Corporate Status and Existence Sample Clauses

Corporate Status and Existence. The Target:
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Corporate Status and Existence. Xxxxxx is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. Xxxxxx does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Province of British Columbia.
Corporate Status and Existence. The Acquiror:
Corporate Status and Existence. Broome is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. Broome does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Province of British Columbia.
Corporate Status and Existence. Each of the Target and the Target Subsidiary:
Corporate Status and Existence. Greenworks:
Corporate Status and Existence. OHG is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. OHG does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Province of British Columbia.
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Corporate Status and Existence. Pubco is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. Pubco does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia and Ontario, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the province of British Columbia and Ontario and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Province of British Columbia and Ontario.
Corporate Status and Existence. Rhys is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. Rhys is extraprovincially registered in the Province of Alberta and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required to maintain such extraprovincial registration. Rhys does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.
Corporate Status and Existence. The Purchaser is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing under the Business Corporations Act and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required under the Applicable Securities Laws and the Business Corporations Act. The Purchaser is extra- provincially registered in the Provinces of Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador and is in good standing and not in default with respect to the filings required to maintain such extra-provincial registration. The Purchaser does not carry on business in any other jurisdiction other than the provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador, does not own or lease any assets in any jurisdiction other than the provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador and is not required to be licensed or registered in any jurisdiction other than the Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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