Conditions of Conducting Due Diligence Sample Clauses

Conditions of Conducting Due Diligence. Purchaser’s right to conduct due diligence on, at or otherwise with respect to the Property prior to the Closing Date shall be subject to Purchaser’s continuing compliance with the advance notice described in Section 6(d) and each and all of the following conditions: (i) all such due diligence shall be conducted in a manner that is not disruptive to tenants or other temporary occupants at the Property; (ii) any contact or communication with any tenants (present or prospective) of the Property or their home office(s) shall be made only after giving advance notice to Seller of Purchaser’s intent to make such contact or communication and such contact or communication shall be limited to matters concerning the operation of the Shopping Center or the respective tenant’s lease, and in all cases, such contact and communications shall be made in a professional and confidential manner; (iii) Purchaser shall at all times strictly comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to the Property and shall not engage in any activities that would violate permits, licenses, environmental, wetlands or other regulations pertaining to the Property; (iv) promptly after entry onto the Property, Purchaser shall restore or repair, to Seller’s reasonable satisfaction, any damage thereto caused by or otherwise arising from any act or omission by Purchaser, its agents, representatives or contractors; (v) neither Purchaser nor its agents, representatives or contractors shall engage in any activities that would cause Seller’s rights, title, interests or obligations in or relating to the Property to be adversely affected in any way, including, without limitation, the assertion of any mechanic’s liens, and Purchaser shall, without limitation, immediately remove and bond over any liens, notices and claims of liens or other matters affecting the Property which are caused by the acts or omissions of Purchaser, its agents, representatives or contractors; and (vi) Purchaser shall bear all costs and expenses of its due diligence with respect to the Property and Seller shall have no obligation to pay for and/or reimburse Purchaser for any of such costs and expenses, whether or not the sale of the Property pursuant to this Agreement actually closes.
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Conditions of Conducting Due Diligence. Seller shall cooperate with Purchaser’s requests for information and documents, Inspections and investigations of the Property. Purchaser’s right to conduct due diligence on, at or otherwise with respect to the Property prior to the Closing Date shall be subject to Purchaser’s continuing compliance with each and all of the following conditions: (i) Seller shall permit Purchaser, and its agents, representatives and contractors, to have reasonable access to the Property during normal business hours, subject to the rights of tenants and occupants of the Property and Seller shall have the right to be present during such access; (ii) Purchaser shall at all times comply, in all material respects, with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to the Property; and

Related to Conditions of Conducting Due Diligence

  • WORKING CONDITIONS In order to effectively resolve workload issues, please provide details about the working conditions at the time of occurrence by providing the following information: Regular Staffing #: RN RPN PSW Clerks & Other Actual Staffing #: RN RPN PSW Clerks & Other Agency/Registry RN: Yes No And how many? Junior Staff*: Yes No And how many? RN RPN PSW Temp RNs RN Staff Overtime: Yes No If yes, how many staff? Total Hours: If there was a shortage of staff at the time of the occurrence, (including support staff) please check one or all of the following that apply: Absence/Emergency Leave Sick Call(s) Vacancies Management Support available on site? Yes No On Standby? Yes No On Call? Yes No Did they respond? Yes No Did they resolve the issue? Yes No Charge nurses (CN) are not held accountable for the actions of others, they are accountable for their actions in relation to others (“Nurse in Charge”, CNO Communique, Sept. 2002). Were you working in a Charge Nurse Leadership Role? Yes No i) Assigning: Could you assign staff according to their abilities? Yes No Did you have time to determine what staff was most likely to need your help? Yes No Did you have time to provide necessary support and supervision? Yes No

  • Due Diligence During the term of this Agreement, the Company will reasonably cooperate with any reasonable due diligence review conducted by the Agent in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, providing information and making available documents and senior corporate officers, during normal business hours and at the Company’s principal offices, as the Agent may reasonably request from time to time.

  • Unsafe Working Conditions Employees shall be recognized by the Employer to have the competence to determine what constitutes unsafe working conditions within their discipline. No employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work in a situation which is deemed unsafe beyond the reasonable requirements of the employee's job.

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