Closing Conditions for the Benefit of the Vendor Sample Clauses

Closing Conditions for the Benefit of the Vendor. The purchase and sale of the Purchased Shares is subject to the following conditions being satisfied at or prior to Closing, which conditions are for the exclusive benefit of the Vendor and may be waived, in whole or in part, by the Vendor in its sole discretion.
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Closing Conditions for the Benefit of the Vendor. Section 8.2 of the Purchase Agreement is hereby amended by:
Closing Conditions for the Benefit of the Vendor. If any of the conditions set out in Section 7.2 are not satisfied or waived on or before the Closing Date, the Vendor may terminate this Agreement by notice in writing to the Purchaser given on or before the Closing Date, in which event this Agreement shall be null and void and of no further force or effect whatsoever and the Vendor shall be released from all of its liabilities and obligations under this Agreement. The Vendor may waive compliance with any of the conditions set out in Section 7.2 in whole or in part if it sees fit to do so, without prejudice to its rights of termination in the event of non-fulfilment of any other condition contained in Section 7.2 in whole or in part or to its rights to recover damages for the breach of any representation or warranty in accordance with this Agreement.

Related to Closing Conditions for the Benefit of the Vendor

  • Conditions for the Benefit of the Purchaser The purchase and sale of the Purchased Shares is subject to the following conditions to be fulfilled or performed at or prior to the Time of Closing, which conditions are for the exclusive benefit of the Purchaser and may be waived in whole or in part by the Purchaser in its sole discretion:

  • Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of the Buyer (i) The Seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Buyer and its Affiliates from and against any and all Adverse Consequences the Buyer or any such Affiliate may suffer through and after the date of the claim for indemnification (including any Adverse Consequences the Buyer or such Affiliate may suffer after the end of any applicable survival period) resulting from, arising out of, or caused by (a) any breach of a representation or warranty of the Seller contained in this Agreement or in any other Transaction Agreement (other than the representations in Sections 3(l) and 3(m) hereof for which the Seller shall not have any indemnification obligation), (b) any breach of a covenant of the Seller contained in this Agreement or in any other Transaction Agreement or (c) any Liability of the Seller with respect to the Division or of the Division Subsidiaries of which Seller had Knowledge and which was not disclosed to the Buyer prior to the Closing (regardless of whether the Liability is an Assumed Liability); provided, however, that (x) the Seller shall not have any obligation to indemnify the Buyer and/or its Affiliates from and against any Adverse Consequences resulting from, arising out of, relating to, or caused by the breach (or alleged breach) of type referred to in clauses (a), (b) and (c) above (other than breaches of Section 6(e)) until the Buyer and/or its Affiliates have suffered Adverse Consequences by reason of all such breaches (or alleged breaches) in excess of a $1 million aggregate deductible (after which point the Seller will be obligated only to indemnify the Buyer from and against further such Adverse Consequences), (y) in no event shall the total obligation of the Seller to indemnify the Buyer and its Affiliates from and against Adverse Consequences exceed $15 million in the aggregate with respect to Adverse Consequences resulting from, arising out of, relating to, or caused by breaches (or alleged breaches) of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b) and (c) above (other than breaches of Section 6(e)) which occur within 365 days after the closing date and (z) in no event shall the total obligation of the Seller to indemnify the Buyer and its Affiliates from and against Adverse Consequences during the period beginning 366 days after the closing Date and ending 548 days after the Closing Date, resulting from, arising out of, relating to, or caused by breaches (or alleged breaches) of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b) and (c) above (other than breaches of Section 6(e)) exceed the result of $12 million minus any amount actually paid pursuant to clause (y).

  • Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of Buyer In the event (i) either Seller, CFC or Conseco breaches any of its representations and warranties contained in Section 3(a), Section 4 and Section 7(b) above or Seller or CFC breaches any of the covenants contained in this Agreement to be performed by Seller or CFC prior to the Closing Date, and provided that Buyer makes a written claim for indemnification against Seller, CFC and/or Conseco pursuant to this Section 9(b), setting forth in reasonable detail the factual and contractual bases on which such party is entitled to indemnification under this Agreement, within the applicable survival period specified in Section 9(a) above (such written claims to be submitted on no more than a quarterly basis following the Closing Date and any failure to submit a claim in any one quarter shall not be deemed as a waiver of the right to submit such claim in a subsequent quarter) or (ii) any Third Party Claim or threatened Third Party Claim is made against Buyer that relates to the actions or inactions of Seller with respect to the Business prior to the Closing, then Seller, CFC and Conseco jointly and severally agree to indemnify Buyer from and against any Adverse Consequences Buyer shall suffer through and after the date of the claim for indemnification caused by such breach. Subject to the further limitations on Conseco's obligations set forth in the next sentence of this Section 9(b), the aggregate amount required to be paid by Seller, CFC and Conseco pursuant to this Section 9(b) (other than amounts payable with respect to claims made under Section 7) shall not exceed $110,000,000, and there shall be no limitation on amounts payable with respect to claims made under Section 7. Conseco shall have no indemnification obligations hereunder following the second anniversary of the Closing Date and its aggregate indemnification obligations hereunder shall be limited to $250,000,000.

  • Seller’s Representations, Warranties and Covenants Seller hereby represents, warrants and covenants to Buyer as follows:

  • Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of the Sellers In the event the Buyer breaches (or in the event any third party alleges facts that, if true, would mean the Buyer has breached) any of its representations, warranties, and covenants contained herein, and, if there is an applicable survival period pursuant to Section 6.1 above, provided that any of the Sellers makes a written claim for indemnification against the Buyer pursuant to Section 8.8 below within such survival period, then the Buyer agrees to indemnify each of the Sellers from and against the entirety of any Adverse Consequences the Seller may suffer through and after the date of the claim for indemnification (including any Adverse Consequences the Seller may suffer after the end of any applicable survival period) resulting from, arising out of, relating to, in the nature of, or caused by the breach (or the alleged breach).

  • Purchaser’s Representations, Warranties and Covenants In order to induce the Issuer to sell and issue the Securities to the Purchaser under one or more exemptions from registration under the Securities Act, the Purchasers, severally and not jointly, represent and warrant to the Issuer, and covenant with the Issuer, that:

  • Reliance Upon Purchaser’s Representations The Purchaser understands that the issuance and sale of the Purchased Securities to it will not be registered under the Securities Act on the ground that such issuance and sale will be exempt from registration under the Securities Act pursuant to Section 4(2) thereof, and that the Company’s reliance on such exemption is based on each Purchaser’s representations set forth herein.

  • Buyer’s Representations, Warranties and Covenants Buyer represents, warrants and covenants:

  • Indemnification Provisions for Buyer’s Benefit (i) In the event Seller breaches any of its representations, warranties, and covenants contained herein, and provided that Buyer makes a written claim for indemnification against Seller within the survival period (if there is an applicable survival period pursuant to ss.8(a) above), then Seller shall indemnify Buyer from and against any and all Losses (but excluding any Losses suffered after the end of any applicable survival period) reasonably and proximately resulting from such breach; provided that Seller will be obligated only to indemnify Buyer from and against such Losses to the extent that (A) the total amount of all such Losses incurred by Buyer as of and through the relevant date equals or exceeds Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) in the aggregate (which indemnity shall commence from the first Dollar of Loss exceeding such threshold amount), and (B) the total amount of Losses for which Seller has previously indemnified Buyer would not, when added together with the indemnifiable Losses currently claimed by Buyer, exceed the total value to Seller of the Purchase Consideration recited in ss.2(b) above, which amount shall constitute Seller's maximum liability under any indemnity obligation hereunder or any other theory or claim of damages or recovery asserted or alleged by, through or on behalf of Buyer in connection with any matters subject or in any manner related to this Agreement; and

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