Common use of No unlawful acts Clause in Contracts

No unlawful acts. The Companies have not committed, or been prosecuted for, any breach of a statutory or regulatory duty or any tortious or other criminal or unlawful or unauthorised act that could reasonably be expected to lead, or has led, to a claim for damages or an injunction or other order of a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction being made against them, and there are no circumstances likely to give rise to such a breach or act.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Noncompetition Agreement (Teekay Tankers Ltd.), Purchase Agreement (Teekay Tankers Ltd.), Purchase Agreement (Teekay Tankers Ltd.)

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No unlawful acts. The Neither of the Companies have not has committed, or been prosecuted for, any breach of a statutory or regulatory duty or any tortious or other criminal or unlawful or unauthorised act that could reasonably be expected to lead, or has led, to a claim for damages or an injunction or other order of a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction being made against themit, and there are no circumstances likely to give rise to such a breach or act.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

No unlawful acts. The Companies have Company has not committed, or been prosecuted for, any breach of a statutory or regulatory duty or any tortious or other criminal or unlawful or unauthorised act that could reasonably be expected to lead, or has led, to a claim for damages or an injunction or other order of a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction being made against themit, and there are no circumstances likely to give rise to such a breach or act.

Appears in 1 contract

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

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No unlawful acts. The Companies have not committed, or been prosecuted for, any breach of a statutory or regulatory duty or any tortious or other criminal or unlawful or unauthorised act that could reasonably be expected to lead, or has led, to a claim for damages or an injunction or other order of a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction being made against themit, and there are no circumstances likely to give rise to such a breach or act.

Appears in 1 contract

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

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