Knowledge
Knowledge. Means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.
Knowledge. An individual will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if: (a) such individual is actually aware of such fact or other matter; or (b) a prudent individual could be expected to discover or otherwise become aware of such fact or other matter in the course of conducting a reasonably comprehensive investigation concerning the existence of such fact or other matter. A Person (other than an individual) will be...
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GLOBAL GOLD CORP contract
Knowledge. Means, with respect to a given matter the actual knowledge of the Seller, any officer thereof, or the knowledge that the Seller, any officer thereof, should possess in the exercise of reasonable diligence and investigation with respect to the matter.
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iGambit, Inc. contract
Knowledge. Including the phrase "to the Company's Knowledge" shall mean the actual knowledge after reasonable investigation of the Company's officers and directors.
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Sphere 3D Corp contract
Knowledge. By a Person of a particular fact or other matter means the following: (a) if the Person is an individual, that such individual is actually aware or reasonably should be aware by virtue of such person's office, of such fact or other matter; and (b) if the Person is an Entity, any executive officer of such Person is actually aware of such fact or other matter.
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ISC8 INC. contract
Knowledge. Means with respect to any statement made to the knowledge of a party, that the statement is based upon the actual knowledge of the executive officers of such party having responsibility for the matter or matters that are the subject of the statement
Knowledge. Shall mean the actual knowledge of any officer of the Company.
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Health Partnership Inc. contract
Knowledge. In this Agreement any reference to a party's "knowledge" means such party's actual knowledge after reasonable inquiry of officers, directors and any manager-level employees who have direct responsibility for technology development activity and preparing financial statements for such party reasonably believed to have knowledge of such matters.
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Convio, Inc. contract
Knowledge. Means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation by the individual officers and employees who would reasonably be expected to have knowledge of the matter in question. An individual will be deemed to have "knowledge" of a particular fact or matter if: (a) such individual is actually aware of such fact or matter; or (b) a prudent individual could be expected to discover or otherwise become aware of such fact or matter in the course of conducting a reasonably comprehensive investigation...
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DARA BioSciences, Inc. contract
Knowledge. Of a Person shall mean (i) the actual knowledge of such Person, and (ii) the knowledge of such Person after making such due inquiry regarding the fact or other matter in question as a prudent businessperson would be expected to make in the management of his or her business affairs, including but not limited to due inquiry of those officers, directors and key employees who could be reasonably expected to have actual knowledge and professional advisors (including attorneys, accountants and...
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CENTRAL ENERGY PARTNERS LP contract