Common use of Best Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Best Knowledge. Whenever any representation is made to the "best knowledge" of any party, it shall be deemed to be a representation that such party, or an officer or director of such party, after reasonable investigation, does not have any current actual knowledge that would make such representation untrue.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Issue Warrants (Larson Davis Inc), Issue Warrants (Larson Davis Inc)

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Best Knowledge. Whenever any representation is made to the "best knowledge" of any party, it shall be deemed to be a representation that such party, or an officer or director or other official of such party, after reasonable investigation, does not have any current actual knowledge that would make such representation untrue.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Issue Warrants (Larson Davis Inc), Issue Warrants (Larson Davis Inc)

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Best Knowledge. Whenever any representation is made to the "best knowledge" of any party, it shall be deemed to be a representation that such party, or an officer or director of such party, after reasonable investigation, does not have has any current actual knowledge that would make of such representation untruematters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Larson Davis Inc), Agreement (Larson Davis Inc)

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