Merchant covenants to continue to operate Sample Clauses

Merchant covenants to continue to operate the Stores in the ordinary course of business from the date of this Agreement to the Sale Commencement Date, and to operate the Remaining Stores in the ordinary course of business from the date of this Agreement through the Sale Termination Date, in each case: (i) selling inventory during such period at customary prices; (ii) not promoting or advertising any sales or in-store promotions (including POS promotions) to the public (except for Merchant's historic and customary promotions for all of its locations as set forth in EXHIBIT 11.1(C) attached hereto); (iii) not returning inventory to vendors and not transferring inventory or supplies between or among Stores, Remaining Stores and Merchant's distribution center(s), except (A) as permitted under Section 8.4 above; and (iv) not making any management personnel moves or changes at the Stores without Agent's prior written consent (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld). Without limiting the foregoing, Merchant shall not conduct or advertise "going out of business", "store closing", or "liquidation" sales at any of the Remaining Stores located within the market area under the same newspaper advertising umbrella of any Store at any time during the Sale Term; provided, however, if Merchant closes a store or stores in such market area, Merchant will be permitted to place signs within such stores or stores, but not in the windows, stating that "this location is closing" and advising the customer of Merchant's other locations within the said area which are remaining open, provided, further, Merchant shall not offer a discount in such closing store or stores greater than that being simultaneously offered by Agent in the Stores in such market area.
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