Common use of Certain Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Certain Cooperation. Following the date hereof and prior to the Closing, the parties will cooperate and discuss in good faith to determine whether there are any mutually agreeable changes to this Agreement that would minimize the aggregate Tax liability to the parties resulting from the transactions contemplated hereby, including regarding the components of the aggregate Purchase Price (or reduction thereof) and the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Acquired Assets and Assumed Liabilities, but that would also ensure that each party receives, in the aggregate, the same economic benefits under this Agreement and any other related agreement as each party would have received absent any such changes and that would not reasonably be expected to prevent or materially delay the Closing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement (Cabela's Credit Card Master Note Trust), Framework Agreement (Synovus Financial Corp), Sale and Purchase Agreement (Cabelas Inc)

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