Examples of business acquisition report in a sentence
The Corporation has not completed any “significant acquisition” nor is it proposing any “probable acquisitions” (within the meaning of such terms under NI 51-102) that would require the inclusion or incorporation by reference of any additional financial statements or pro forma financial statements in the Prospectus, or the filing of a Business Acquisition Report pursuant to Canadian Securities Laws.
The Company has not completed any “significant acquisition” nor is it proposing any “probable acquisitions” (within the meaning of such terms under NI 51-102) that would require the inclusion or incorporation by reference of any additional financial statements or pro forma financial statements in the Prospectus or the filing of a Business Acquisition Report pursuant to Canadian Securities Laws.
The Corporation has not completed any “significant acquisition” nor is it proposing any “probable acquisitions” (within the meaning of such terms under NI 51-102) that would require the inclusion or incorporation by reference of any additional financial statements or pro forma financial statements in the Prospectus, or the filing of a Business Acquisition Report (as defined in NI 51-102) pursuant to Canadian Securities Laws.
The Corporation has not completed any “significant acquisition” (within the meaning of such term under NI 51-102) nor is it proposing any “probable acquisitions” (within the meaning of such term under NI 44-101F1) that would require the inclusion or incorporation by reference of any additional financial statements or pro forma financial statements in the Prospectus or the filing of a Business Acquisition Report pursuant to Canadian Securities Laws.
The Members agree to assist Buyer after the Closing Date with the preparation and filing of a Business Acquisition Report, if deemed necessary to comply with any applicable Law or CSE requirements.