Covenant Regarding Securities Sample Clauses

Covenant Regarding Securities. The Company covenants that all shares of Common Stock or other securities of the Company that may be issued upon the exercise of the Warrants will, upon issuance, be (i) duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, (ii) free from preemptive and any other similar rights, (iii) free from any taxes, liens, charges or security interests with respect thereto and (iv) included for trading on each securities exchange, if any, on which such shares of Common Stock or other securities are then listed.
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  • Covenants of Tenant Regarding Use Tenant shall (i) use and maintain the Leased Premises and conduct its business thereon in a safe, careful, reputable and lawful manner, (ii) comply with all laws, rules, regulations, orders, ordinances, directions and requirements of any governmental authority or agency, now in force or which may hereafter be in force, including without limitation those which shall impose upon Landlord or Tenant any duty with respect to or triggered by a change in the use or occupation of, or any improvement or alteration to, the Leased Premises, (iii) any protective covenants applicable to the Park which are in effect and as may hereafter be adopted and promulgated and (iv) comply with and obey all reasonable directions of the Landlord, including any rules and regulations that may be adopted by Landlord from time to time. Tenant shall not do or permit anything to be done in or about the Leased Premises or common areas which will in any way obstruct or interfere with the rights of other tenants or occupants of the Building or injure or annoy them. Landlord shall not be responsible to Tenant for the nonperformance by any other tenant or occupant of the Building of its lease or of any rules and regulations. Landlord agrees to enforce such rules and regulations in a non-discriminatory and uniform manner. Tenant shall not overload the floors of the Leased Premises. All damage to the floor structure or foundation of the Building due to improper positioning or storage of items or materials shall be repaired by Landlord at the sole expense of Tenant, who shall reimburse Landlord immediately therefor upon demand. Tenant shall not use the Leased Premises, or allow the Leased Premises to be used, for any purpose or in any manner which would invalidate any policy of insurance now or hereafter carried on the Building or increase the rate of premiums payable on any such insurance policy unless Tenant reimburses Landlord as Additional Rent for any increase in premiums charged. On or before the Commencement Date, Tenant shall take possession of, and, thereafter, continuously occupy the Leased Premises during the term of this Lease, and operate thereon the normal business operations of Tenant. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant may vacate the Leased Premises during the term of this Lease provided (i) Tenant is not otherwise in default hereunder; (ii) Tenant continues to pay rent through the end of the term of the Leased Premises as defined herein, (iii) Tenant adequately secures the Leased Premises to prevent damage, destruction or vandalism to the Leased Premises; (iv) Tenant continues such utilities to the Leased Premises as will prevent any damage to the Leased Premises; (v) Tenant continues to provide insurance for the Leased Premises and Tenant pays any increased premium resulting from a lack of a tenant in the Leased Premises.

  • Covenants Regarding Information (a) From the date hereof through the earlier of the Closing Date and the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9, Seller shall afford Purchaser and its Representatives reasonable access (subject to any applicable privileges (including attorney-client privilege), trade secrets, contractual confidentiality obligations and applicable Law) during reasonable business hours to the Purchased Assets and Seller’s Representatives, and books and records relating to the Specified Business and the Purchased Assets (excluding any information regarding Seller or its Affiliates’ employees), and shall furnish Purchaser with such operating and other data and information in connection with the Specified Business and the Purchased Assets as Purchaser may reasonably request; provided, however, that the auditors and independent accountants of Seller shall not be obligated to make any work papers available to any Person unless and until such Person has signed a customary confidentiality and hold harmless agreement relating to such access to work papers in form and substance reasonable acceptable to such auditors or independent accountants; provided, further, that Purchaser and Seller shall cooperate in good faith to develop substitute arrangements, to the extent reasonably possible, that do not result in the loss of such privilege or violation of such applicable Law; provided, further, that except as provided in Section 5.14, Purchaser will not (without Seller’s express written approval) contact or otherwise communicate with any of the Specified Business Employees; and provided further that any such access shall be conducted at Purchaser’s expense, under the supervision of appropriate personnel of Seller and its Affiliates and in such a manner as to maintain the confidentiality of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby in accordance with the terms hereof and not to interfere with the normal operation of the business of Seller and its Affiliates. For so long as any applicable COVID-19 Measures are in effect, Seller and its Affiliates shall be permitted to provide access through virtual or other remote means.

  • Covenant of Confidentiality All documents, records, files, manuals, forms, materials, supplies, computer programs, trade secrets and other information which comes into EXECUTIVE's possession from time to time during EXECUTIVE's employment by COMPANY and/or any of COMPANY's subsidiaries or affiliates, shall be deemed to be confidential and proprietary to COMPANY and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of COMPANY. EXECUTIVE acknowledges that all such confidential and proprietary information is confidential and proprietary and not readily available to COMPANY's business competitors. On the effective date of the termination of the employment relationship or at such other date as specified by COMPANY, EXECUTIVE agrees that he will return to COMPANY all such confidential and proprietary items (including, but not limited to, Company marketing material, business cards, keys, etc.) in his control or possession, and all copies thereof, and that he will not remove any such items from the offices of COMPANY.

