Common use of Tenders, etc Clause in Contracts

Tenders, etc. No offer, tender, or the like is outstanding which is capable of being converted into an obligation of the Company by an acceptance or other act of some other person and the Company is not in negotiations with, nor has it put proposals forward or entered into discussions with any customer or supplier for the renewal of any existing business or acquisition of any new business.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Seachange International Inc), Merger Agreement (Whittman Hart Inc), Acquisition Agreement (Tiger Telematics Inc)

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Tenders, etc. No offer, tender, or the like is outstanding which is capable of being converted into an obligation of the any Group Company by an acceptance or other act of some other person and the no Group Company is not in negotiations with, nor has it put proposals forward or entered into discussions with any customer or supplier for the renewal of any existing business or acquisition of any new businessbusiness which, in any such case is or might be material in the context of the transaction the subject of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Triterras, Inc.)

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Tenders, etc. No offer, tender, or the like is outstanding which is capable of being converted into an obligation of the Company by an acceptance or other act of some other person and the Company is not in negotiations with, nor has it put proposals forward or entered into discussions with any customer or supplier for the renewal of any existing business or acquisition of any new business other than in the ordinary course of business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Syniverse Holdings LLC

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