Common use of Knowledge and belief Clause in Contracts

Knowledge and belief. Any statement made by a party on the basis of its knowledge, information, belief or awareness, is made on the basis that the party has, in order to establish that the statement is accurate and not misleading in any material respect, made all reasonable enquiries of its officers, managers and employees who could reasonably be expected to have information relevant to matters to which the statement relates.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Share Sale Agreement (ReTo Eco-Solutions, Inc.), Share Sale Agreement, Share Purchase Agreement (Transatlantic Petroleum Ltd.)

Knowledge and belief. Any statement made by a party on the basis of its knowledge, information, belief or awareness, is made on the basis that the party has, in order to establish that the statement is accurate and not misleading in any material respect, made all reasonable enquiries of its directors, officers, managers and employees who could reasonably be expected to have information relevant to matters to which the statement relates.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Subscription Agreement

Knowledge and belief. Any statement made by a party on the basis of its knowledge, information, belief or awareness, is made on the basis that the party has, in order to establish that the statement is accurate and not misleading in any material respect, made all reasonable enquiries of its officers, managers and employees who could reasonably be expected to have information relevant to matters to which the statement relates.. Amity Oil Share Purchase Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement