Warrantors definition

Warrantors means the Company and each of the Founders; and
Warrantors has the meaning set forth in Section 3 hereof.

Examples of Warrantors in a sentence

  • To the best Knowledge of the Warrantors, no Group Company has received, since their inceptions, any communication from a governmental authority that alleges that it is not in such full compliance.

  • To the Knowledge of the Warrantors, each such supplier can provide sufficient and timely supplies of goods and services in order to meet the requirements of the Group Companies’ Business consistent with prior practice.

  • To the Knowledge of the Warrantors, no Person has violated, infringed or misappropriated any Company IP of any Group Company, and no Group Company has given any written notice to any other Person alleging any of the foregoing.

  • No such individual is currently working or, to the Knowledge of the Warrantors, plans to work for any other Person that competes with any Group Company, whether or not such individual is or will be compensated by such Person.

  • The Warrantors shall have performed and complied with, in all material respects, all covenants, obligations and conditions contained in the Transaction Documents that are required to be performed or complied with by them on or before the Closing.


More Definitions of Warrantors

Warrantors means Antxxxx Xxxxx, Xeoxxxxx Xxxx xxd Davxx Xxxxxx.
Warrantors means, collectively, the Group Companies.
Warrantors means each of the Group Companies, the Key Holders, and “Warrantor” means any one of them.
Warrantors means, collectively, the Group Companies, the Principals and the Principal Holding Companies.
Warrantors means, collectively, the Controlling Shareholder, the Company, and the Key Subsidiaries, and each, a “Warrantor”.
Warrantors means the Company and the Offshore Founder Holdco collectively and “Warrantor” means any one of them.