Common use of No Closing of Business Clause in Contracts

No Closing of Business. Merchant will not sell, dispose, transfer or otherwise convey all or substantially all of its business or assets without first: (i) obtaining the express written consent of Purchaser, and (ii) providing Purchaser with a written agreement of a purchaser or transferee of Merchant’s business or assets assuming all of Merchant’s obligations under this Agreement pursuant to documentation satisfactory to Purchaser. Merchant represents that it has no current plans to close its business either temporarily (for renovations, repairs or any other purpose), or permanently. Merchant agrees that until Purchaser shall have received all of the Sold Amount of Future Receipts, Merchant will not voluntarily close its business on a permanent or temporarily basis for renovations, repairs, or any other purposes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Merchant shall have the right to close its business temporarily if such closing is necessitated by a requirement to conduct renovations or repairs imposed upon Merchant’s business by legal authorities having jurisdiction over Merchant’s business (such as from a health department or fire department) or if such closing is necessitated by circumstances outside Merchant’s reasonable control. Prior to any such temporary closure of its business, Merchant shall provide Purchaser ten (10) Business Days advance notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale of Future Receivables (Vystar Corp), Agreement of Sale of Future Receipts (SHARING SERVICES GLOBAL Corp), Agreement of Sale of Future Receipts (Spectrum Global Solutions, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Closing of Business. Merchant will not sell, dispose, transfer or otherwise convey all or substantially all of its business or assets without first: (i) obtaining the express written consent of Purchaser, and (ii) providing Purchaser with a written agreement of a purchaser or transferee of Merchant’s 's business or assets assuming all of Merchant’s 's obligations under this Agreement pursuant to documentation satisfactory to Purchaser. Merchant represents that it has no current plans to close its business either temporarily (for renovations, repairs or any other purpose), or permanently. Merchant agrees that until Purchaser shall have received all of the Sold Amount of Future Receipts, Merchant will not voluntarily close its business on a permanent or temporarily basis for renovations, repairs, or any other purposes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Merchant shall have the right to close its business temporarily if such closing is necessitated by a requirement to conduct renovations or repairs imposed upon Merchant’s 's business by legal authorities having jurisdiction over Merchant’s 's business (such as from a health department or fire department) or if such closing is necessitated by circumstances outside Merchant’s 's reasonable control. Prior to any such temporary closure of its business, Merchant shall provide Purchaser ten (10) Business Days advance notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale of Future Receipts (Sharing Services, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.