Transcend definition

Transcend. (the "Seller Marks"). In this connection, after the Closing Date, Buyer will take reasonable steps to see that all, signs, displays and other promotional materials in the possession of Buyer after the Closing Date that contain the Seller Marks are destroyed.

Examples of Transcend in a sentence

  • Transcend will consider work not specifically stated above as additional with a right to negotiate.

  • Note that Transcend shall not proceed with any work or additional services without written NTP from Fort Bend County.

  • There are 3 items other than solder and coating that make up this board; 8660513-1 (Adlink Technologies PN: CM2BT2-E3825-ETT-CC), 8660511-1 (Delkin Devices PN: ME04TFNRB-XN050-D which is obsolete) and 8660512-1 (Transcend Information Inc PN: TS512MSK64W6H*).

  • If the schedule needs to be revised, Transcend will defer to Fort Bend County.

  • Transcend estimates that the Design Services for the subject signal can be completed within 120 calendar days from Notice to Proceed (NTP).

  • The hours estimate and cost breakdown for Transcend are shown in Attachment A while ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ survey proposal is shown in Attachment B.

  • The hours estimate and cost breakdown for Transcend are shown in Attachment A while MBCO’s survey proposal is shown in Attachment B.

  • Towers of America, L.L.L.P. Transcend Infrastructure Holdings Pte.

  • Each of Seller and Transcend is qualified as a foreign corporation (or otherwise qualified to do business) in all states and jurisdictions in which such qualification is required, except in the case of Transcend where the lack of such qualification would not have a material adverse effect on the business, results of operation or financial condition (a "Material Adverse Effect") of Seller.

  • CORE and Purchaser shall have received an opinion of ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, LLP, counsel for Seller and Transcend, dated the Closing Date, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to counsel for CORE, substantially to the effect as set forth on Exhibit C.