Common use of No Viruses in Company Products Clause in Contracts

No Viruses in Company Products. No Company Products contain any “back door,” “time bomb,” “Trojan horse,” “worm,” “drop dead device,” “virus” or other software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access or to disable or erase software, hardware or data (“Viruses”). The Company has taken all commercially reasonable steps to prevent the introduction of Viruses into Company Technology.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Identiv, Inc.), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Identiv, Inc.)

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No Viruses in Company Products. No Company Products contain any “back door,” “time bomb,” “Trojan horse,” “worm,” “malware,” “malicious code,” “drop dead device,” “virus” or other software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access or to disable or erase software, hardware or data (“Viruses”). The Company has and the Subsidiaries of the Company have taken all commercially reasonable steps to prevent the introduction of Viruses into Company Technology.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (DCP Holding CO)

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No Viruses in Company Products. No Company Products contain Product or other Company Technology contains any “back door,” “time bomb,” “Trojan horse,” “worm,” “drop dead device,” “virus,harmful code, malware, or other software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access or to disable or erase software, hardware or data (“Viruses”). The Company has taken all commercially reasonable steps necessary to prevent the introduction of Viruses into Company Technology.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Rocket Lab USA, Inc.)

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