Predecessors definition
Examples of Predecessors in a sentence
Gas Pipelines and Their Predecessors, et al, filed in 1999 in the District Court of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, Kansas.
The Lease Agreement is the only agreement entered into by Seller (or Seller’s Predecessors) applicable to Seller’s leasehold real property that is used in or necessary for the conduct of the Business.
The Purchaser will recognize all past service of Non-Union Employees with the Vendor and, if applicable, Predecessors of the Vendor, to the extent recognized by the Vendor, for all purposes.
Seller and Seller’s Predecessors are not a party to or bound by any order, and have not entered into any agreement with any Person, regarding any remedial action or environmental Liability or expense with respect to the Cinema, or in connection with any Liability under any Environmental Law or Laws for which Buyer would be liable after Closing.
Neither Seller nor Seller's Predecessors have received any request for information, notice of claim, demand or other notification that it is or may be potentially responsible with respect to any investigation, abatement or cleanup of any threatened or actual release of any Regulated Material.