Deliverables of Carlyle at the Closing Sample Clauses

Deliverables of Carlyle at the Closing. At the Closing, Carlyle shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Parent:
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  • Transactions at the Closing At the Closing, the following transactions shall occur, which transactions shall be deemed to take place simultaneously and no transaction shall be deemed to have been completed or any document delivered until all such transactions have been completed and all required documents delivered:

  • Actions at the Closing At the Closing:

  • Deliverables at Closing (a) At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to the Company:

  • Deliveries at the Closing At the Closing:

  • Seller Closing Deliverables At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • At the Closing (a) Seller will deliver to Buyer:

  • After the Closing Date Buyer shall accept payment of all accounts receivable in the normal course of conducting the Business. Upon payment of any amounts from Delinquent Members, Buyer shall credit such payment first to the amounts owed by such Delinquent Member indicated on the Seller Receivable List, and then for Buyer's account.

  • Seller’s Closing Deliverables At the Closing, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Purchaser, at Seller's expense, each of the following items:

  • Procedure at the Closing At the Closing, the parties agree to take the following steps in the order listed below (provided, however, that upon their completion all of these steps shall be deemed to have occurred simultaneously):

  • Operations Prior to the Closing Date (a) Seller shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to, and to cause the Companies to, operate and carry on the Business in the ordinary course and substantially as operated immediately prior to the date of this Agreement. Consistent with the foregoing, Seller shall use its commercially reasonable efforts, and shall cause the Companies to use their commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with good business practice, to preserve the goodwill of the suppliers, contractors, licensors, employees, customers, distributors and others having business relations with the Business.

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