Accu-Tech definition

Accu-Tech means Accu-Tech Corporation, a Georgia corporation.

Examples of Accu-Tech in a sentence

  • Accu-Tech and Shareholders have no knowledge of any patents, trademarks, service marks, trade name, rights, copyrights or publication rights of others which materially adversely affect use of this name.

  • In addition, ETT shall require a covenant not to compete from Accu-Tech and the Shareholders (for a period of two (2) years after the termination of their employment with Accu-Tech or any ETT affiliate) as set forth in a separate non-competitive agreement to be executed at Closing; and B.

  • ETT shall be free to hire the employees of Accu-Tech upon Accu-Tech's termination of business on the scheduled Closing Date.

  • Such statements are true, accurate, complete and correct and fairly set forth the financial condition of Accu-Tech as of the dates specified (attached hereto as Schedule F).

  • Accu-Tech has elected to distribute the Preferred Stock as outlined in Schedule B (attached) and hereby directs ETT to distribute the Convertible Preferred Stock due to Accu-Tech pursuant hereto in accordance with Schedule B.

  • ETT is providing Accu-Tech and its Shareholders, the unaudited financials of ETT as of May 31, 1994 (Schedule G), and the disclosure statement dated March 9, 1994 (Schedule G).

  • Accu-Tech may use its check signing authority only to pay Accu-Tech's payables, including taxes, until such time as all payables are paid in full and shall make no payments to Shareholders.

  • Accu-Tech assumes responsibility for collection of the receivables and payment of all the pre-closing liabilities, and covenants to cooperate with ETT in ETT's efforts to collect such receivables.

  • The Shareholders are desirous of joining the ETT organization and selling certain assets of Accu-Tech to ETT.

  • Accu-Tech has good and marketable title to all of the Assets as shown on Schedule E and the Assets are free and clear of all mortgages, pledges, liens, security interests, conditional sales contracts, charges, encumbrances and claims, except those shown on Schedule C.