Common use of Continuity of Business Enterprise Clause in Contracts

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company to continue at least one significant historic business line, or to use at least a significant portion of its historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §1.368-1(d).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Comprehensive Care Corp), Merger Agreement (Comprehensive Care Corp), Merger Agreement (Hythiam Inc)

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Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company Buyer to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its Company’s historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §1.368-1(d).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Hythiam Inc), Merger Agreement (Comprehensive Care Corp), Merger Agreement (Hythiam Inc)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of the Company to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of New Century, or to use at least a significant portion of its New Century's historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §1.368-Section 1.368- 1(d)) of the United States Treasury Regulations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Internetmercado Com Inc), Merger Agreement (Czikmantori Josef), Merger Agreement (Duquette David)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company Buyer to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its Company’s historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Treasury Reg. §1.368-1(d).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Intersearch Group Inc), Merger Agreement (Intersearch Group Inc), Merger Agreement (Intersearch Group Inc)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company Apertus to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of the Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its the Company's historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §Treasury Regulations Section 1.368-1(d).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Apertus Technologies Inc)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company FORE to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of the Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its the Company's historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §Section 1.368-1(d) of the Regulations under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Regulations").

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Fore Systems Inc /De/)

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Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company BUYER to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of COMPANY, or to use at least a significant portion of its COMPANY's historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Treasury Reg. §1.368ss.1.368-1(d).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company 24/7 to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of the Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its the Company's historic business assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of Reg. §ss. 1.368-1(d).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (24/7 Media Inc)

Continuity of Business Enterprise. It is the present intention of Company Capital to continue at least one significant historic business lineline of the Company, or to use at least a significant portion of its the Company’s historic business assets in a business, in each case within with the meaning of Reg. §Treasury Regulation 1.368-1(d).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Brooke Corp)

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