Knowledge

Example Definitions of "Knowledge"
Knowledge. Where a statement in this Agreement is qualified by the expression to the best of Buyer's knowledge, to the best of the Member's knowledge, so far as Buyer is aware or so far as the Member is aware or any similar expression shall be deemed to include Buyer's or the Member's actual knowledge of Quinn Morgan, with respect to the Member or W. Kip Speyer, with respect to the Buyer, as applicable, in each case after due inquiry. A Person shall be deemed to have actual knowledge of all information of... which such Person has received written notice View More
Knowledge. Or any similar phrase means, with respect to each Investor, the actual knowledge of the persons included in the 'Knowledge Group' listed opposite such Investor's name on Schedule I in the column entitled 'Other Information'.
Knowledge. An individual will be deemed to have "Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if such individual knows or should have known of the particular matter referred to; with respect to the Seller, that any person responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the Company or any general manager, new or used car sales manager, service manager, comptroller/office manager (or any person with similar such responsibilities regardless of title) knows or should have known of the particular... fact or matter referred to View More
Knowledge. Of a given Person, and with respect to any fact or matter, the actual knowledge of the directors and executive officers of such Person and each of its Subsidiaries, together with such knowledge that such directors, executive officers and other employees could be expected to discover after due investigation concerning the existence of the fact or matter in question.
Knowledge. With respect to Camber, the actual knowledge of Louis G. Schott and/or Robert Schleizer.
Knowledge. Means actual knowledge after making appropriate inquiry
Knowledge. With respect to a party, means the actual knowledge of any officer or director of such party, in each case, as such knowledge would be imputed to such persons upon good faith inquiry of the relevant matter.
Knowledge. With respect to a Person, means after reasonable due diligence and due inquiry, (i) with respect to NY – SHI, the knowledge of Thomas Gallo, President of NY – SHI; and (ii) with respect to Canbiola Sub or Canbiola, the knowledge of the following individual: Marco Alfonsi
Knowledge. Knowledge after reasonable investigation of the directors and officers of the Company, as such term is defined in Exchange Act Rule 16a-1(f)
Knowledge. The actual knowledge after reasonable investigation of the Company's officers and directors.
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