Mitigation of Adverse Effects Sample Clauses

Mitigation of Adverse Effects. Each of the Parties undertakes to make commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any and all adverse effects on the other Party, its Affiliates and/or their respective businesses, as a result of negotiations for the conclusion or renewal of agreements and arrangements with third parties within the scope of, or during, the Business Separation. Sendas undertakes to make commercially reasonable efforts, and CBD undertakes to cooperate with Sendas, to negotiate new agreements for Sendas, either with the counterparties of the Shared Agreements, or with other possible suppliers, if any, relating to services, products and/or benefits under any Shared Agreement, so that the Parties terminate, in the shortest possible period, the existing relationships between them under the Shared Agreements, as set forth in Clause 5.2.
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Mitigation of Adverse Effects. If archaeological are sites are discovered that are determined eligible for the NRHP in coordination with FHWA, SHPO, and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, IDOT will consult with FHWA, SHPO, and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma in developing measures to avoid and minimize potential impacts to these historic properties. When impacts cannot be avoided, data-recovery excavations will be conducted by IDOT. These investigations will follow the generalized data- recovery plans for prehistoric and historic era habitation sites listed in Exhibit D.
Mitigation of Adverse Effects. The Affected Party will nevertheless use commercially practical endeavors to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract and to mitigate the adverse effects of the Force Majeure Event to the extent commercially practical.
Mitigation of Adverse Effects 

Related to Mitigation of Adverse Effects

  • Notice of Adverse Change The Company shall promptly give notice to all holders of any Securities (but in any event within seven (7) days) after becoming aware of the existence of any condition or event which constitutes, or the occurrence of, any of the following:

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