Symbility definition

Symbility means Symbility Solutions Inc., a company incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta).
Symbility means, collectively, Symbility Solutions Inc. and Symbility Solutions (U.S.A.) Inc.

Examples of Symbility in a sentence

  • To enable Class Counsel to audit Defendants’ calculations, Defendants shall provide the following information to Class Counsel for five percent (5%) of the Class Members: (a) electronic claim file; (b) native data file for the Xactimate or Symbility estimate (if available); and (c) Defendants’ payment data/history on such claim.

  • For purposes of determining the Allocation, the amount of any Closing Net Indebtedness that results in a Purchase Price Reduction under Section 2.10(e) (Purchase Price Adjustment) will reduce the portion of the Purchase Price allocated to the DIIG Equity Interests (other than the Equity Interests of Symbility).

  • Sellers and their Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with applicable Law in connection with their acquisition and holding of the Non-Subsidiary Shares, including requirements of Canadian Securities Laws applicable to Sellers and their Subsidiaries as a “control person” of Symbility.

  • The Investor acknowledges that none of the Corporation, Symbility Solutions and/or Symbility US shall be responsible for compliance by any of the Investor or any of its Affiliates or Representatives with securities laws, including regulations relating to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Neither Buyers nor any of their Affiliates are, or were previously, the beneficial owners of, or exercise, or previously exercised, control or direction over, any Symbility Common Shares or any securities convertible into, or exchangeable for, Symbility Common Shares, excluding the Non-Subsidiary Shares to be acquired, indirectly, by Stock Buyer pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Except with respect to its offer to acquire beneficial ownership of the Non-Subsidiary Shares in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, neither Stock Buyer nor any of its Affiliates has made any solicitation or offer to purchase common shares of Symbility (“Symbility Common Shares”) generally to holders of Symbility Common Shares.

  • Except for Stock Buyer's rights under this Agreement and the Ancillary Documents, neither Buyers nor any of their Affiliates have any written or oral agreement, or any right or privilege (whether by Law or by contract) capable of becoming such, for the purchase or acquisition of any Symbility Common Shares or any securities convertible into, or exchangeable for, Symbility Common Shares.

  • DIIG III is the record and beneficial owner of the Equity Interests in Symbility set forth on Schedule 3.4(b)(i)(A), with good and marketable title free and clear of all Liens, and has the full right, power, and authority to indirectly transfer and deliver valid title to Stock Buyer to such Equity Interests pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Emergrency Contact Info: Name: Replationship: Name: Relationship: Certifications: Endorsements Software Experience: Xactimate Symbility Simsol Microsoft Office Other: Years Years Years Years Years E/O: Policy GL: Coverage Area: Catastrophe: Policy Nationwide State Specific: Daily: (Requested state(s) and mileage radius) Form W-9 (Rev.

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  • functionality means the ability of a tenderer to provide goods or services in accordance with specifications as set out in the tender documents.

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