Common use of Litigation; Labor Matters Clause in Contracts

Litigation; Labor Matters. (i) There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the knowledge of any Authorized Officer of any Loan Party, threatened against such Loan Party or any Material Subsidiary of such Loan Party at law or in equity before any Official Body which individually or in the aggregate could reasonably be expected to result in any Material Adverse Change. None of the Loan Parties is in violation of any order, writ, injunction or any decree of any Official Body which may result in any Material Adverse Change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Stoneridge Inc), Credit Agreement (Stoneridge Inc)

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Litigation; Labor Matters. (i) There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the knowledge of any Authorized Officer of any Loan Party, threatened against such Loan Party or any Material Subsidiary of such Loan Party at law or in equity before any Official Body which individually or in the aggregate could reasonably be expected to may result in any Material Adverse Change. None of the Loan Parties or any Subsidiaries of any Loan Party is in violation of any order, writ, injunction or any decree of any Official Body which may result in any Material Adverse Change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Stoneridge Inc)

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Litigation; Labor Matters. (i) There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the knowledge of any Authorized Officer of any Loan Party, threatened against such Loan Party or any Material Subsidiary of such Loan Party at law or in equity before any Official Body which individually or in the aggregate could maycould reasonably be expected to result in any Material Adverse Change. None of the Loan Parties or any Subsidiaries of any Loan Party is in violation of any order, writ, injunction or any decree of any Official Body which may result in any Material Adverse Change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Stoneridge Inc)

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