Existing Orders definition
Examples of Existing Orders in a sentence
As of the Effective Date, the Existing Orders listed in Exhibit 2.5(b) (“Existing Non-Cancelable Orders”) continue to constitute firm, binding, and non-cancelable purchase and sale obligations on the part of Codexis and Pfizer or its Affiliates.
As of the Effective Date, and subject to the provisions of Section 2.5(d), the Existing Orders listed in Exhibit 2.5(c) (“Existing Canceled Orders”) are, by mutual agreement of Codexis and Pfizer or its Affiliates, canceled and no longer constitute firm, binding, and non-cancelable purchase obligations on the party of Codexis and Pfizer or its Affiliates.
Seller may obtain additional Clients, Receivables and Existing Orders during the period subsequent to this Agreement and prior to Closing, which may be assumed by Buyer, at Buyer's election.
The Existing Orders have been accepted by Codexis and at the time of acceptance constituted firm, binding and non- cancelable purchase and sale obligations on the part of Codexis and Pfizer or its Affiliates.
Any and all existing Hardware Orders with DM CTC accepted by CalAmp prior to the Amendment Effective Date shall include Life of Device license subject to Customer’s payment of any and all outstanding fees applicable to such Existing Orders.
The Existing Orders have been accepted by Codexis and at the time of acceptance constituted firm, binding and non-cancelable purchase and sale obligations on the part of Codexis and Pfizer or its Affiliates.
Seller shall not affect any significant modifications of the Receivables, Existing Orders, in contracts with Clients, employees, vendors or independent contractors without the prior written consent of the Buyer.