ACCOUNTS AND NOTES PAYABLE NOTICES Sample Clauses

ACCOUNTS AND NOTES PAYABLE NOTICES. Seller shall assist Buyer and Buyer's agents and representatives in delivering notices from Seller, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Seller and Buyer, and at Buyer's sole cost and expense, to each Person to whom Seller anticipates it will owe an Account Payable or note payable as of the Closing Date notifying such Person that Seller shall remain liable for the payment of such Account Payable or note payable pursuant to the terms hereof. Seller hereby covenants and agrees that it will provide Buyer with a list of the Persons to whom such notice should be addressed; it being understood that the failure to transmit any such notice to any such Person shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement.
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