Qualification in Alabama Sample Clauses

Qualification in Alabama. So long as the Lease shall be in effect, the Company will continuously remain qualified to do business in the State of Alabama. If, in accordance with the permissive provisions of Section 8.5 hereof, the Company should merge into a corporation not organized and existing under the laws of the State of Alabama, should consolidate with one or more corporations under circumstances wherein the consolidated corporation is not a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Alabama or should transfer all or substantially all its assets to a corporation not organized under the laws of the State of Alabama, it will cause the corporation into which it merged, the corporation resulting from such consolidation or the corporation to which all or substantially all its assets were transferred, as the case may be, to qualify to do business in the State of Alabama and to remain so qualified at all times while the Lease shall be in effect.
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Qualification in Alabama. The Lessee warrants and represents that it is now duly qualified as a corporation to do business in Alabama and covenants that it, or any successor legal entity permitted under the preceding section hereof will remain qualified to do business in Alabama during the term of this Lease Agreement.
Qualification in Alabama. The Sublessee warrants and represents that it is now duly qualified to do business in Alabama and will continuously remain so qualified during the Lease Term; provided, that if, in accordance with the permissive provisions of Subsection 8(d), the Sublessee should merge into or with a corporation not organized and existing under the laws or with a corporation not organized and existing under the laws of Alabama, or should consolidate with one or more corporations under circumstances wherein the consolidated corporation is not a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Alabama, or should transfer all or substantially all of its assets to a corporation not organized and existing under the laws of Alabama, it will cause the corporation into or with which it may so merge, the corporation resulting from such consolidation, or the corporation to which all or substantially all its assets were transferred, as the case may be, to qualify to do business in Alabama as a foreign corporation and to remain so qualified continuously during the remainder of the Lease Term.

Related to Qualification in Alabama

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  • Qualification in Other Jurisdictions The Manager may cause the Company to be qualified or registered in any jurisdiction in which the Company transacts business and shall be authorized to execute, deliver and file any certificates and documents necessary to effect such qualification or registration.

  • Corporate Existence; Foreign Qualification Do and cause to be done at all times all things necessary to (i) maintain and preserve its corporate existence (except as permitted under Section 25.1); (ii) be duly qualified to do business and in good standing as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction where the nature of its business makes such qualification necessary and the failure to so qualify would have a Material Adverse Effect on it; and (iii) comply with all Contractual Obligations and Requirements of Law binding upon it, except to the extent that its failure to comply therewith would not, in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on it.

  • Qualification to Do Business Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation, limited liability company or partnership (as the case may be) and is in good standing or similar concept in every jurisdiction in which the character of the properties owned or leased by it or the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified or in good standing would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

  • Qualification as a REIT The General Partner shall use its best efforts to cause the Partnership to distribute sufficient amounts under this Article 5 to enable the General Partner to pay dividends to the Stockholders that will enable the General Partner to

  • Qualification Rights Masterworks will have the right to request that the Company qualify on Form 1-A, or a comparable form, the resale of any Class A shares beneficially owned by Masterworks or any entity administered by Masterworks. There are no limitations or restrictions on the size or frequency of such qualification requests, other than pursuant to applicable law, provided, that all costs associated with any such qualification shall be the responsibility of Masterworks.

  • Qualification and Number Each Trustee shall be a natural person. A Trustee need not be a citizen of the United States or a resident of the State of Delaware. By a majority vote or consent of the Trustees as may then be in office, the Trustees may from time to time establish the number of Trustees. No decrease in the number of Trustees shall have the effect of removing any Trustee from office prior to the expiration of his term, but the number of Trustees may be decreased in conjunction with the resignation, retirement or removal of a Trustee pursuant to Section 5.4 hereof.

  • REIT Qualification The Company will use its best efforts to continue to meet the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code, subject to any future determination by the Company’s board of directors that it is no longer in the Company’s best interests to qualify as a REIT.

  • Qualification, Organization, Subsidiaries, etc Each of the Acquired Companies is a legal entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of its respective jurisdiction of organization and has all requisite corporate or similar power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and assets and to carry on its business as presently conducted and is qualified to do business and is in good standing as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction where the ownership, leasing or operation of its assets or properties or conduct of its business requires such qualification, except where the failure to be so organized, validly existing, qualified or in good standing, or to have such power or authority, would not have, individually or in the aggregate, a Business Material Adverse Effect. As used in this Agreement, any reference to any facts, circumstances, events or changes having a “Business Material Adverse Effect” means such facts, circumstances, events or changes that are, or would reasonably be expected to become, materially adverse to the business, financial condition or continuing operations of the Business taken as a whole but shall not include facts, circumstances, events or changes (a) generally affecting the newspaper industry in the United States or the economy or the financial or securities markets in the United States or elsewhere in the world, including regulatory and political conditions or developments (including any outbreak or escalation of hostilities or acts of war or terrorism) or (b) resulting from (i) the announcement or the existence of, or compliance with, this Agreement or the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, including the effect of the announcement of, or the existence of the plan to make, the Proposed Divestitures (as defined in the Merger Agreement) (provided that the exception in this clause (b)(i) shall not apply to the representations and warranties contained in Section 4.2(c) to the extent that the execution of this Agreement or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby would result in any of the consequences set forth in clauses (i) or (ii) of such section), (ii) any litigation arising from allegations of a breach of fiduciary duty or other violation of applicable Law relating to the Merger Agreement or this Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby or hereby or (iii) changes in applicable Law, GAAP or accounting standards. No Acquired Company is in violation of any of the provisions of its respective articles or certificate of incorporation and by-laws, except as would not have a Business Material Adverse Effect. All the outstanding shares of capital stock of, or other equity interests in the Acquired Companies have been validly issued and are fully paid and non-assessable, owned directly or indirectly by Knight Ridder (or following the Effective Time, Seller), free and clear of all Liens, other than Permitted Liens, including any restriction on the right to vote, sell or otherwise dispose of such capital stock or other ownership interests, except for restrictions imposed by applicable securities laws.

  • Qualification and Good Standing Each Loan Party is qualified to do business and in good standing in every jurisdiction where its assets are located and wherever necessary to carry out its business and operations, except in jurisdictions where the failure to be so qualified or in good standing has not had and will not have a Material Adverse Effect.

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