Knowledge definition

Knowledge an individual will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if:

Examples of Knowledge in a sentence

  • No Person has any Encumbrance, other than Permitted Encumbrances, on any Accounts Receivable and no written or, to the Knowledge of the Company, oral request or agreement for deduction or discount has been made with respect to any Accounts Receivable.

  • There are no claims, actions, suits, proceedings, or investigations pending or, to the Knowledge of Shareholder or MEI, threatened by or against either MEI or Shareholder with respect to this Agreement or the Articles of Exchange, or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby and MEI and Shareholder have no reason to believe there is a valid basis for any such claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation.

  • To the Knowledge of MEI, all such MEI Intellectual Property Rights are enforceable and there is no existing infringement by another Person of any of the MEI Intellectual Property Rights.

  • Party A’s service management standards for Party B can be accessed through Party A’s Vbooking system platform (xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx), Merchant Service Hall - Knowledge Base, or the “About” section at the bottom of the Xxxx.xxx website.

  • The guidance may be based on: o Technical area expertise; o Knowledge of market applications; or o Linkages between the agreement work and other past, present, or future projects (both public and private sectors) that TAC members are aware of in a particular area.


More Definitions of Knowledge

Knowledge means, as it pertains to the Company, the actual knowledge of the officers and directors of the Company, together with the knowledge which they would have had if they had conducted a reasonable inquiry of the relevant persons into the relevant subject matter;
Knowledge means actual knowledge.
Knowledge means: (a) with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries, the actual knowledge of each of the individuals listed in Section 8.01 of the Company’s Disclosure Letter; and (b) with respect to Parent and its Subsidiaries, the actual knowledge of each of the individuals listed in Section 8.01 of the Parent’s Disclosure Letter; in each case, after due inquiry.
Knowledge means, with respect to an individual, his or her actual knowledge and with respect to any corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other business entity, the actual knowledge of any officer, general partner or individual being a member of the executive management of such entity.
Knowledge means, with respect to an individual, that such individual is actually aware of the relevant fact or such individual would reasonably be expected to know such fact in the ordinary course of the performance of such individual’s employment responsibilities. Any Person that is an Entity shall have Knowledge if any officer or director of such Person as of the date such knowledge is imputed has Knowledge of such fact or other matter.
Knowledge means knowledge of the Local Church or Annual Conference, as the case may be, after reasonable inquiry or investigation.
Knowledge as used with respect to a Person (including references to such Person being aware of a particular matter) means those facts that are known or should have been known by the executive officers and directors of such Person, and includes any facts, matters or circumstances set forth in any written notice from any Bank Regulator or any other material written notice received by that Person.