Acquiring Company definition
Examples of Acquiring Company in a sentence
There are no liens for Taxes on any asset of an Acquiring Company other than liens for Taxes not yet due and payable, Taxes contested in good faith or that are otherwise not material and reserved against in accordance with GAAP.
No Acquiring Company is, or has otherwise been, a party to, member of or participant in any partnership, joint venture or similar Entity.
No Acquiring Company is in material default under or material violation of, and has no knowledge of any material defaults or material violations by any other party to, any of Parent Employee Plans.
No investigation or review by any Governmental Body is pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened against Parent or its Subsidiaries or any product of Parent, nor has any Governmental Body indicated to an Acquiring Company or its parent in writing an intention to conduct the same.
There is no plan, intention, or actual notification or filing by or on behalf of any Acquiring Company, self-disclosing any material violations of Healthcare Laws with any Governmental Body, including but not limited to a voluntary disclosure pursuant to the OIG’s “Provider Self-Disclosure Protocol,� the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services “Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol,� or otherwise.