Reasonable Investigation definition

Reasonable Investigation means the following activities by appropriate, qualified professionals prior to the submission of the Cost Proposal:‌
Reasonable Investigation means the reasonable inquiry, by the persons listed in the definition ofknowledge of the MSP Companies,” of his direct report(s) who have primary responsibility over the applicable matter, as applicable.
Reasonable Investigation means, to the extent an issue of law in a jurisdiction outside the United States, has come to the attention of the Company or a reasonable person should have been aware of such issue of law, a good faith effort by the Company to determine and, comply with the law of such jurisdiction.

Examples of Reasonable Investigation in a sentence

  • Except as disclosed in the Disclosure Schedule, Sellers represent and warrant, that, to the best of their knowledge following Reasonable Investigation the real property owned by Company, and real property held under lease, comprise all of the real property used or needed to operate the Business as currently conducted.

  • Section 10.01 IPO Conversion 35 Section 10.02 Demand Registration 36 Section 10.03 Incidental Registrations 37 Section 10.04 Registration Procedures 38 Section 10.05 Preparation; Reasonable Investigation 42 Section 10.06 Registration Expenses 42 Section 10.07 Indemnity; Contribution 42 Section 10.08 Holdback Agreements 45 Section 10.09 Availability of Information 45 Section 10.10 Securities Act Restrictions 46 ARTICLE XI.

  • There is, and has been during the past five (5) years, no Action pending, or, to the knowledge of the MSP Companies, after Reasonable Investigation, threatened, alleging noncompliance with any Healthcare Law by any MSP Company or otherwise relating to the Business.

  • The Sellers represent and warrant, that, to the best of their knowledge following Reasonable Investigation, except as disclosed in the Disclosure Schedule, (a) the Company owns good and valid title to all the Personal Property and (b) all of the Personal Property with a net book value in excess of Ch $20,000,000 is in good working condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and is suitable for its current use.

  • Except as set forth in the Disclosure Schedule, to the best of Seller's actual knowledge after Reasonable Investigation, the Company and the Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with all laws, statutes, rules, regulations, judgments, decrees and orders applicable to their business (including without limitation, any of the above which relate to the environment).


More Definitions of Reasonable Investigation

Reasonable Investigation means direct verbal or written inquiries of the management team or executive or other Person responsible for the oversight or management of the fact or matter in question. A Person (other than an individual) will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if any individual who is serving as an officer of such Person (or in any similar capacity) has, or at any time had, Knowledge of such fact or other matter. For purposes of this definition, the "officers" of Netect are Paul X. Xxxxxxx (Xxesident and CEO), Leo Xxxxxxxxxxx (Xxief Financial Officer) Marc Xxxx (Xxce President) and Paul Xxxxxxx (Xxce President). For purposes of this definition, the "officers" of BindView are Eric X. Xxxxxxx (Xxairman, President and CEO) and Scotx X. Xxxxxxxxxx (Xxce President and CFO).
Reasonable Investigation means inquiry of or consultation with the directors and executive officers of the respective party but no other independent investigation. 2.4
Reasonable Investigation with respect to any individual means (a) reading this Agreement and the Disclosure Letter and (b) if such individual believes that there is a reasonable likelihood that a provision of this Agreement stated to be based on the Knowledge of the Sellers is not consistent with the relevant facts, such further investigation as such individual considers appropriate to satisfy himself or herself that there is no such inconsistency; provided that, such further investigation shall not require a general review of the Seller Contracts.
Reasonable Investigation by an individual holding a position as an officer of the Company shall be deemed to be such investigation as an individual holding a similar position in a similar size company could reasonably be expected to undertake.
Reasonable Investigation means investigation of the Company's correspondence, documents and other business records and inquiring of the Company's employees. 2.12
Reasonable Investigation in practice means employers need not necessarily exhaustively investigate all of the explanations that the employee puts forward in their defence. However, it is advisable for employers to seek professional advice and guidance prior to and throughout disciplinary proceedings in order to limit the risk of a successful claim against them.
Reasonable Investigation means the following activities by appropriate, qualified professionals: