Permitted Acts. Nothing in clause 5 restricts the Seller from doing anything: (a) that is expressly permitted in this Agreement; (b) to reasonably and prudently respond to an emergency or disaster (including a situation giving rise to a risk of personal injury or damage to property); or (c) approved by the Buyer in writing, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
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Permitted Acts. Nothing in clause 5 5.1 restricts the Seller from doing anything:
(a) that is expressly permitted contemplated in this a Transaction Agreement;
(b) to reasonably and prudently respond to an emergency or disaster (including a situation giving rise to a risk of personal injury or damage to property)) in respect of the Business or the Xxxxx Shoal Interests;
(c) that is necessary for the Seller to meet its legal or contractual obligations;
(d) subject to the provisions of clause 5.1, that is in the ordinary course of business; or
(ce) approved by the Buyer in writingBuyer, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
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Permitted Acts. Nothing in clause 5 5.1 restricts the Seller from doing anything:
(a) that is expressly permitted in contemplated or required by this Agreement;
(b) to reasonably and prudently respond to an emergency or disaster (including a situation giving rise to a risk of personal injury or damage to property);
(c) that is necessary for the Seller to meet its legal or contractual obligations; or
(cd) approved by agreed in writing between the Seller and the Buyer in writing, (such approval agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).
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Samples: Asset and Business Sale Agreement
Permitted Acts. Nothing in clause 5 4.1 restricts the Seller from doing anything:
(a) that is expressly permitted contemplated in this Agreementagreement or any Transaction Agreement or the Disclosure Materials;
(b) to reasonably and prudently respond to an emergency or disaster (including a situation giving rise to a risk of personal injury or damage to property);
(c) that is necessary for the Seller to meet its legal or contractual obligations;
(d) in the ordinary and usual course of carrying out its business; or
(ce) approved by the Buyer in writingBuyer, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
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