Knowledge

Example Definitions of "Knowledge"
Knowledge. When used with respect to a Company, means the knowledge of the chairman, president, any director, managing director, chief financial officer, chief accounting officer, or general counsel (not including outside counsel); and when used with respect to the Shareholders, means the knowledge of either Cole or Carlsen.
Knowledge. When used to modify a representation or warranty, actual knowledge or such knowledge as a reasonable person under the circumstances should have after diligent inquiry and investigation
Knowledge. Means, (i) with respect to the Seller, the actual knowledge of Jonathan Gray, Gary Sumers or Alan Miyasaki, and (ii) with respect to the Buyer, the actual knowledge of Stanley K, Tanger, Steven B. Tanger or Frank Marchisello.
Knowledge. "Knowledge of Seller" or a similar phrase means the actual knowledge of those officers of Seller set forth on Exhibit F, which in each case shall be deemed to include the knowledge any such person would have had if he or she had made a reasonable inquiry. The words "know," "knowing" and "known" shall be construed accordingly. "Knowledge of Buyer" or a similar phrase means the actual knowledge of those officers of Buyer set forth in Exhibit G, which in each case shall be deemed to include the... knowledge any such person would have had if he or she had made a reasonable inquiry. The words "know," "knowing" and "known" shall be construed accordingly. View More Arrow
Knowledge. Or "know" shall mean, when referring to the knowledge of Seller, the knowledge of Joe Calabro, Karl Wagner, Thomas Hawkins, John Rizzo and William Slimak after reasonable inquiry of the appropriate employees of the Companies.
Knowledge. Actual knowledge
Knowledge. When referring to the knowledge of Seller or of Purchaser means, as the case may be, the present, actual knowledge of the individuals named on Schedule 4 as included in Seller Knowledge Group or Purchaser Knowledge Group, with no independent duty of inquiry.
Knowledge. Means the actual knowledge of N. Robert Hammer, Louis Miceli, Larry Cormier or Al Bunte.
Knowledge. The actual knowledge of any director, officer, member or employee of the applicable Person, and the Knowledge such individuals would reasonably be expected to obtain in the course of diligently performing his or her duties for such Person and/or making a reasonable inquiry into the matters contemplated by this Agreement.
Knowledge. The knowledge of the directors and executive officers of the Company after reasonable inquiry
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