Patriot Group definition
Examples of Patriot Group in a sentence
From and after the Effective Time, no current or former employee of any member of the Patriot Group shall have any authority to access or control any PEC Account.
Nothing contained in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer any benefits, rights or remedies upon any Person other than members of the PEC Group and the Patriot Group and the PEC Indemnitees and Patriot Indemnitees under Article VI hereof.
All matters relating to or arising out of any employee benefit, compensation or welfare arrangement in respect of any present and former employee of the PEC Group or the Patriot Group shall be governed by the Employee Matters Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto, except as may be expressly stated herein.
PEC or any member of the PEC Group or any agent of PEC shall not settle any Insured Claim of Patriot or any member of the Patriot Group under the Third Party Policies without first obtaining the approval of Patriot or another member of the Patriot Group.
All matters relating to the provision of support and other services by the PEC Group to the Patriot Group after the Effective Time covered by the Transition Services Agreement, other than as provided in Section 13.07, shall be governed exclusively by the Transition Services Agreements substantially in the form of Exhibit G hereto, except as may be expressly stated herein.
All matters relating to real property to be owned, leased, subleased, occupied, or shared by the PEC Group or the Patriot Group after the Effective Time shall be governed by the Real Property Agreements substantially in the form of Exhibit C hereto.
For example, the plaintiff alleges that in May of 2001, the Patriot Group, through its sales agent Mr. Strope, mailed the Gilmours’ AILIC annuity applications from the Patriot Group’s Pennsylvania office to AILIC’s Kansas office.
Trimble passed away on January 7, 2002, and Mr. Trimble passed away on March 21, 2002.The Trimbles were originally approached by the defendants on May 5, 2001, when Spangler, an employee of the Patriot Group, came to their home.
Horowitz did not, on that day or any other, reveal that he was in fact a salesperson employed by the Patriot Group.
The Court therefore finds that the plaintiff in Gilmour has alleged that the Patriot Group participated in the requisite predicate acts of mail or wirefraud.