Common use of Buyer Discretion Clause in Contracts

Buyer Discretion. During the period from the Execution Date to the Closing Date, if Seller becomes aware of (i) any fact or condition that existed on the date hereof that causes or constitutes a breach of any of Seller’s representations and warranties as of the Execution Date or (ii) any event reasonably expected to have a material and adverse effect on the Acquired Assets, the Licensed Operations, the Assumed Liabilities or the Hospital Campus Real Property, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer in writing of such fact or condition and deliver to Buyer a proposed Modification to any applicable Exhibit or Schedule, and the addition of such Modification to the Final Schedule shall be in the sole discretion of Buyer.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Assets, Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Assets, Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Assets

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