Knowledge

Example Definitions of "Knowledge"
Knowledge. An individual will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if such individual is actually aware of such fact or other matter, or should be aware of such fact or other matter after having conducted a diligent inquiry. The Buyer will be deemed to have "knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if Michel Roy, Stephen Altmann or Armando Lujan Acuna, who are serving respectively as Chief Executive Officer, President and President of Mexican Subsidiaries of ECU Silver... Mining Inc., has, or at any time had, Knowledge of such fact or other matter. The Seller will be deemed to have "knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if Kurt Douglas Allen, Ruben Gil or Don Poirier, who are serving respectively as General Manager and Administrative Manager of the Seller and as Vice-President of an Affiliate of the Seller, has, or at any time had, Knowledge of such fact or other matter View More Arrow
Knowledge. With respect to Owner, any Subsidiary of Owner, the Company or the Operating Partnership, the current actual knowledge of any Principal or Thomas N. Keltner, Jr. without any duty of investigation or inquiry
Knowledge. With respect to any Person that is an entity, the actual knowledge that an executive officer of such Person or Key Employee has and, with respect to any Person that is an individual, the actual knowledge of that Person
Knowledge. Of any person which is not an individual means, with respect to any specific matter, the actual knowledge of such person's executive officers and any other officer having primary responsibility for such matter after reasonable inquiry
Knowledge. With respect to Seller, the knowledge of the persons set forth in Exhibit F, and with respect to Purchaser, the persons set forth in Exhibit G, and in each case such person's actual personal knowledge of facts or matters without inquiry or investigation
Knowledge. Means the actual knowledge, after reasonable inquiry, of those individuals named in Section 9.16(g) of the Purchase Agreement.
Knowledge. The knowledge that a reasonably prudent person would be expected to have under the circumstances.
Knowledge. Shall mean the (i) actual knowledge of the employees of Seller and (ii) the actual and constructive knowledge of the officers and directors of Seller and the officers and directors of Parent having responsibility for the Parent oversight of Seller.
Knowledge. Means with1 respect to any statement made to the Company's knowledge, that statement is based upon the actual knowledge of the Company's Chief Executive Officer and the Company's Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary.
Knowledge. Means, when used with respect to KeyWorks, the actual knowledge of the Members
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