ASSETS AT RISK Sample Clauses

ASSETS AT RISK. 16.1 From the date hereof to the Closing Date, the Business Assets will remain at the risk of the Vendor. If any of the Business Assets are lost, damaged, or destroyed prior to the time of Closing, the Purchaser may in lieu of terminating this Agreement pursuant to Clause 12.1 elect by notice in writing to the Vendor to complete the purchase to the extent possible, and at the option of the Purchaser, either:
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ASSETS AT RISK. 17.1 From the date hereof to the time of Closing, the Purchased Assets will remain at the risk of the Vendor. If any of the Purchased Assets are lost, damaged, or destroyed prior to the time of Closing, the Purchaser may in lieu of terminating this Agreement pursuant to Section 12.1 have the option, exercisable by notice in writing to the Vendor given within five (5) business days of the Purchaser receiving notice in writing from the Vendor of the loss, damage or destruction, to complete the purchase to the extent possible, and at the option of the Purchaser, either:
ASSETS AT RISK. 11.01 From the date of this Agreement to the Closing, the Assets will remain at the risk of Petrovic; and if any of the Assets are lost, damaged or destroyed before the Closing, Accelrate may in lieu of terminating this Agreement elect by notice in writing to Petrovic to complete the purchase to the extent possible, and at the option of Accelrate, either:
ASSETS AT RISK. 18.1 From the date hereof to the Closing Date, the Business Assets will remain at the risk of the Vendor. If any of the Business Assets are lost, damaged, or destroyed prior to the time of Closing, the Purchaser may in lieu of terminating this Agreement pursuant to Clause 13.1 elect by notice in writing to the Vendor to complete the purchase to the extent possible, and at the option of the Purchaser, either: the Purchase Price will be reduced by an amount equal to the cost of making good such loss, damage, or destruction; or the Vendor will assign and pay over to the Purchaser all insurance monies payable in respect of such loss, damage, or destruction.
ASSETS AT RISK. (a) The Transferred Intellectual Property will be at the risk of the Assignor up to the Closing.
ASSETS AT RISK. Assets are broadly defined to include anything that is important to the character and function of a community. A community’s assets typically include those things that a community values and can include both physical and intangible values. The following identifies the City’s assets at risk: Life safety considers both the life and physical well-being of all people in the community including first responders.

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  • Assets and Contracts Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Parent Balance Sheet or the notes thereto, or the Parent SEC Documents, Parent is not a party to any written or oral agreement not made in the ordinary course of business that is material to Parent. Parent does not own any real property. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Parent Balance Sheet or the notes thereto, or the Parent SEC Documents, Parent is not a party to or otherwise barred by any written or oral (a) agreement with any labor union, (b) agreement for the purchase of fixed assets or for the purchase of materials, supplies or equipment in excess of normal operating requirements, (c) agreement for the employment of any officer, individual employee or other Person on a full-time basis or any agreement with any Person for consulting services, (d) bonus, pension, profit sharing, retirement, stock purchase, stock option, deferred compensation, medical, hospitalization or life insurance or similar plan, contract or understanding with respect to any or all of the employees of Parent or any other Person, (e) indenture, loan or credit agreement, note agreement, deed of trust, mortgage, security agreement, promissory note or other agreement or instrument relating to or evidencing Indebtedness for Borrowed Money or subjecting any asset or property of Parent to any Lien or evidencing any Indebtedness, (f) guaranty of any Indebtedness, (g) lease or agreement under which Parent is lessee of or holds or operates any property, real or personal, owned by any other Person, (h) lease or agreement under which Parent is lessor or permits any Person to hold or operate any property, real or personal, owned or controlled by Parent, (i) agreement granting any preemptive right, right of first refusal or similar right to any Person, (j) agreement or arrangement with any Affiliate or any “associate” (as such term is defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act) of Parent or any present or former officer, director or stockholder of Parent, (k) agreement obligating Parent to pay any royalty or similar charge for the use or exploitation of any tangible or intangible property, (1) covenant not to compete or other restriction on its ability to conduct a business or engage in any other activity, (m) distributor, dealer, manufacturer’s representative, sales agency, franchise or advertising contract or commitment, (n) agreement to register securities under the Securities Act, (o) collective bargaining agreement or (p) agreement or other commitment or arrangement with any Person continuing for a period of more than three months from the Closing Date that involves an expenditure or receipt by Parent in excess of $1,000. Parent maintains no insurance policies or insurance coverage of any kind with respect to Parent, its business, premises, properties, assets, employees and agents. No consent of any bank or other depository is required to maintain any bank account, other deposit relationship or safety deposit box of Parent in effect following the consummation of the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Assets and Properties The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries has good and marketable title to all of its assets and properties (tangible and intangible, real or personal) owned by it and a valid leasehold interest in all of its leased assets (except insofar as marketability may be limited by any laws or regulations of any Governmental Authority affecting such assets), and all such assets and property are free and clear of all Liens, except Liens permitted under Section 7.3(C). Substantially all of the assets and properties owned by, leased to or used by the Borrower and/or each such Subsidiary of the Borrower are in adequate operating condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Neither this Agreement nor any other Transaction Document, nor any transaction contemplated under any such agreement, will affect any right, title or interest of the Borrower or such Subsidiary in and to any of such assets in a manner that would have or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Included Assets The Assets referred to in Section 1.1(a)(ii) shall include, without limitation, the following assets, properties and rights of Seller used directly or indirectly in the conduct of, or generated by or constituting, the Business, except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement:

  • Leased Assets The term "Leased Assets" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.6.

  • Cash at Closing At Closing, Purchaser shall pay to Seller, by wire transferred current federal funds, an amount equal to the Purchase Price, minus the sum of the Xxxxxxx Money which Seller receives at Closing from the Escrowee, and plus or minus, as the case may require, the closing prorations and adjustments to be made pursuant to Section 4(C) below.

  • Business Assets The Company Assets comprise all of the property and assets of the Business, and none of the Vendor or the Significant Shareholders nor any other person, firm or corporation owns any assets used by the Company in operating the Business, whether under a lease, rental agreement or other arrangement;

  • Fixed Assets 9 2.10.Leases........................................................10 2.11.Change in Financial Condition and Assets......................10 0.00.

  • Remaining Assets In the event that the School closes, the School shall return any remaining public assets to the State, provided that any outstanding obligations of the School are fulfilled first pursuant to Sec. 302D-19, HRS.

  • Net Tangible Assets Purchaser shall have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) remaining after the closing of the Purchaser Share Redemption.

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