Government or Governmental Entity definition

Government or Governmental Entity means an entity at the federal, state, county, city or provincial level.

Examples of Government or Governmental Entity in a sentence

  • MSC does not need to give any notice to, make any filing with, or obtain any authorization, consent or approval of any Government or Governmental Entity in order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except as required pursuant to the HSR Act and except for immaterial notices and filings.

  • The Buyer does not need to give any notice to, make any filing with, or obtain any authorization, consent or approval of any Government or Governmental Entity in order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except as required pursuant to the HSR Act and except for immaterial items.

  • Following the Closing, the Seller will, in accordance with, and to the extent required by, the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 42, Subpart 42.12, submit in writing to each responsible contracting officer a request of the U.S. Government or Governmental Entity as the case may be, to (a) recognize the Purchaser as the successor in interest to all of the Government Contracts and (b) enter into a novation agreement (the "Novation Agreement") substantially in the form contemplated by such regulations.