Accounts and Assets and Liabilities Sample Clauses

Accounts and Assets and Liabilities. (a) The Accounts:
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Accounts and Assets and Liabilities. 6.1 The Accounts: 6.1.1 were prepared in compliance with the Companies Ordinance;
Accounts and Assets and Liabilities. 5.1 The Management Accounts show with reasonable accuracy the state of affairs and the assets and liabilities of the Company as at the date of the Management Accounts and for the period in respect of which they have been prepared.
Accounts and Assets and Liabilities 

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  • Assets and Liabilities At the Effective Time, the Surviving Corporation shall possess all the rights, privileges, powers and franchises of a public as well as of a private nature, and be subject to all the restrictions, disabilities and duties of each of Acquisition Corp. and the Company (collectively, the “Constituent Corporations”); and all the rights, privileges, powers and franchises of each of the Constituent Corporations, and all property, real, personal and mixed, and all debts due to any of the Constituent Corporations on whatever account, as well as all other things in action or belonging to each of the Constituent Corporations, shall be vested in the Surviving Corporation; and all property, rights, privileges, powers and franchises, and all and every other interest shall be thereafter as effectively the property of the Surviving Corporation as they were of the several and respective Constituent Corporations, and the title to any real estate vested by deed or otherwise in either of such Constituent Corporations shall not revert or be in any way impaired by the Merger; but all rights of creditors and all liens upon any property of any of the Constituent Corporations shall be preserved unimpaired, and all debts, liabilities and duties of the Constituent Corporations shall thenceforth attach to the Surviving Corporation, and may be enforced against it to the same extent as if said debts, liabilities and duties had been incurred or contracted by it.

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