Due Diligence Investigations definition

Due Diligence Investigations means the Developer’s due diligence investigations of the Property to determine the suitability of the Property for development and operation of the Project, including, without limitation, investigations of the environmental and geotechnical suitability of the Property, as deemed appropriate in the reasonable discretion of the Developer, all at the sole cost and expense of the Developer.
Due Diligence Investigations means reports, inspections, audits, due diligence or other investigations conducted by the Parent, the Company or the Seller or on each of their behalf in connection with the Merger contemplated hereby.
Due Diligence Investigations means such investigations, examinations, inspections, tests and evaluations as Buyer may elect to make as to any Due Diligence Matters with respect to the Property during the Study Period. Title Examination is defined and categorized separately for the purposes of this Agreement and not included within Due Diligence Investigations.

Examples of Due Diligence Investigations in a sentence

  • Due Diligence Investigations and Review – intended to identify requirements to complete the recommended structure for the transaction [such as regulatory and third-party consents/approvals/availability of exemptions] and material risks associated with the intended transactions.

  • Buyer shall pay outside of Escrow all costs and expenses related to the Due Diligence Investigations, and all legal and professional fees and costs of attorneys and other consultants and agents retained by Buyer.

  • The following sections provide an overview of investigation/preparation completed to-date with respect to: • The Asset Transfer Process and• Due Diligence Investigations related to THK Assets.

  • Due Diligence Investigations mean the activities referred to in clause 9.

  • During the Due Diligence Period, Purchaser, its agents, employees, and engineers shall have the right to enter onto the Property to conduct its Due Diligence Investigations.


More Definitions of Due Diligence Investigations

Due Diligence Investigations means the investigations conducted by or on behalf of the Company and its directors for the purpose of preparing and verifying the Prospectus and ensuring that the Prospectus complies with the Corporations Act, and includes the activities referred to in clause 8.
Due Diligence Investigations means the due diligence activities described in the Due Diligence Process Memorandum;
Due Diligence Investigations the due diligence investigations conducted by Sibanye with regard to the Newshelf Group and the due diligence investigations conducted by Gold One International with regard to Sibanye, as the context may require;
Due Diligence Investigations means the activities referred to in clause 7.1 and any questionnaires completed by the Company or its officers, management, employees or agents and provided to the Underwriter before or after the date of this agreement.
Due Diligence Investigations refers to Developer’s due diligence investigations of the Property to determine the suitability of the Property for development and the financial feasibility of the operation of the Project, including investigation of the environmental and geotechnical suitability of the Property, as deemed appropriate in the reasonable discretion of Developer, all at the sole cost and expense of Developer.
Due Diligence Investigations means due diligence investigations required to be conducted by the Lender as prescribed by the Lender's internal compliance requirements.
Due Diligence Investigations means and refers to the Developer’s due diligence investigations of the Property to determine the suitability of the Property for development or operation of the Project