Common use of Absence of Certain Practices Clause in Contracts

Absence of Certain Practices. To Seller’s Knowledge, no director, manager, officer or employee of Seller or other Person acting on Seller’s behalf, directly or indirectly, has given, made or agreed to give or make any material or illegal commission, payment, gratuity, gift, political contribution or other similar benefit to any employee or official of any governmental entity or any other Person who is or may be in a position to help or hinder such Seller or assist such Seller in connection with any proposed transaction.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Travere Therapeutics, Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement (Retrophin, Inc.)

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Absence of Certain Practices. To Neither the Seller’s Knowledge, no nor any director, manager, officer officer, agent, employee or employee of Seller any other person or other Person entity acting on behalf of the Seller’s behalf, directly or indirectly, has given, made or agreed to give or make any material or illegal commission, payment, gratuity, gift, political contribution or other similar benefit to any a customer, supplier, or employee or official of any governmental entity authority or any other Person person or entity who is or may be in a position to help or hinder such Seller the Seller, or assist such the Seller in connection with any proposed transactiontransaction pertaining to the Purchased Assets or the Business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.)

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