Mode and Standards for Documentation Handover Sample Clauses

Mode and Standards for Documentation Handover. 9.1 The following documentation held by the Sellers, if fallen within the scope of documentation under the Transaction, such Seller or Sells shall make reasonable endeavors to provide: (1) Telecommunications towers and related documentations: project files (including: designs, replies to design, contracts, construction drawings, final acceptance document, completion settlement reports), plan permits, construction permits and other relevant project documents; purchase contracts (if any) directly purchasing telecommunications towers, copies of purchase invoices; operation instruction, warranty certificate and service records, and other related documentation; environment acceptance documentation; and in relation to any leased telecommunications towers, also including any consent letter given by the relevant Third Party specifying that such Third Party consents to transfer title therein to the Purchaser or any agreement concluded by the Sellers concerned, the Purchaser and Third Party concerned specifying the title attribution of the telecommunication towers and related assets, rent payment certificate and the like. (2) Real estate asset-related documentations: in relation to real estates purchased, including real estate purchase contract (original), title certificate (copy), invoice (copy), etc.; in relation to real estates built by any of the Sellers, including title certificate (copy), land plan permits, project plan permits, project construction permits, completion acceptance documents and related project files (original) (including: designs, replies to design, contracts, construction drawings, final acceptance document, completion settlement reports and other related project documents); and real estate transfer registration-related documentation; and in relation to real estates rented, refer to Subpragraph (6). (3) Documentations in relation to electric power, battery, air-conditioning, firefighting, security and other equipment: purchase contracts (if any), copies of purchase invoices, operation instruction, warranty certificate and service records, and other related documentation. (4) Land use right-related documentations: state-owned land use right certificates (original), land transfer/ assignment contracts (original), competent governmental approval (original or copy) and the like., land asset change records and corresponding evidences; collective construction land use right certificates (original), land transfer/ assignment contracts (original), com...
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