Non-Assignment of Certain Contracts. Notwithstanding anything to ----------------------------------- the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that the assignment hereunder of any of the Assets shall require the consent of any other party (or in the event that any of the same shall be nonassignable), neither this Agreement nor any action taken pursuant to its provisions shall constitute an assignment or an agreement to assign if such assignment or attempted assignment would constitute a breach thereof or result in the loss or diminution thereof; provided, however, that in each such case, the Seller shall, at its own expense, use its best efforts to obtain the consent of such other party to an assignment to Purchaser.
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Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Hall Kinion & Associates Inc), Huntington Asset Purchase Agreement (Hall Kinion & Associates Inc)
Non-Assignment of Certain Contracts. Notwithstanding anything to ----------------------------------- the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that the assignment hereunder of any of the Assets shall require the consent of any other party (or in the event that any of the same shall be nonassignable), neither this Agreement nor any action taken pursuant to its provisions shall constitute an assignment or an agreement to assign if such assignment or attempted assignment would constitute a breach thereof or result in the loss or diminution thereof; provided, however, that in each such case, the Seller shall, at its own expense, use its best commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of such other party to an assignment to PurchaserBuyer.
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Non-Assignment of Certain Contracts. Notwithstanding anything to ----------------------------------- the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that the assignment hereunder of any of the Assets shall require the consent of any other party (or in the event that any of the same shall be nonassignable), neither this Agreement nor any action taken pursuant to its provisions shall constitute an assignment or an agreement to assign if such assignment or attempted assignment would constitute a breach thereof or result in the loss or diminution thereof; provided, however, that in each such case, the Seller shall, at its own expense, use its best commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of such other party to an assignment to Purchaser.
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