  • Non-Competition Provisions Employee agrees that he will not, during the Restricted Period, compete directly or indirectly with the business of the Company. The phrase "compete directly or indirectly with the business of the Company" shall be deemed to include, without limiting the generality thereof, (1) engaging or having a material interest, directly or indirectly, as owner, employee, officer, director, partner, sales representative, stockholder, capital investor, lessor, renderer of consultation services or advise, either alone or in association with another or others, in the operation of any aspect of any type of business or enterprise competitive with the business or operation of the Company- (2) soliciting any of the employees of the Company to leave the employ of the Company, or so soliciting any employee of any Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company; (3) soliciting any of the employees of the Company to become employees of any other Person, or so soliciting any employee of any Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company, or (4) soliciting any customer or supplier of the Company or any Affiliate or Subsidiary of either of them, with respect to their business. Similarly, Employee shall not raid, entice or induce any Person who on the Termination Date is, or within one (1) year immediately preceding the Termination Date was, a customer or supplier of the Company, or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, to become a customer of any other Person for products or services the same as, or similar to, those products and services as from time to time shall be provided by the Company, or any of its Subsidiaries and Affiliates, and Employee shall not approach any Person for such purpose; nor shall Employee raid, entice or induce any Person who on the Termination Date is, or within one year immediately preceding the Termination Date was, an employee of the Coi-npany or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, to become employed by any other Person; similarly, Employee shall not approach any such employee for such purpose or authorize or knowingly approve the taking of such actions by any other Person or assist any such other Person in taking any such action. The phrase "compete directly or indirectly with the business of the Company" shall not be deemed to include all ownership interest as an inactive investor, which, for purposes of this Agreement, shall mean only the beneficial ownership of less than five (5%) percent of the outstanding shares of any series or class of securities of any competitor of the Company, which securities of such series or class are publicly traded in the securities market.

  • Agreement Regarding Oral Due Diligence By participating in an Offering, each Underwriter agrees that it, each of its affiliates participating in an Offering as Underwriter or financial intermediary and each controlling person of it and each such participating affiliate are bound by the Agreement Regarding Oral Due Diligence currently in effect between Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and the accounting firm or firms that participate in oral due diligence in such offering.

  • Compliance with Restrictive Covenants Without intending to limit any other remedies available to the Company Group and except as required by law, in the event that the Executive breaches or threatens to breach any of the covenants set forth in this Section 9, (i) the Company Group shall be entitled to seek a temporary restraining order and/or a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining the Executive from engaging in activities prohibited by this Section 9 or such other relief as may be required to enforce any of such covenants and (ii) all obligations of the Company to make payments and provide benefits under this Agreement shall immediately cease.

  • Covenants regarding Party C Party B (as a shareholder of Party C) and Party C hereby covenant as follows:

  • Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Covenants During his employment with the Company and for a period of one (1) year thereafter (“Restricted Period”), whatever the reason for Executive’s termination of employment, unless Executive receives the Company’s advance written waiver, Executive shall not, either directly or indirectly, either on his own behalf or on behalf of another business, engage in or assist others in the following activities:

  • Covenants and Additional Agreements 5.1. ACCESS; CONFIDENTIALITY.

  • Non-Disclosure Covenant The Company and NewCo recognize and acknowledge that each has in the past, currently has, and in the future may possibly have, access to certain Confidential Information of APP that is valuable, special and a unique asset of such entity's business. APP acknowledges that it had in the past, currently has, and in the future may possibly have, access to certain Confidential Information of the Company and NewCo that is valuable, special and a unique asset of each such business. The Company, NewCo and APP, severally, agree that they will not disclose such Confidential Information to any person, firm, corporation, association or other entity for any purpose or reason whatsoever, except (a) to authorized representatives of APP, NewCo and the Company and (b) to counsel and other advisers to APP, NewCo and the Company provided that such advisers (other than counsel) agree to the confidentiality provisions of this Section 16.1, unless (i) such information becomes available to or known by the public generally through no fault of the Company, NewCo or APP, as the case may be, (ii) disclosure is required by law or the order of any governmental authority under color of law, provided, that prior to disclosing any information pursuant to this clause (ii) the Company, NewCo or APP, as the case may be, shall, if possible, give prior written notice thereof to the Company, NewCo or APP and provide the Company or APP with the opportunity to contest such disclosure, (iii) the disclosing party reasonably believes that such disclosure is required in connection with the defense of a lawsuit against the disclosing party, or (iv) the disclosing party is the sole and exclusive owner of such Confidential Information as a result of the Merger or otherwise. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company, on the one hand, and APP, on the other hand, of the provisions of this Section, APP, NewCo and the Company shall be entitled to an injunction restraining the other party, as the case may be, from disclosing, in whole or in part, such Confidential Information. Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting any of such parties from pursuing any other available remedy for such breach or threatened breach, including the recovery of damages.

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