FTC Order Sample Clauses

FTC Order. NMS will, at all times, maintain compliance with the FTC Order.
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FTC Order. (a) On the date that is 120 days after the FTC Order Date, the Sellers shall pay the Company an amount, if any, equal to the sum of (x) the First Affiliate True-Up plus (y) the Second Affiliate True-Up; provided, that if the gross revenues of the Company and its Subsidiaries for the Pre-Order Period is equal to or greater than 97% of such revenues for the Post-Determination Period, then no payment shall be required under this Section 7.05. (b) For purposes of this Section 7.05, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
FTC Order. The thirty (30) day notification period pursuant to the FTC Order shall have expired or have been waived;
FTC Order. The Assets described herein are consistent with the terms “Philadelphia Area Terminals”, “San Francisco Bay Terminals” and “West Pipeline System” in the FTC Order, it being understood that nothing in this Section 2.6 is intended to enlarge or contract the Assets to be conveyed pursuant to this Agreement.
FTC Order. NMS is in compliance with all requirements of the FTC Order.
FTC Order. The parties acknowledge the existence the FTC Order. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting or restricting GeoCities from complying fully with the FTC Order. Be Free shall cooperate fully with GeoCities to ensure compliance with the FTC Order in connection with the collection and use of GeoCities Data or otherwise.
FTC Order. Section 13.1 is hereby amended by replacing the first sentence with the following sentence: "The parties acknowledge the existence of the FTC Order and Be Free acknowledges that it has received a copy of the FTC Order and is aware of its provisions.
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FTC Order. Contemporaneously with the delivery to the Federal Trade Commission of any report or other document required pursuant to, or requested in connection with, the FTC Order, a copy of such report or other document.
FTC Order. Lawyers Title Insurance is a party respondent to that certain Modified Order to Cease and Desist, entered April 22, 1994, by the United States Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") at Docket No. 9190 (the "FTC Order"). Section IV of the FTC Order requires Lawyers Title Insurance, and each other party respondent thereto, to notify the FTC at least thirty days prior to any proposed change in the corporate respondent such as ..."assignment or sale resulting in the emergence of a successor corporation, the creation or dissolution of subsidiaries, or any other change in the corporation which may affect compliance obligations" arising out of the FTC Order. The terms of the FTC Order will be complied with.
FTC Order. 39- 10.14 Dissolution of Seller.......................................................................-39- 10.15 Unemployment Insurance Funds................................................................-39- 11. INDEMNIFICATION.......................................................................................-40- 11.1 Indemnification by Buyer....................................................................-40- 11.2 Indemnification by Seller...................................................................-40- 11.3 Limitations.................................................................................-40- 11.4 Notice of Control of Litigation.............................................................-41- 11.5 Notice of Claim.............................................................................-41- 11.6 Mitigation..................................................................................-42- 11.7 Exclusive Remedy............................................................................-42- 12. MISCELLANEOUS.........................................................................................-42- 12.1 Schedules and Other Instruments.............................................................-42- 12.2 Additional Assurances.......................................................................-43- 12.3 Third Party Consents........................................................................-43- 12.4 Consents, Approvals and Discretion..........................................................-43- 12.5 Legal Fees and Costs........................................................................-43- 12.6 Choice of Law...............................................................................-44- iii 5
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