Knowledge

Example Definitions of "Knowledge"
Knowledge. Or phrases of similar import, with respect to an individual, means an individual shall be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact or other matter if that individual is actually aware of that fact or matter. With respect to a Person, other than an individual, "Knowledge," or phrases of similar import, means a Person shall be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact or other matter if any individual who is serving as an executive ... officer of that Person (or in any similar capacity) is actually aware of that fact or other matter, provided that (a) the Buyer shall also be deemed to have knowledge of a fact or other matter if any of B. Terence Quigley, Jeanne Quigley, Tim Quigley, John Neveu, or Mark Neveu has actual cognizant knowledge of the fact or matter, and (b) the Parent shall only be deemed to have knowledge of a fact or other matter if the chief executive officer or chief financial officer of the Parent is actually aware of such fact or other matter. View More Arrow
Knowledge. Or phrases of similar import, with respect to an individual, means an individual shall be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact or other matter if that individual is actually aware of that fact or matter. With respect to a Person, other than an individual, "Knowledge," or phrases of similar import, means a Person shall be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact or other matter if any individual who is serving as an executive officer of that Person (or in any similar capacity) is... actually aware of that fact or other matter, provided that (a) the Buyer shall also be deemed to have knowledge of a fact or other matter if any of B. Terence Quigley, Jeanne Quigley, Tim Quigley, John Neveu, or Mark Neveu has actual cognizant knowledge of the fact or matter, and (b) the Parent shall only be deemed to have knowledge of a fact or other matter if the chief executive officer or chief financial officer of the Parent is actually aware of such fact or other matter. View More Arrow
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Knowledge. Of the Company or any similar phrase means, with respect to any fact, circumstance, event or other matter in question, the knowledge of such fact, circumstance, event or other matter after reasonable inquiry of Guido DiGregorio, Francis Dane, Craig Hutchison or Beth Selling. Any such individual will be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact, circumstance, event or other matter if (a) such fact, circumstance, event or other matter is contained in one or more documents (whether written or... electronic, including electronic mails sent to or by such individual) in the possession of such individual, including his or her personal files, or (b) such knowledge would reasonably be expected to be obtained from reasonable inquiry of the persons employed by the Company charged with administrative or operational responsibility for such matters for the Company. View More Arrow
Knowledge. Of the Company or any similar phrase means, with respect to any fact, circumstance, event or other matter in question, the knowledge of such fact, circumstance, event or other matter after reasonable inquiry of Guido DiGregorio, Francis Dane, Craig Hutchison or Beth Selling. Philip S. Sassower, Mark Holleran, Michael J. Rapisand and Bryan J. Bell. Any such individual will be deemed to have knowledge of a particular fact, circumstance, event or other matter if (a) such fact, circumstance, event... or other matter is contained in one or more documents (whether written or electronic, including electronic mails sent to or by such individual) in the possession of such individual, including his or her personal files, or (b) such knowledge would reasonably be expected to be obtained from reasonable inquiry of the persons employed by the Company charged with administrative or operational responsibility for such matters for the Company. View More Arrow
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Knowledge. Or "knowledge" (including the terms "knowing" and "knowingly") will be deemed to be present with any party when the matter in question was brought to the attention of, or if due diligence had been exercised, would have been brought to the attention of the party, or any of its responsible employees.
Knowledge. Or "knowledge" (including Including the terms "knowing" knowing and "knowingly") knowingly will be deemed to be present with any party when the matter in question was brought to the attention of, or if due diligence had been exercised, would have been brought to the attention of the party, or any of its responsible employees. employees
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Knowledge. Means the actual knowledge (assuming reasonable investigation) of N. Robert Hammer, Louis Miceli, Larry Cormier, Al Bunte, Lee Parker and the other senior executives of the Company.
Knowledge. Means Shall mean the actual knowledge (assuming reasonable investigation) of N. Robert Hammer, Louis Miceli, Larry Cormier, Al Bunte, Lee Parker Bunte and Brian McAteer and the other senior executives of the Company.
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Knowledge. The knowledge of such Person, assuming that such Person engaged in reasonable inquiry or investigation with respect to the relative subject matter.
Knowledge. The Means the knowledge of such Person, party, assuming that such Person --------- party engaged in reasonable inquiry or investigation with respect to the relative subject matter.
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Knowledge. With respect to Seller and SLG, the actual or constructive knowledge of any directors and officers of the Seller and SLG, after due inquiry
Knowledge. With respect to Seller and SLG, the actual or constructive knowledge of any each of the directors and officers of the Seller and SLG, after due inquiry
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Knowledge. Means, (i) with respect to Seller, the actual knowledge of Seller after due inquiry of the executive officers of the Corporation, and (ii) with respect to Purchaser, the actual knowledge of any of the executive officers of Purchaser after due inquiry.
Knowledge. Means (i) with respect to any natural person, the actual knowledge, after reasonable inquiry, of such person or (ii) with respect to any corporation or entity, the actual knowledge of such party's executive officers and directors.
Knowledge. Means, in the case of Seller, information each of the officers of Optimal Corp. listed in Section 31(VV) of the Disclosure Schedule knew or should have known, after due inquiry within Seller by such individuals, and in the case of Buyer, information each of the individuals listed in Section 31(VV) of Buyer's Disclosure Schedule knew or should have... known, after due inquiry within Buyer by such individuals. View More Arrow
Knowledge. Means (i) with respect to any natural person, the actual knowledge, after reasonable inquiry, of such person or (ii) with respect to any corporation or entity, the actual knowledge of such party's officers and directors provided that such persons shall have made due and diligent inquiry of those employees of such party whom such officers and directors reasonably believe would have actual knowledge of the matters represented.
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