Retained Contracts definition

Retained Contracts means all contracts, agreements, leases, software licenses, rights, obligations or other commitments of the Company that (a) arise out of or are related exclusively to any business or operation of the Company other than the Business, or (b) arise out of or are related in any way to the Business and which, in the case of both clauses (a) and (b) herein, are not Transferred Contracts.
Retained Contracts shall have the meaning given to it in Section 5.10.5.
Retained Contracts means the following Contracts to which Parent or any other member of the Parent Group is a party or by which it or any of its respective Assets is bound, whether or not in writing:

Examples of Retained Contracts in a sentence

  • On the Closing Date, Company shall retain, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances, Claims, and Liabilities, other than Permitted Encumbrances, the Retained Assets and the Retained Contracts.


More Definitions of Retained Contracts

Retained Contracts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.2(i).
Retained Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(h).
Retained Contracts means any Contracts that Purchaser decides not to assume pursuant to Section 1.1(h) or Section 1.1(i), Contracts listed on Schedule 1.2(c) and Contracts Purchaser causes the Company to reject pursuant to Section 7.9.
Retained Contracts means those product or service contracts of VHA or UHC that have not been transferred to Novation and which the Members may have access to because they are Members in VHA or UHC.
Retained Contracts means all Contracts of HRB Bank that are not set forth in Section 4.11(b) of the HRB Bank Disclosure Schedule.
Retained Contracts means all Contracts of Transferor and its Subsidiaries other than (i) Shared Contracts and (ii) Contracts that are used primarily in or related primarily to or arise primarily from the Transferred Business.
Retained Contracts means the Contracts listed on Schedule 1.6 attached hereto.