Communication on Permitted Disposals Sample Clauses

Communication on Permitted Disposals. 7.3.1 In view of the necessity of a clear and coordinated communication regarding any Permitted Disposal, public communications by either Party with respect to a Permitted Disposal will be made only in accordance with applicable law and after consultation with the other Party regarding the contents of such communication, to the extent reasonably practicable and subject to Clause 8 (Information Requirements). Such consultation shall not be required for any communication:
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Related to Communication on Permitted Disposals

  • Certain Permitted Disclosure Nothing contained in this Section 6.1 or in Section 6.5 (or elsewhere in this Agreement) shall be deemed to prohibit the Company from taking and disclosing to its stockholders a position with respect to a tender offer contemplated by Rule 14d-9 or Rule 14e-2 promulgated under the Exchange Act or from making any disclosure to the Company’s stockholders if, in the good faith judgment of the Company Board, after consultation with outside counsel, failure to so disclose would be inconsistent with its obligations under applicable law.

  • Permitted Dispositions The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, Dispose of any of the Borrower’s or such Subsidiaries’ assets (including accounts receivable and Capital Securities of Subsidiaries) to any Person in one transaction or series of transactions unless such Disposition is:

  • Termination of Non-Permitted Liens In the event that Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall become aware or be notified by the Lenders of the existence of any outstanding Lien against any Property of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, which Lien is not a Permitted Lien, Borrower shall use its best efforts to promptly terminate or cause the termination of such Lien.

  • Other Permitted Disclosures Each Party may disclose Confidential Information (a) as authorized by the other Party in writing or (b) to the extent required by applicable law, court, or government/administrative/regulatory agency, or pursuant to applicable professional standards, provided that the Party required to disclose Confidential Information promptly notifies the other Party to the extent permitted by law and cooperates with any efforts by the other Party, at the other Party’s expense, to limit such disclosure by means of seeking a protective order or requesting confidential treatment.

  • Required or Permitted Disclosure In the event that any requests or demands are made for the disclosure of Confidential Information, other than requests to Agent for Shareholder records pursuant to standard subpoenas from state or federal government authorities (e.g., divorce and criminal actions), the party receiving such request will promptly notify the other party to secure instructions from an authorized officer of such party as to such request and to enable the other party the opportunity to obtain a protective order or other confidential treatment, unless such notification is otherwise prohibited by law or court order. Each party expressly reserves the right, however, to disclose Confidential Information to any person whenever it is advised by counsel that it may be held liable for the failure to disclose such Confidential Information or if required by law or court order.

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