Common use of Knowledge of a Party Clause in Contracts

Knowledge of a Party. References in this Agreement to the knowledge of a party shall mean the knowledge possessed by any of such parties or the present executive officers of such party including, without limitation, information which is or has been in the books and records of such party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Zions Bancorporation /Ut/), Agreement of Merger (Zions Bancorporation /Ut/), Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (Zions Bancorporation /Ut/)

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Knowledge of a Party. References in this Agreement to the knowledge of a party shall mean the actual knowledge possessed by any of such parties or the present executive officers of such party including, without limitation, information which is or has been in the books and records of such party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (NBT Bancorp Inc), Agreement and Plan of Merger (NBT Bancorp Inc)

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Knowledge of a Party. References Whenever reference in this Agreement Agreement, or in any certificate or document delivered in connection herewith or to effect any of the transactions contemplated hereby, is made to the knowledge or best knowledge of a party Party hereto, it is understood that such term shall mean the actual knowledge possessed by any of such parties or the present executive officers of such party including, without limitation, information which is or has been Party and the knowledge that the Party would have acquired in the books and records performance of his or her duties as performed by a prudent person in such partyposition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Exchange Agreement

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