Competition Laws Sample Clauses
Competition Laws. Any waiting period (and any extension of such waiting period) under the HSR Act or other acquisition control or Competition Laws applicable to the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, including those Competition Laws set forth on Section 8.01(b) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, shall have expired or been terminated; and
Competition Laws. The waiting period under the HSR Act (and any extensions thereof) applicable to the Merger shall have expired or been earlier terminated, as applicable, Competition Act Approval shall have been obtained, and there shall not be in effect any voluntary agreement with a Governmental Authority pursuant to which Parent and the Company have agreed not to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Competition Laws. The aggregate value of the Company’s assets in Canada and the annual gross revenues from sales in and from Canada generated from the Company’s assets in Canada do not exceed, in either case, $88 million, as determined in accordance with Part IX of the Competition Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-34 and the Notifiable Transactions Regulations thereunder. For purposes of this Agreement, the Company’s assets in Canada shall not include any of the Company’s immovable tangible assets (including real property interests and mineral rights) or moveable tangible assets (including inventory, equipment and vehicles) that are located outside of Canada. The Company has no assets located in the United States and no sales revenues in or from the United States.
Competition Laws. All required filings under any applicable Competition Laws shall have been made and any required waiting period under such laws applicable to the transactions contemplated hereby shall have expired or been earlier terminated and approval shall have been obtained, except those that the failure to make or to obtain are not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.
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Competition Laws. The waiting period applicable to the consummation of the Merger under the HSR Act shall have expired or been terminated.
Competition Laws. All applicable waiting periods under the HSR Act shall have expired or been terminated and all required approvals thereunder shall have been obtained.
Competition Laws. Each of Acquirer and the Company will (i) make any filings required of such party under Competition Laws with respect to the Merger and the other Transactions as soon as reasonably practicable or as otherwise required after the date of this Agreement; (ii) comply at the earliest reasonably practicable date with any request under the HSR Act for additional information, documents or other materials received by such party from the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice or any other Governmental Entity in respect of such filings or the Merger and the other Transactions; (iii) promptly notify the other of (A) the receipt of any comments on, or any request of amendments or supplements to, any such filings or information, documents, or other materials by any Governmental Entity or official, and (B) any other communications from or with any Governmental Entity with respect to the Merger; and (iv) cooperate with the other party in connection with making any filing under Competition Laws and in connection with any filings, conferences or other submissions related to resolving any investigation or other inquiry by any such Governmental Entity under Competition Laws with respect to the Merger and the other Transactions, including (A) supplying the other with information which may be required to effectuate any such filings or applications, (B) keeping the other party apprised of the status of matters relating to the completion of the Transactions contemplated by this Agreement and working cooperatively in connection with obtaining any consents from any Governmental Entity, (C) not participating in any meeting with any Governmental Entity unless it consults with the other party in advance, to the extent permitted by such Governmental Entity, and (D) providing copies of all such documents and correspondence to the non-filing party and its advisors prior to filing and, if requested, to accept all reasonable additions, deletions or changes suggested in connection therewith.
Competition Laws. 22. The purpose of Part 4 of this Agreement is to maintain consistent national Competition Laws for all types of businesses in Australia. This is achieved by the Competition Code which applies the Competition Laws to persons and businesses within the legislative competence of the states and territories as the law of those Parties.
23. Part 4 of this Agreement requires Parties to apply the Competition Laws in their state or territory to ensure they prohibit anticompetitive behaviour by entities over which they have legislative competence. It sets out the process for consulting and voting on modifications to the Competition Laws, and for Parties to except conduct from the Competition Laws’ prohibition of anticompetitive behaviour in accordance with section 51 of the Competition and Consumer Act.
24. The Parties will use legislation to apply the Competition Code text to all persons within the legislative competence of each Party.
25. If the Commonwealth Minister is satisfied that a Party has used its laws to make significant modifications to the Competition Code text in its application to their jurisdiction, the Commonwealth Minister may publish a notice by registering it as a notifiable instrument in accordance with section 150K(1) of the Competition and Consumer Act.
26. The Commonwealth Minister may only publish a notice by a notifiable instrument pursuant to clause 25 if the notice is published before the expiry of 2 months from the date on which the Commonwealth received written notice pursuant to clause 36 advice from Parties on Modifications to Competition Laws.
27. If the Commonwealth Minister has published a notice pursuant to clause 25 stating a Party has significantly modified the Competition Code text, the Commonwealth Minister may revoke that notice by publishing another notice in accordance with section 150K(2) of the Competition and Consumer Act.
28. Some Commonwealth, state and territory laws allow conduct that would otherwise contravene Part IV of the Competition and Consumer Act but for the operation of section 51(1) of the Competition and Consumer Act. Section 51(1) of the Competition and Consumer Act permits this conduct if it is specifically authorised under the law.
29. Where a Party enacts legislation that relies on section 51 of the Competition and Consumer Act, that Party will advise the Commission in writing about the legislation within 30 days of the legislation being enacted.
30. After 4 months from when a Party sends written notic...
Competition Laws. Each Parent Party shall keep the other Parent Party timely apprised of the status of any communications with, and any inquiries or requests for additional information from, the FTC, the DOJ and the relevant non-U.S. antitrust or competition authorities, and shall comply promptly with any such inquiry or request. Each Parent Party shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain any clearance under the HSR Act and the relevant Non-U.S. Competition Laws required for the consummation of the Transactions or otherwise contemplated by the filings referred to in this Section 4.02.