Examples of Included Business in a sentence
IBM may recalculate Total Sales if there is non-organic business growth to the Included Business as a result of a merger or acquisition.
Contractor shall not represent to any Purchaser under this Master Contract that Contractor has contractual authority to sell any goods and/or services beyond those set forth in Exhibit A – Included Business Consulting Services.
Pursuant to this Master Contract, Contractor is authorized to sell only those goods and/or services set forth in Exhibit A – Included Business Consulting Services for the prices set forth in Exhibit B – Prices for Services.
Except as set forth on Schedule 3.17, the Seller has conducted and operated the Included Business with respect to the Purchased Assets only through the Seller and not through any direct or indirect Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Seller or other entity or organization.
Schedule 3.22 of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth a true and complete list of all casualty, general liability, product liability and all other types of insurance maintained with respect to the Included Business and the Purchased Assets, together with the carriers and liability limits for each such policy.
In consideration of the agreement of the Seller to sell, and the Buyer to purchase, the Included Business under the Asset Purchase Agreement, and in furtherance of the transactions contemplated thereby, the Manager hereby grants to the Operating Partnership an irrevocable, non-transferable right (the “Option”) to (i) purchase all of the Management Business (as defined below) of the Manager and (ii) terminate the Management Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Since the Balance Sheet Date, neither the Included Business nor the Seller in connection with the Included Business has incurred any obligation or liability to, or entered into or agreed to enter into any transaction with or for the benefit of, any Related Party of the Seller, other than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements.
The Total Sales may be recalculated if there is non-organic business growth to the Included Business as a result of a merger or acquisition.
The Obligations of either ACM or ACF, as the case may be (other than the Obligations contained in Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.19, 3.20, and 3.23), are limited to those which relate directly to the Included Business, the Purchased Assets and Assumed Liabilities and shall not apply to any activities of Seller or Seller’s employees conducted pursuant to and as contemplated by the Management Agreement.
The Seller covenants and agrees that it shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to promptly forward to the Buyer any mail (physical, electronic or otherwise), facsimile or telephone inquiries of actual or potential clients, customers, suppliers and vendors of or relating to the Included Business, including customer orders.