No Default of Material Contracts Sample Clauses

No Default of Material Contracts. To the Knowledge of BMH, BMH is not in breach or default in any material respect under any term or provision of any BMH Material Contract (as defined in the next sentence). For purposes of this Agreement, “BMH Material Contract” shall mean the following: all contracts, leases (capital and operating), and other agreements entered into by or on behalf of BMH, which are in effect as of the date hereof, have a term of more than one year, and involve a significant aspect of BMH operations and annual payments of more than $100,000.
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No Default of Material Contracts. Atmos is not in breach, default or violation (and no event has occurred that with notice or the lapse of time or both would constitute a breach, default or violation) of any term, condition or provision of any Contract to which Atmos is a party, or by which its Assets may be bound, having a term of one year or more and involving a payment obligation or benefit of over $25,000 calculated on an annualized basis.
No Default of Material Contracts. None of the Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries shall be in default under any contract or agreement material to the condition (financial or otherwise), properties, business or results of operations of the Borrowers, taken as a whole.

Related to No Default of Material Contracts

  • No Breach of Material Contracts The Target has performed all of the material obligations required to be performed by it and is entitled to all benefits under, and is not alleged to be in default in respect of any contract, except where the failure to so perform or the failure to be entitled to all benefits or such default would not have a Material Adverse Effect on Target. Each of the Material Contracts is in full force and effect, and there exists no default or event of default or event, occurrence, condition or act, with respect to Target or to Target's knowledge with respect to the other contracting party, or otherwise that, with or without the giving of notice, the lapse of the time or the happening of any other event or conditions, could reasonably be expected to (A) become a default or event of default under any Material Contract, which default or event of default could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Target or (B) result in the loss or expiration of any material right or option by Target (or the gain thereof by any third party) under any Material Contract or (C) result in the release, disclosure or delivery to any third party of any part of the Source Materials (as defined in Section 2.26(m)). True, correct and complete copies of all Material Contracts have been made available or delivered to the Acquiror.

  • Material Contracts; No Defaults (a) The SPAC has filed as an exhibit to the SPAC SEC Reports all Contracts, including every “material contract” (as such term is defined in Item 601(b)(10) of Regulation S-K of the SEC) (other than confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements and this Agreement) to which, as of the date of this Agreement, SPAC is a party or by which any of its respective assets are bound.

  • Material Contracts; Defaults Except for those agreements and other documents filed as exhibits to its SEC Documents, neither it nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to, bound by or subject to any agreement, contract, arrangement, commitment or understanding (whether written or oral) (i) that is a "material contract" within the meaning of Item 601(b)(10) of the SEC's Regulation S-K or (ii) that materially restricts the conduct of business by it or any of its Subsidiaries. Neither it nor any of its Subsidiaries is in default under any contract, agreement, commitment, arrangement, lease, insurance policy or other instrument to which it is a party, by which its respective assets, business, or operations may be bound or affected, or under which it or its respective assets, business, or operations receives benefits, and there has not occurred any event that, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both, would constitute such a default.

  • Material Contract Defaults The Company is not, or has not received any notice or has any knowledge that any other party is, in default in any respect under any Material Contract; and there has not occurred any event that with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both would constitute such a material default. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Material Contract” means any contract, agreement or commitment that is effective as of the Closing Date to which the Company is a party (i) with expected receipts or expenditures in excess of $50,000, (ii) requiring the Company to indemnify any person, (iii) granting exclusive rights to any party, (iv) evidencing indebtedness for borrowed or loaned money in excess of $50,000 or more, including guarantees of such indebtedness, or (v) which, if breached by the Company in such a manner would (A) permit any other party to cancel or terminate the same (with or without notice of passage of time) or (B) provide a basis for any other party to claim money damages (either individually or in the aggregate with all other such claims under that contract) from the Company or (C) give rise to a right of acceleration of any material obligation or loss of any material benefit under any such contract, agreement or commitment.

  • Material Contracts Section 3.20

  • Contracts; No Defaults (a) Part 3.17(a) of the Disclosure Letter contains a complete and accurate list, and Sellers have delivered to Buyer true and complete copies, of:

  • No Material Contracts No contract or commitment will be entered into, and no purchase of raw materials or supplies and no sale of goods or services (real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible) will be made, by or on behalf of Company, except contracts, commitments, purchases or sales which are in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice, are not material to the Company (individually or in the aggregate) and would not have been required to be disclosed in the Disclosure Schedule had they been in existence on the date of this Agreement.

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