LIMITATION ON CWSG'S CONDUCT Sample Clauses

LIMITATION ON CWSG'S CONDUCT. PRIOR TO EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER. Between the date hereof and the Effective Time of the Merger, except as contemplated by this Agreement and subject to requirements of law and regulation generally applicable to California corporations, CWSG and the CWSG Subsidiaries shall not, without prior written consent of DSC (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and which consent shall be deemed granted if within five (5) Business Days of DSC's receipt of written notice of a request for prior written consent, written notice of objection is not received by CWSG): (a) take any action which would or is reasonably likely to (i) adversely affect the ability of CWSG or Water Company to obtain any necessary approvals of any Governmental Entity required for the transactions contemplated hereby; (ii) adversely affect CWSG's or Water Company's ability to perform its covenants and agreements under this Agreement; or (iii) result in any of the conditions to the performance of CWSG's or Water Company's obligations hereunder, as set forth in Articles IX or X herein not being satisfied; or (iv) take any action which would prevent listing of the shares to be issued to DSC shareholders from being listed; (b) take or cause to be taken any action which would disqualify the Merger as a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368 of the Code or prevent CWSG from accounting for the business combination to be effected by the Merger as a pooling-of-interests; (c) except as provided in Section 5.1, amend its articles of incorporation in any respect which would materially and adversely affect the rights and privileges attendant to the CWSG Common Stock; or (d) agree or make any commitment to take any actions prohibited by this Section 7.1. (e) enter into any transaction or agreement which would result in its debt rating being reduced below investment grade; (f) enter into any other transaction or series of transactions which would result in it engaging in operations or lines of business other than those currently conducted by CWSG as of the date of this Agreement; (g) reduce its common stock dividend below its payment level at the date of this Agreement; or (h) enter into any transaction which would result in the acquisition in any manner, directly or indirectly, of an equity interest in CWSG representing more than 50% of the common stock of CWSG then outstanding, or the acquisition of more than 50% of the assets of CWSG, nor shall the board of directors of CWSG nor any...
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