Predecessors definition

Predecessors means collectively ATLS, ARP and any of their respective predecessors.
Predecessors means any Person that has owned or used, directly or indirectly, any of the Purchased Assets or conducted, directly or indirectly, any of the businesses operated by the Sellers.
Predecessors further means any business entity, whether or not incorporated, which had all or some of its assets purchased by Defendant or came to be acquired by Defendant whether by merger, consolidation, or other means.

Examples of Predecessors in a sentence

  • Gordon, Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and Its Predecessors, 82 COLUM.

  • Gordon, Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and its Predecessors, 82 COLUM.

  • Predecessors and successors shall not be linked to the same activity with different relationship types.

  • Franchise Agreement § 436.5 Disclosure items.(a) Item 1: The Franchisor, and any Parents, Predecessors, and Affiliates.

  • Predecessors of XTO Energy distributed units to their owners in February 1991 and November 1992, and in February 1992, sold units in the Trust’s initial public offering.


More Definitions of Predecessors

Predecessors means Parent, Seller and any of its Affiliates to the extent related to the Coflex Business.
Predecessors means any owner, occupier or Person with or who previously had charge, management or control of any Real Property;
Predecessors means, collectively, Tru-Tec Services, Inc., QI3 Limited Partnership, Energy Systems Integrity, LLC, and Quest Reliability, LLC.
Predecessors means, collectively, the Holdcos and the Company.
Predecessors means any person practice or other firm to which the Insured has succeeded
Predecessors means Quan Emerteq Holding, Inc.
Predecessors shall include, without limitation, Corrections Corporation of America, a Tennessee corporation ("Old CCA"), and CCA Prison Realty Trust, a Maryland real estate investment trust ("Old Prison Realty"), which entities merged with and into Prison Realty on December 31, 1998 and January 1, 1999, respectively.