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  1. Disclaimer of Corporate Opportunity Doctrine. (a) Any TPG Party may engage in the same or similar activities or related lines of business as those in which the Company or its subsidiaries, directly or indirectly, may engage or other business activities that overlap with or compete with those in which the Company or its subsidiaries, directly or ...

  2. Respondent must submit the Conflict of Interest Disclaimer statement disclosing interest, ownership or remuneration of any type that has been received or is anticipated from any manufacturer, supplier or distributor which may be recommended on the project.

  3. Sample 1. Disclaimer of Interest. Columbia expressly disclaims any right, title or interest in any portion of the Commission Real Estate by reason of the Footers or Building Encroachments, except for the rights specifically granted herein, and Columbia agrees that Columbia will not claim in the future any portion of the Commission Real Estate ...

  4. Jul 27, 2022 · The answer is fairly simple: understanding both what causes OCIs and how to mitigate them are critical because unmitigated OCIs can preclude a contractor from (1) competing for future contract...

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    • Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
  5. February 9, 2021. Supply Chain & Distribution Lawyers Help Clients To: Strengthen supplier and distributor relationships. Manage risk of financially challenged suppliers and distributors. Address potential and actual disputes. Prepare for business continuity and disaster recovery.

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  6. Mar 15, 2023 · A disclaimer of interest is, essentially, a written statement to the probate court where someone who stands to inherit property or assets states that they do not wish to exercise that inheritance. They “disclaim” any right to receive the interest that they otherwise would.

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  8. 1. What is a disclaimer? A disclaimer is a refusal to accept an interest in property. 2. Is a disclaimer a state or federal law concept? Both. New Jersey law prescribes the circumstance under which a transferee may disclaim an interest in property, and the manner in which the disclaimed property devolves.

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