Common use of No Changes or Destruction of Property Clause in Contracts

No Changes or Destruction of Property. The Parties acknowledge that the present Agreement has been executed on the presupposition that between the date hereof and the Closing Date, there shall have been (1) no material adverse change in the business operations of the Company; and (2) no damage to the Company’s assets and properties by fire, flood, casualty, act of God or public enemy or other cause, regardless of insurance coverage for such damage.

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Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (MULTI COLOR Corp)

No Changes or Destruction of Property. The Parties parties acknowledge that the present Agreement has been executed on the presupposition that between the date hereof and the Closing Date, there shall have been (1) no material adverse change in the business operations of the Company; and (2) no damage to the Company’s assets and properties by fire, flood, casualty, act of God or public enemy or other cause, regardless of insurance coverage for such damage.

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Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (MULTI COLOR Corp)

No Changes or Destruction of Property. The Parties acknowledge that the present Agreement has been executed on the presupposition that the between the date hereof and the Closing Date, there shall have been (1) no material adverse change in the business operations of the Company; (2) no material adverse state legislative or regulatory change affecting the Company or its products or services; and (23) no damage to the Company’s assets and properties by fire, flood, casualty, act of God or public enemy or other cause, regardless of insurance coverage for such damage.

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Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (MULTI COLOR Corp)