Required Amendments definition
Examples of Required Amendments in a sentence
The Required Amendments and Confirmations shall have been obtained and shall have become effective in accordance with their terms.
Although the Company Will Use Its Best Efforts to Maintain the Effectiveness of a Current Prospectus Covering the Shares Underlying the Warrants, There Can be No Assurance That the Company Will be Able to Do So, or to Get Any Required Amendments Declared Effective by Federal or State Authorities in a Timely Manner.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, BURLINGTON agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate with the landlord of those Leased Premises with the objective of reducing the floor area of the Leased Premises under that Lease to approximately Eighty Thousand (80,000) square feet, and to get, in connection with such Lease: (a) the landlord’s consent to the assignment of lease from the applicable VCDS Tenant to the applicable BURLINGTON Entity; (b) an acceptable SNDA; and (c) the Required Amendments.
In addition, the Company's shareholders shall have approved any and all amendments to the Company's Articles of Incorporation necessary to eliminate any conflicts with this Agreement described in Section 3.1(d) of the Disclosure Schedule (the "Required Amendments").
Within forty (40) days after the Effective Date, BURLINGTON shall provide VCDS with a list of the Required Amendments with respect to each Lease and will use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate the Required Amendments to each Lease with the respective landlords and sub-landlords thereunder (each a “Landlord” and collectively, the “Landlords”) to its reasonable satisfaction with due diligence.