Post-Closing Discovery of Contracts Sample Clauses

Post-Closing Discovery of Contracts. Buyer acknowledges that it is assuming the Assumed Contracts as defined in Section 1.4 regardless of whether such Assumed Contracts are set forth on Schedule 1.4(b), 1.4(e), 1.4(f)(i), 1.4(f)(ii) or 1.4(g). If (i) following the Effective Date or the Closing Date, Buyer or Sellers discover (through whatever means) one or more Contracts and/or Leases that have not been scheduled on Schedule 1.4(b), 1.4(e), 1.4(f)(i), 1.4(f)(ii) or 1.4(g) or (ii) if between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, any Seller enters into a Contract or Lease required to be listed on Schedule 1.4(b), 1.4(e), 1.4(f)(i), 1.4(f)(ii) or 1.4(g), then, with respect to discoveries by Sellers pursuant to clause
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Related to Post-Closing Discovery of Contracts

  • Post-Closing Obligations Seller and Buyer agree to the following post-Closing obligations:

  • Closing Obligations At the Closing:

  • Seller’s Closing Deliveries At the Closing, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered the following:

  • Closing Deliveries (a) On or prior to the Closing, the Company shall issue, deliver or cause to be delivered to each Purchaser the following (the “Company Deliverables”):

  • Closing Deliverables (a) At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • Land Acquisition Disbursement To initiate the purchase of the Land, the Recipient must first complete and submit a written Request to Proceed to the Director prior to Closing. The Request to Proceed must name the proposed Title Agent and must indicate the amount of Funds requested from the OPWC for the land acquisition, including expected settlement costs, based upon the participation ratio and the amount of funds expected from any Matching Funds. The Request to Proceed must contain as attachments: (a) a copy of the proposed Deed Restrictions; (b) a copy of the executed purchase agreement with respect to, or such other agreement to convey an interest in, the Land between the Recipient and the Land owner; (c) a copy of the performed appraisal according to the specifications provided by the Director; (d) evidence satisfactory to the Director that Recipient will acquire marketable title to the Land at Closing; and (d) if the Recipient desires to elect the pre-closing option described below (i) a copy of the signed escrow agreement among Recipient, Title Agent and the OPWC, executed by Recipient and Title Agent, substantially in the form of Appendix F of this Agreement (the "Escrow Agreement") and (ii) if the Title Agent is an agent for a title insurance company, rather than a title company itself, a closing protection letter issued by the title insurance company to the OPWC. Funds for land acquisition shall be disbursed to the Recipient, as part of a grant to the Recipient pursuant to Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27, pursuant to the pre-closing option and/or the reimbursement option, as described in subsections 5(a) and 5(b), respectively.

  • Price Adjustments for OGS Centralized Contracts Periodic price adjustments will occur no more than twice per year on a schedule to be established solely by OGS. Pricing offered shall be fixed for the first twelve (12) months of the Contract term. Such price increases will only apply to the OGS Centralized Contracts and shall not be applied retroactively to Authorized User Agreements or any Mini-bids already submitted to an Authorized User. Price Decreases Price decreases may be made at any time. Additionally, some price decreases shall be calculated in accordance with Appendix B, section 17, Pricing.

  • Environmental Considerations A. Company, its officers, agents, servants, employees, invitees, independent contractors, successors, and assigns will not discharge or spill any Hazardous Substance, as defined herein, into any component of the storm drainage system or onto any paved or unpaved area within the boundaries of the Premises. In addition, Company will not discharge or spill any Hazardous Substance into any component of the sanitary sewer system without first neutralizing or treating same as required by applicable anti-pollution laws or ordinances, in a manner satisfactory to Authority and other public bodies, federal, state, or local, having jurisdiction over or responsibility for the prevention of pollution of canals, streams, rivers, and other bodies of water. Company’s discharge, spill or introduction of any Hazardous Substance onto the Premises or into any component of Authority’s sanitary or storm drainage systems will, if not remedied by Company with all due dispatch, at the sole discretion of Authority, be deemed a default and cause for termination of this Agreement by Authority, subject to notice and cure. Such termination will not relieve Company of or from liability for such discharge or spill.

  • Land Acquisition and Resettlement 8. The Borrower shall cause NHA to ensure that all land acquisition and resettlement proceed in accordance with applicable laws, and ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement, as well as in accordance with the framework set out in the agreed upon resettlement plan.

  • Settlement and Recovery of Funding for Prior Years (a) The HSP acknowledges that settlement and recovery of Funding can occur up to 7 years after the provision of Funding.

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