International Retained Assets Sample Clauses

International Retained Assets. (i) Seller and Buyer acknowledge that on the Closing Date legal title to certain of the Closing Assets (e.g., Registrations) in certain countries, other than the United States, will remain with Seller or Seller’s Affiliates or designees (in which event Seller or Seller’s Affiliates or designees shall transfer on the Closing Date to Buyer or Buyer’s Affiliates or designees legal title to all other Closing Assets (e.g., Transferred Intellectual Property, customer sales and marketing information files) with respect to the Product Lines at issue in any such country except for those Closing Assets with respect to which legal title could not be, or is not commercially reasonable to be, transferred to Buyer or Buyer’s Affiliates or designees until the satisfaction of all Impeding Factors in accordance with the applicable relevant local laws) due to any applicable local regulatory requirements (the “Marketing Permit Requirements”), including the obtaining of appropriate Product registrations (the “Registrations”) in the name of Buyer, Buyer’s Affiliates or Buyer’s designees, whether by transfer or otherwise (each, an “Impeding Factor”). Those Closing Assets to which Seller, Seller’s Affiliates or Seller’s designees retain legal title and possession after the Closing Date shall be referred to as the “International Retained Assets”. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent permitted by relevant local Law beneficial ownership to the International Retained Assets shall vest with Buyer on the Closing Date and remain with Buyer until legal ownership vests with Buyer. Seller or Seller’s Affiliates or designees shall transfer legal title to the International Retained Assets for each country, other than the United States, to Buyer or Buyer’s Affiliates or designees for no additional consideration as soon as practicable following the satisfaction of all applicable Impeding Factors for each particular country. Seller and Buyer hereby acknowledge and agree that the consideration for the International Retained Assets is included in the Purchase Price. Seller and Buyer shall each use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy all Impeding Factors and complete the Local Closing for each country as soon as reasonably possible. Unless expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement, Seller and Buyer shall each bear its own costs and expenses in connection therewith without the requirement of payment of any further consideration. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller and its Aff...
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