Extension of Closing Date for Notice and Cure Sample Clauses

Extension of Closing Date for Notice and Cure. If Buyer timely gives Seller notice of objection to any title exception under Section 4.1.2 later than the tenth (10th) Day preceding the Closing Date, the Closing Date may be extended by Seller if Seller has elected to cure such title objection, to a date no more than fifteen (15) Days after the date otherwise specified herein as the Closing Date. Such extension shall be effected by Seller’s giving written notice of such extension to Buyer on or before the date otherwise specified herein as the Closing Date.
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Extension of Closing Date for Notice and Cure. If Buyer gives timely written notice under Section 4.2 of any Additional Objectionable Title Matter later than the thirtieth (30th) day preceding the Last Closing Date, the Last Closing Date may be extended by Seller, to a date no more than thirty (30) days after the date otherwise specified herein as the Last Closing Date, to allow Seller to cure such Additional Objectionable Title Matter. Such extension shall be effected by a Seller’s giving written notice of such extension to Buyer within five (5) Business Days of Buyer’s notification of such Additional Objectionable Title Matter.

Related to Extension of Closing Date for Notice and Cure

  • Extension of Closing Date 54 (a) If Paragraph 8(b) is checked and Closing funds from Buyer’s lender(s) are not available on Closing Date due 55 to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Closing Disclosure delivery requirements (“CFPB Requirements”), 56 then Closing Date shall be extended for such period necessary to satisfy CFPB Requirements, provided such 57 period shall not exceed 10 days.

  • Additional Conditions to Closing (a) All necessary approvals under federal and state securities laws and other authorizations relating to the issuance of the Acquisition Shares and the transfer of the Shares shall have been received.

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Extension of Credit The obligation of each Lender to make an Advance or of any Issuing Bank to issue a Letter of Credit on the occasion of the Initial Extension of Credit hereunder is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent before or concurrently with the Initial Extension of Credit:

  • Conditions Precedent to the Initial Extension of Credit The obligation of each Lender to make the initial extensions of credit provided for hereunder is subject to the fulfillment, to the satisfaction of Agent and each Lender, of each of the conditions precedent set forth on Schedule 3.1 (the making of such initial extensions of credit by a Lender being conclusively deemed to be its satisfaction or waiver of the conditions precedent).

  • Additional Conditions Precedent No Lender has any obligation to make any Loan (including its first), and LC Issuer has no obligation to issue any Letter of Credit (including its first), unless the following conditions precedent have been satisfied:

  • Conditions Precedent to Each Extension of Credit Before any extension of credit governed by this agreement, whether by disbursement of a loan, issuance of a letter of credit or otherwise, the following conditions must be satisfied:

  • Conditions to Initial Extension of Credit The agreement of each Lender to make the initial extension of credit requested to be made by it is subject to the satisfaction, prior to or concurrently with the making of such extension of credit on the Closing Date, of the following conditions precedent:

  • Initial Conditions Precedent The obligation of the Lenders to effect or permit the occurrence of the first Credit Event hereunder, whether as the making of a Loan or the issuance of a Letter of Credit, is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions precedent:

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