Existing Instruments Sample Clauses

Existing Instruments. There is no franchise, contract or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described or filed as required; and the statements in the Canadian Final Prospectus, the Disclosure Package and the U.S. Final Prospectus under the headingsCertain Income Tax Considerations”, “Description of Debt Securities” and “Description of the Notes” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
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Existing Instruments. There is no franchise, contract or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described or filed as required; and the statements in the Canadian Final Prospectus, the Disclosure Package and the U.S. Final Prospectus under the headingsCertain Income Tax Considerations”, “Description of the Trust Securities”, “Description of TCPL Exchange Preferred Shares and TCPL Deferral Preferred Shares” and “Description of the TCPL Sub Notes” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
Existing Instruments. Knowledge about user satisfaction with the SDP should be generated from data collected with valid and reliable instruments (Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx, 2008). A recent literature review based on searches in the CINAHL, Pubmed and Cochrane databases revealed only one instrument constructed to assess satisfaction with the assistive technology, i.e. the device and the SDP, namely the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0) (Xxxxxx, Xxxxx-Xxxxxxx, Ska, 1996). The SDP part of the QUEST 2.0 consists of four items and has some experienced-based limitations, e.g. that the four QUEST 2.0 service items require a different timing of when the users should be asked, and that a ‘does not know’ response alternative is not included (Wressle and Xxxxxxxxxx, 2004; Xxxxxx, 2005; Xxxxxxxxxx and Wressle, 2008). Besides, some authors have criticized the QUEST 2.0 for providing too little detailed information to really support quality development of the services (Xxxx, 2004; Xxxxxx, 2005).
Existing Instruments. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including without limitation, all restrictions and all Customer representations and warranties hereunder with respect to Products, Customer (i), during the Term, has the right to use Existing Instruments for Customer Use, and (ii) during the Term and thereafter, has the right to use Existing Instruments for Research Use in accordance with the scope of rights in Section 3b (Illumina Hardware). Customer agrees that Customer’s use of and disposition of the Existing Instruments is subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement in addition to the original terms and conditions under which the Existing Instruments were purchased from Illumina (the “Instrument Terms”). In the event of any conflict between the Instrument Terms and the terms and conditions of this Agreement with respect to the Existing Instruments, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall supersede and govern Customer’s use of and disposition of the Existing Instruments. Any use of the Existing Instruments outside of the scope of the rights expressly granted to Customer in Section 3(b) is a prohibited use and is a breach of this Agreement. Customer agrees that it will not use any such Existing Instrument for a prohibited use. Existing Instruments may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents
Existing Instruments. There is no contract, agreement or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement or the Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described therein or filed as required; and the statements in the Disclosure Package or the Final Prospectus under the headings “Material Income Tax Considerations,” “Description of Debt Securities,” “Description of the Notes” and “Description of the Conversion Preference Shares” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
Existing Instruments. There is no contract, agreement or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described therein or filed as required; and the statements in the Disclosure Package, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus under the heading “Certain Income Tax Considerations” in the prospectus supplement included therein and under the headingsDescription of Share Capital -- Common Shares” and “Description of Share Capital -- Shareholder Rights Plan” in the U.S. Basic Prospectus and the Canadian Basic Prospectus, insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
Existing Instruments. There is no franchise, contract or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described or filed as required; and the statements in the Canadian Final Prospectus, the Disclosure Package and the U.S. Final Prospectus under the headingsCertain Canadian Federal Income Tax Considerations”, “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations”, “Description of the Trust Notes and Related Agreements and Securities”, “Description of TCPL Exchange Preferred Shares and TCPL Deferral Preferred Shares” and “Description of the 2022 TCPL Sub Notes Series-A” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
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Existing Instruments. There is no franchise, contract or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package, the Canadian Final Prospectus or the U.S. Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described or filed as required; and the statements in the Canadian Final Prospectus, the Disclosure Package and the U.S. Final Prospectus under the headingsCertain Income Tax Considerations”, “Description of Debt Securities”, “Description of the Notes” and “Risk Factors – Risks Related to the Ownership of the Notes” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
Existing Instruments. There is no contract, agreement or other document of a character required to be described in the Registration Statement or the Final Prospectus, or to be filed as an exhibit thereto, which is not described therein or filed as required; and the statements in the Disclosure Package or the Final Prospectus under the headings “Material Income Tax Considerations,” “Description of Debt Securities and Guarantees” and “Description of the Notes,” insofar as such statements summarize legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings discussed therein, are accurate and fair summaries of such legal matters, agreements, documents or proceedings;
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