Permitted Purpose means Clause Samples

Permitted Purpose means a) to consider whether and on what terms to make a Proposal; and b) to formulate, discuss, make an offer to enter into, or enter into a Proposal.

Related to Permitted Purpose means

  • Permitted Purpose Recipient shall have the right to, and agrees that it will, use Discloser’s Confidential Information solely for the Purpose as described in the License Agreement, except as may be otherwise specified in a separate definitive written agreement negotiated and executed between the parties.

  • Limited Purpose The Company and the Dealer Manager hereby acknowledge that the Escrow Agent is serving as the escrow agent only for the limited purposes herein set forth, and hereby agree that they will not represent or imply that the Escrow Agent, by serving as the Escrow Agent hereunder or otherwise, has investigated the desirability or advisability of investment in the Company or have approved, endorsed or passed upon the merits of the Shares, nor shall they use its name in any manner whatsoever in connection with the offer or sale of the Shares other than by acknowledgment that the Escrow Agent has agreed to serve as the Escrow Agent for the limited purposes set forth herein.

  • Sole purpose of the Concessionaire The Concessionaire having been set up for the sole purpose of exercising the rights and observing and performing its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement, the Concessionaire or any of its subsidiaries shall not, except with the previous written consent of the Authority, be or become directly or indirectly engaged, concerned or interested in any business other than as envisaged herein.

  • Definition of the Term Business Day". For purposes of this Agreement, "Business Day" means any day on which the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. is open for trading.

  • PERMITTED PURCHASER A person is only allowed to bid and or purchase the Property subject to the following:- 5.1 A person who has not reached the age of majority as defined under the Age of Majority Act 1971 (Act 21) (which is 18 years of age) as at the date of the Auction Sale or an undischarged bankrupt shall not be permitted to bid in his personal capacity or act as Agent of the Principal at the Auction Sale. 5.2 Notwithstanding whether it is expressly stated in the Proclamation of Sale, in the event that the developer of the Property (`the Developer’) and/or the proprietor of the master title on which the Property is erected (`the Proprietor/Landowner’) or applicable laws or regulations affecting the Property imposes the condition that the Property can only be sold to an individual or certain categories of persons or body corporate e.g. a Malay, a Bumiputra or a Malay Company or Bumiputra Company (`the Purchaser’), then the Property shall only be sold to the Purchaser. 5.3 All intending bidders at the Auction Sale shall be deemed to have made all the relevant enquiries and have received independent legal advice on all restrictions affecting the Property and are further deemed to have been fully satisfied that they fall within the category of the Purchaser. 5.4 If the sale is restricted to individual and not to be sold to company, society, firm or body corporate as specified by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies, the Property shall be sold to the individual person only.