Common use of No Renegotiation Clause in Contracts

No Renegotiation. No Person is actively renegotiating, or has a contractual right pursuant to the terms of any Material Contract to unilaterally renegotiate, any amount paid or payable to any Acquired Company under any Material Contract relating to the Retained Business or any other material term or provision of any Material Contract relating to the Retained Business.

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Sources: Equity Purchase Agreement (OMNICELL, Inc)

No Renegotiation. No Person is actively renegotiating, or has a contractual right pursuant to the terms of any Material Contract to unilaterally renegotiate, any amount paid or payable to any Acquired the Company under any Material Contract relating to the Retained Business or any other material term or provision of any Material Contract. No Person has threatened to terminate or refuse to perform its obligations under any Material Contract relating (regardless of whether such Person has the right to the Retained Businessdo so under such Contract).

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Sources: Merger Agreement (Salesforce Com Inc)