Examples of Technology Acquisition Agreement in a sentence
Technology Acquisition Agreement between the Company and Nicholas Kowanko, Ph.D., dated March 14, 1996.
Technology Acquisition Agreement dated June 3, 1994, between Connective Therapeutics, Inc.
The terms of the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement are fair and reasonable and in the interests of the Company and the Shareholders as a whole.
Save as disclosed in this announcement, the other Directors do not have material interest in the transaction contemplated under the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement nor have they abstained from voting in respect of the relevant Board resolution.
The Board has passed a resolution to approve the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement and the transaction thereunder.
The Board (including the independent non-executive Directors but excluding the Directors who have voluntarily abstained from voting) is of the view that the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement is entered into in the ordinary and usual course of business of the Company and the terms of the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement are on normal commercial terms or better.
Amended and Restated Technology Acquisition Agreement between the Company and Nicholas Kowanko, Ph.D., dated March 14, 1996.
The Purchase Price will be paid by CUCL to Unicom Group within 60 days from the signing date of the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement.
Accordingly, Unicom Group is a connected person of the Company and the transaction contemplated under the FAW Communication Science and Technology Acquisition Agreement constitutes a connected transaction of the Company under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules.
All rights, obligations and liabilities under the ZEEKR Technology Acquisition Agreement will become null and void upon such termination and the ZEEKR Technology Acquisition Agreement will be of no further effect, save with respect to any antecedent breaches.