Insulation Division definition

Insulation Division means the division or Business of RBX that currently manufactures, markets and sells thermal mechanical insulation products or components thereof, or any successor thereto by Acquisition or otherwise.

Examples of Insulation Division in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred by either party without the prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, however, that subject to the rights of each party under Section 14(b), either party shall have the right to assign this Agreement without the other party's consent to any third party which Acquires such party or, in the case of RBX, the Insulation Division.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if either party (or, in the case of RBX, either RBX or the Insulation Division) is Acquired by any of the Identified Parties and the other party does not terminate this Agreement as a result of such Acquisition pursuant to Section 14(b)(iii) or Section 14(b)(iv), as the case may be, then such Acquisition and the resulting relationship between the Acquired party and Acquiring party shall not be deemed to be a breach of this Section.

  • Fiber, Inc., FCR's Insulation Division, was created in May 1997 with the acquisition of cellulose insulation plants located in Rhonda, N.C. and Tampa, Fl. During 1997, U.S. Fiber acquired additional plants located in Delphos, Ohio and Portland, Ore.

  • On December 28, 1988 Purchaser and Seller entered into the APA pursuant to which Purchaser purchased from Seller certain assets of Seller’s Tar and Wood Products Sector (other than the Xxxxxx Division), Building Products Sector (other than the phenolic insulation business of the Commercial Roofing and Insulation Division) and the Xxxxxxxx, Alabama Coke Facilities.

  • Final Phase I Pre-Conveyance Environmental Compliance Survey, Domtar Construction Materials, Roofing and Insulation Division, Domtar Inc., Canada.

  • FCR's Insulation Division, was created in May 1997 with the acquisition of cellulose insulation plants located in Rhonda, N.C. and Tampa, Fl. During 1997, U.S. Fiber acquired additional plants located in Delphos, Ohio and Portland, Ore.

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