually aware of the relevant fact or such individual would reasonably be expected to know such fact in the ordinary course of the performance of such individual’s employment responsibilities. Any Person that is an Entity shall have Knowledge if any officer or director of such Person as of the date such knowledge is imputed has Knowledge of such fact or other matter.
Knowledge of any person that is not an individual means the actual knowledge (without investigation) of such person’s directors and senior executive officers.
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Knowledge means knowledge of the Local Church or Annual Conference, as the case may be, after reasonable inquiry or investigation.