College Station Sample Clauses

College Station. Vendor's Principal Place of Business (State)
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College Station. Company Residence (State)
College Station. The Sellers and the Buyer acknowledge that the Baylor College Station MOB is undergoing repairs from the vertical rise in the building slab-on-grade resulting from the introduction of moisture to expansive soils existing below the slab. Therefore, this Asset shall constitute a Deferred Asset until such time as the repairs are completed (which repairs shall be completed at the Sellers’ sole cost and expense), as evidenced by a certificate of substantial completion executed by the relevant Seller’s general contractor/architect; provided, however, that either the Sellers or the Buyer may terminate the applicable Serial Closing in respect of this Deferred Asset if such Serial Closing has not occurred on or prior to the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the date of this Agreement.
College Station. Company Residence (State) Discount Offered - CAUTION READ CAREFULLY BECAUSE VENDORS FREQUENTLY MAKE MISTAKES ON THIS ATTRIBUTE QUESTION
College Station. COLLEGE STATION INVESTORS LLC, a Texas limited liability company By: Dart Interests LLC,a Delaware limited liability company, its sole member /s/ Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, President Bryan Capital: BRYAN CAPITAL INVESTORS LLC, a Texas limited liability company By: /s/ Xxx Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxx Xxxxxxxx, Chief Financial Officer iBIO INC., a Delaware corporation By: /s/Xxxxxx Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx Xxxx Title: Chief Financial and Business Officer iBIO CDMO LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx Xxxx Title: Authorized Person All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land being 21.401 acres situated in the X.X. Xxxxx Survey, Abstract No. 26, Brazos County, Texas, and being all of that certain called 21.401 acre tract as described in Memorandum of Lease between The Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System and TEXAS BIOPROPERTIES, LP, as recorded in Volume 9536, Page 255 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, said 21.401 acre tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a 1/2" Iron Rod with Cap found in the southwest right-of-way line of South Traditions Drive as described in Volume 9267, Page 132 for the most northerly corner, said corner being the most easterly corner of the Texas A&M University System called 198.0559 acre tract as described in Volume 7988, Page 209; THENCE S 51° 09'57" E, along the southerly Right-of-Way line of said South Traditions Drive a distance of 125.17 feet to a 1/2" Iron Rod with Cap found for point of curvature; THENCE continuing along the southerly Right-of-Way line of said South Traditions Drive around a curve in a counterclockwise direction having a delta angle of 40° 38'12", an arc distance of 425.55 feet, a radius of 600.00 feet, and a chord of S 71° 29'03" E, a distance of 416.68 feet to a 1/2" Iron Rod with Cap found for the northeast corner;
College Station. Company Residence (State) TIPS administration fee Yes - No
College Station. Company Residence (State) TIPS administration fee Yes - No Regular Hours Coefficient
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College Station. Texas A&M University Press, 2000).
College Station. Texas Roadhouse of College Station, Ltd. ("COLLEGE STATION") and Texas Roadhouse of College Station Interim LLC, a wholly-owned Kentucky limited liability company subsidiary of Texas, shall merge, with College Station being the surviving business entity in the merger. The holders of limited partner interests of College Station other than Texas shall receive shares of Class A Common Stock in the merger. As a result of the merger, Texas shall hold a 99% limited partner interest in College Station and Holdings shall hold a 1% general partner interest in College Station. College Station, Texas and the Company acknowledge and agree xxxx xxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxe a part of the Roadhouse Exchange under IRC Section 351.

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