Draft Documentation Sample Clauses
The Draft Documentation clause outlines the requirements and procedures for preparing, reviewing, and finalizing draft versions of contractual or project-related documents. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for creating the initial drafts, the process for circulating drafts among relevant parties for feedback, and the timelines for submitting comments or revisions. By establishing a clear framework for document drafting and review, this clause helps ensure that all parties have the opportunity to contribute to and agree upon the final documentation, thereby reducing misunderstandings and promoting accuracy in the contractual relationship.
Draft Documentation. ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s legal counsel will provide the drafts of the following documents: Purchase & Sale Agreement: Within three (3) business days of the receipt of a fully executed term sheet Lease Agreement: Within three (3) days of the execution of the Purchase & Sale Agreement Corporate Approvals: This Term Sheet, as well as the terms of any further negotiations, shall be subject to corporate approval by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Seller.
Draft Documentation. On the date that is L minus (-) two hundred and ten (210) days:
(i) In order for the Customer to be eligible for consideration as a Category 1 Customer on the Conversion Commitment Date, the Customer shall submit a draft of the Appraisal to AEF.
(ii) In order for the Customer to be eligible for consideration as a Category 2 Customer on the Conversion Commitment Date, the Customer shall submit to AEF drafts of (A) the Conversion Business Plan and (B) the Appraisal.
(iii) In order for the Customer to be eligible for consideration as a Category 3 Customer on the Conversion Commitment Date, regardless of whether or not a Preliminary Base Case exists, the Customer shall submit to AEF drafts of (A) the Conversion Business Plan, (B) the Appraisal and (C) the Expert Studies supporting the Conversion Business Plan.
