Vitec Multimedia definition

Vitec Multimedia means S.A. Vitec, (also known as Vitec Multimedia) a private company incorporated in the French Republic, French corporation number 344 977 580 R.C.,S Paris which is the parent company of Purchaser holding 100% of Purchaser's share capital.

Examples of Vitec Multimedia in a sentence

  • The Earn-Out Accounting shall be accompanied by a letter of the accounting firm making the annual reports of Vitec Multimedia which confirms that such report is properly made and audited, with respect to the final report, pursuant to relevant generally accepted accounting principals (GAAP) and applicable law.

  • No authorization, approval, order, license, permit or consent of, or filing or registration with, any court or governmental authority, or consent of any other party, is required in connection with the execution, delivery and performance by Purchaser of this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements to which it is party, including, but not limited to any anti-trust approvals required of Vitec Multimedia in connection with this Agreement.

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