Principal Assets Constitute the Business, etc Sample Clauses

Principal Assets Constitute the Business, etc. The Principal Assets comprise all of the assets, property, rights and business owned by and employed by Company in connection with the Business and will enable Company to operate the Business in substantially the same manner after the Closing as it is being conducted immediately before the Closing. All of the physical assets are serviceable for the purposes for which they are being used on the date hereof.
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Principal Assets Constitute the Business, etc. The Parent’s Principal Assets comprise all of the assets, property, rights and business owned by and employed by Parent in the Parent’s business.
Principal Assets Constitute the Business, etc. The Principal Assets, including oil and gas leases, comprise the principal part of the assets, property, rights and business owned by and employed by FHPI in connection with the Business and will enable FHPI to operate the Business in substantially the same manner after the Closing as it is being conducted immediately before the Closing. All of the physical assets are serviceable for the purposes for which they are being used on the date hereof.

Related to Principal Assets Constitute the Business, etc

  • Government Receivables Take all steps necessary to protect Agent’s interest in the Collateral under the Federal Assignment of Claims Act, the Uniform Commercial Code and all other applicable state or local statutes or ordinances and deliver to Agent appropriately endorsed, any instrument or chattel paper connected with any Receivable arising out of contracts between any Borrower and the United States, any state or any department, agency or instrumentality of any of them.

  • Purchased Assets Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, each Seller shall sell, convey, assign, transfer and deliver to the Buyer, and the Buyer shall purchase, free and clear of all Encumbrances, all right, title and interest of such Seller in and to the following Assets (collectively, the “Purchased Assets”):

  • Acquired Assets Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at and as of the Closing, Seller shall sell, assign, convey, transfer and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall purchase, acquire and take assignment and delivery of, all of the assets (wherever located) (other than the Excluded Assets) that are owned by Seller or that are used by Seller in the Business, in each case free and clear of all Liens, including all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the following:

  • Purchase and Sale of Receivables On the Closing Date, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Seller agrees to sell to the Purchaser, and the Purchaser agrees to purchase from the Seller, the Receivables and the other property relating thereto (as defined below).

  • RECORDS OF PORTFOLIO SHARE TRANSACTIONS; MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 1. INSURER shall maintain master accounts with the Fund, on behalf of each Portfolio, which accounts shall bear the name of INSURER as the record owner of Portfolio shares on behalf of each Separate Account investing in the Portfolio.

  • Purchase and Sale of the Purchased Assets 2 Section 2.1 Assets of Seller to be Transferred to Buyer 2 Section 2.2 Excluded Assets 3 ARTICLE III PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PURCHASED ASSETS 4 Section 3.1 Purchase Price 4 Section 3.2 Closing Payments 4 Section 3.3 Post-Closing Payments. 4 Section 3.4 Pre-Closing Statement; Post-Closing Purchase Price Adjustment. 5 Section 3.5 Covenants Regarding Stock Consideration. 7 Section 3.6 Allocation of Purchase Price 8 Section 3.7 Withholding 8 Section 3.8 Electronic Transfer of Certain Assets 8 Section 3.9 Employee and Independent Contractor Matters 9 Section 3.10 Inability to Assign Assigned Contracts. 10 Section 3.11 Payments to Members 10 Section 3.12 Paying Agent 11

  • Accounts Receivables The accounts receivable reflected on the Financial Statements and all accounts receivable arising thereafter have arisen from actual and bona-fide transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with the past practice and are valid and enforceable against the obligors of such accounts receivable, and other than cash discounts in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practices or reserves for bad-debts accrued in accordance with the Accounting Principle, there have been no claims, or any threat of any such claims, of set-off, refusal of payment or other counterclaims relating to the existence thereof or all or any part of the amount thereof. The accounts receivables are collectible in full in accordance with the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practice.

  • Accounts Receivable; Inventories The accounts and notes receivable which are reflected on the Final Closing Balance Sheet are good and collectible in the ordinary course of business at the aggregate recorded amounts thereof, less the amount of the allowance for doubtful accounts reflected thereon, and are not subject to offsets. The accounts and notes receivable of the Company which were thereafter added and which will be reflected on the Final Closing Balance Sheet are good and collectible in the ordinary course of business at the aggregate amounts recorded in its books of account, less the amount of the allowance for doubtful accounts reflected thereon (which allowance was established on a basis consistent with prior practice), and are not subject to offsets. The inventories reflected on the Audited and Unaudited Balance Sheets, and thereafter added, as reflected on the Closing Date Balance Sheet, consist of items of a quality and quantity usable or saleable within one year (except as set forth on Schedule 5.7) in the ordinary course of business, except for obsolete materials, slow-moving items, materials of below standard quality and not readily marketable items, all of which have been written down to net realizable value or adequately reserved against on the books and records of the Company. To the extent there is inventory not listed on Schedule 5.7 of a quality and quantity not usable or saleable in the ordinary course of business within one year, in lieu of a claim for indemnification, Buyer shall sell and the Selling Shareholders shall purchase such items of inventory at the value carried on the Final Closing Balance Sheet. All inventories not written off are stated at the lower of cost or market.

  • Certain Characteristics of the Receivables (A) Each Receivable had a remaining maturity, as of the Cutoff Date, of not less than 3 months and not more than 75 months.

  • Included Assets The Assets referred to in Section 1.1(a)(ii) shall include, without limitation, the following assets, properties and rights of Seller used directly or indirectly in the conduct of, or generated by or constituting, the Business, except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement:

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