Common use of No orders or judgements Clause in Contracts

No orders or judgements. There is no order, decree or judgement of any court, tribunal or any governmental agency of any country outstanding against the Companies or, to the Vendor’s knowledge, any person for whose acts either of the Companies may be vicariously liable, and, to the Vendor’s knowledge, there are no circumstances likely to give rise to vicarious liability of the Companies, and no injunction has been granted against the Companies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.), Purchase Agreement (Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.)

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No orders or judgements. There is no order, decree or judgement of any court, tribunal or any governmental agency of any country outstanding against any of the Companies or, to the Vendor’s knowledge, any person for whose acts either any of the Companies may be vicariously liable, and, to the Vendor’s knowledge, there are no circumstances likely to give rise to vicarious liability of any of the Companies, and no injunction has been granted against any of the Companies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Noncompetition Agreement (Teekay Tankers Ltd.)

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No orders or judgements. There is no order, decree or judgement of any court, tribunal or any governmental agency of any country outstanding against the Companies or, to the Vendor’s 's knowledge, any person for whose acts either of the Companies may be vicariously liable, and, to the Vendor’s 's knowledge, there are no circumstances likely to give rise to vicarious liability of the Companies, and no injunction has been granted against the Companies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Teekay LNG Partners L.P.)

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