Common use of Litigation; Government Orders Clause in Contracts

Litigation; Government Orders. (a) There is no Action pending or currently threatened in writing (i) against the Company affecting any of its properties or assets (or against the Company or any of its Affiliates and relating to the Company); (ii) against the Company or any officer, director or Key Employee of the Company arising out of their employment or Board of Directors relationship with the Company; or (iii) that questions the validity of this Agreement or the right of the Company to enter into it, or to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the Company nor, to the Company’s knowledge, any of its officers, directors or Key Employees is a party or is named as subject to the provisions of any order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree of any court or government agency or instrumentality (in the case of officers, directors or Key Employees, such as would affect the Company). There is no Action by the Company pending or which the Company intends to initiate. The foregoing includes, without limitation, Action pending or threatened in writing (or any basis therefor known to the Company) involving the prior employment of any of the Company’s employees, their services provided in connection with the Company’s business, any information or techniques allegedly proprietary to any of their former employers or their obligations under any agreements with prior employers. (b) There are no outstanding Governmental Orders and no unsatisfied judgments, penalties or awards against or affecting the Company or any of its properties or assets.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Series a Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Willis Lease Finance Corp), Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement, Series a 2 Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Willis Lease Finance Corp)

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