Maintain Corporate Existence Sample Clauses

Maintain Corporate Existence. The Company shall maintain in full force and effect its corporate existence, rights, and franchises and all material licenses and other material rights to use processes, licenses, trademarks, trade names, or copyrights owned or possessed by it and deemed by the Company to be necessary to the conduct of its business.
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Maintain Corporate Existence. Borrower shall (and shall cause its Subsidiaries to) maintain its corporate existence, carry on and conduct its business in a proper and business-like manner, take all reasonable action to maintain all rights, privileges and franchises necessary or desirable in the normal conduct of its business and comply with all applicable Laws. Borrower shall also forthwith notify Lender in writing of the dissolution or wind-up of any existing Subsidiary or the creation of any new Subsidiary after the date hereof.
Maintain Corporate Existence. The Borrower shall preserve and keep in full force and effect its corporate existence and all franchises, rights, and privileges necessary for the proper conduct of its business, including, without limitation, all necessary franchises, patents, licenses, trademarks, trademark rights, trade name rights, fictitious name authorizations, or certificates and copyrights without any conflict with such franchises, patents, licenses, trademarks, trademark rights, trade name rights, fictitious name authorizations or certificates and copyrights of others.
Maintain Corporate Existence. Seller shall preserve its corporate existence for a period of two years after the Closing Date; Seller shall not permit or suffer the imposition of any liens and encumbrances on its assets (except liens for taxes not yet due and payable and liens arising solely by operation of law); and Seller shall not incur indebtedness that is senior to the obligations of Seller under Article X hereof; provided, however, that Seller may cease its corporate existence if its obligations under Article X hereof are assumed by an affiliate of Seller with a net worth at least equal to that of Seller as of the Closing Date. This Section 4.8 shall survive the Closing Date until the second anniversary of the Closing Date.
Maintain Corporate Existence. The Borrower shall and shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause its Material Subsidiaries to maintain its corporate existence, and preserve its rights, powers, licenses and privileges which are necessary or material to the conduct of its business, and not materially change the nature of its business;
Maintain Corporate Existence. It shall preserve and maintain its corporate existence, rights, privileges, and other authority necessary for the conduct of its business;
Maintain Corporate Existence. The Company shall and shall cause each of the Material Subsidiaries to maintain its corporate existence. 2.
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Maintain Corporate Existence except as permitted by paragraph (d), maintain and preserve its corporate existence and organization in good standing in each jurisdiction in which it carries on a material business or owns material property, and make all corporate and other filings necessary therefore, and obtain and maintain all licences, permits, franchises, consents and other authorizations materially necessary to the ownership of its material property and to the conduct of its material business in each such jurisdiction;
Maintain Corporate Existence. The Corporation shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain its existence as a corporation validly subsisting under the Laws of its jurisdiction of existence, licensed, registered or qualified as an extra-provincial or foreign corporation in all jurisdictions where the character of its properties owned or leased or the nature of the activities conducted by it make such licensing, registration or qualification necessary and shall carry on its business in the ordinary course and in compliance in all material respects with all applicable Laws, rules and regulations of each such jurisdiction.
Maintain Corporate Existence. (i) maintain its corporate existence in its current jurisdiction of incorporation;
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