Common use of Condition of stock Clause in Contracts

Condition of stock. The Company’s stock-in-trade is in good condition and is capable of being sold by the Company in the ordinary course of business in accordance with its current price list without rebate or allowance to a buyer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (A21 Inc), Share Purchase Agreement (Inverness Medical Innovations Inc)

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Condition of stock. The Company’s stock-in-trade is in good condition and is capable of being sold by the Company in the ordinary course of business in accordance with its current price list without rebate or allowance to a buyerBuyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaboration and License Agreement (Amarin Corp Plc\uk)

Condition of stock. The Company’s stock-in-trade of each Group Company is in good condition and is capable of being sold by the Company it in the ordinary course of business in accordance with its current price list without rebate or allowance to a buyerpurchaser.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Cunningham Graphics International Inc)

Condition of stock. 10.3 The Company’s stock-in-trade is in good condition and is capable of being sold by the Company in the ordinary course of business in accordance with its current price list without rebate or allowance to a buyer.purchaser. Rental payments

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Esterline Technologies Corp)

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Condition of stock. The Company’s 's stock-in-trade is in good condition and is capable of being sold by the Company in the ordinary course of business in accordance with its current price list without rebate or allowance to a buyerpurchaser.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Argonaut Technologies Inc)

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