Enquiries made Clause Samples
The 'Enquiries made' clause defines the obligations and limitations regarding questions or requests for information made by one party to another, typically during a transaction or due diligence process. It specifies how and when enquiries can be submitted, and may outline the scope of information that must be provided in response. For example, it might require the seller to answer all reasonable questions about the business or property being sold, but exclude responsibility for information not specifically requested. This clause ensures transparency and helps prevent disputes by clarifying the process and expectations for information exchange between parties.
Enquiries made. For the purpose of giving this opinion, we have:
Enquiries made. For the purpose of giving this opinion, we have:
4.1 made an oral enquiry by telephone of the Central Registry of Winding Up Petitions in respect of OFP on [__________]; and
4.2 arranged for a review of the copy documents relating to OFP available from the Companies House website on [__________]. Except for the documents listed in paragraph 3 above and the matters referred to in this paragraph 4, we have not examined any contracts or other documents entered into by or affecting any party to the Credit Documents nor any corporate records of OFP and we have not made any other enquiries or searches concerning OFP.
