Vertical Ventures definition

Vertical Ventures means Vertical Ventures Investments, LLC.

Examples of Vertical Ventures in a sentence

  • In lieu of the foregoing payment, Vertical Ventures, LLC may retain such amount at the Closing.

  • In lieu of the foregoing payment, Vertical Ventures, LLC may retain such amount at the Closing or require the Company to pay such amount directly to Proskauer Rose LLP.

  • In lieu of the foregoing remaining payment, Vertical Ventures, LLC may retain such amount at the Closing.

  • Each Purchaser agrees to appoint Vertical Ventures, LLC as its Agent for purposes of this Agreement.

  • In lieu of the foregoing payment, Vertical Ventures, LLC may retain such amount at the Closing or require the Company to pay such amount directly to Purchaser Counsel.

  • At the Closing, the Company shall pay to Vertical Ventures, LLC an aggregate of $30,000 for their legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement, of which amount $10,000 has been previously paid by the Company.

  • Each Purchaser represents that it has been represented by its own separate legal counsel in its review and negotiations of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and each party represents and confirms that Proskauer Rose LLP represents only Vertical Ventures, LLC in connection with this Agreement and the Transaction Documents.

  • At the Closing, the Company shall pay to Vertical Ventures, LLC an aggregate of $20,000 for their legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with the preparation and negotiation of the Transaction Documents.

  • Each Purchaser represents that it has been represented by its own separate legal counsel in its review and negotiations of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and that Proskauer Rose LLP represents only Vertical Ventures, LLC in connection with this Agreement and the Transaction Documents.

  • At the Closing, the Company shall pay to Vertical Ventures, LLC an aggregate of $15,000 for their legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with its due diligence and the preparation and negotiation of the Transaction Documents, of which amount $5,000 has been previously paid by the Company to the Purchaser Counsel.

Related to Vertical Ventures

  • Joint Ventures means the joint venture or partnership or other similar arrangements (other than between the Company and the Operating Partnership) in which the Company or the Operating Partnership or any of their subsidiaries is a co-venturer, limited liability company member, limited partner or general partner, which are established to acquire or hold Investments.

  • BBBEE means broad-based black economic empowerment as defined in section 1 of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;

  • Permitted Joint Ventures means one or more joint ventures formed (a) by the contribution of some or all of the assets of the Company’s or a Permitted Affiliate Parent’s business solutions division pursuant to a Business Division Transaction to a joint venture formed by the Company, a Permitted Affiliate Parent or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries with one or more joint venturers and/or (b) for the purposes of network and/or infrastructure sharing with one or more joint venturers.

  • Michigan economic development corporation means the public body corporate created under section 28 of article VII of the state constitution of 1963 and the urban cooperation act of 1967, 1967 (Ex Sess) PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512, by a contractual interlocal agreement effective April 5, 1999 between local participating economic development corporations formed under the economic development corporations act, 1974 PA 338, MCL 125.1601 to 125.1636, and the Michigan strategic fund. If it is determined that the Michigan economic development corporation is unable to perform its duties under this act, those duties shall be exercised by the Michigan strategic fund.

  • Series Company refers to the form of registered open-end investment company described in Section 18(f)(2) of the 1940 Act or in any successor statutory provision;