Post-Closing Title Diligence Sample Clauses

Post-Closing Title Diligence. On or before December 31, 2012 (or such later date as the Administrative Agent shall reasonably determine), the Borrower and the Parent shall have delivered title reports and other title information consistent with usual and customary standards for the geographic regions in which the proved Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the Initial Reserve Report are located, taking into account the size, scope and number of leases and xxxxx of the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries with respect to at least 80% of the total value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the Initial Reserve Report.
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Post-Closing Title Diligence. Not later than ninety (90) days following the Closing Date, the Borrower shall have delivered or otherwise made available to the Administrative Agent, title reports or other title information, satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion, and consistent with usual and customary standards for the geographic regions in which the proved reserves in the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the Initial Reserve Report are located, taking into account the size, scope and number of leases and xxxxx of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with respect to not less than 70% of the Proved Reserves (provided that, for purposes of satisfying the foregoing requirement, the Administrative Agent may take into account the title diligence that was previously conducted by the Existing Agent).

Related to Post-Closing Title Diligence

  • Post-Closing (a) Take all necessary actions to satisfy the items described on Schedule 7.12 (as may be updated pursuant to this Agreement) within the applicable period of time specified in such Schedule (or such longer period as the Administrative Agent may agree in its sole discretion).

  • Post-Closing Cooperation Subject to compliance with contractual obligations and applicable Law, for three (3) months immediately following the Closing Date, each party shall afford to the other party and the other party’s Representatives during normal business hours in a manner so as to not unreasonably disrupt or interfere with the conduct of business reasonable access to the personnel of such party with relevant knowledge regarding any Product, if any. Requests may be made under this Section 4.2 for access to information requested by the requesting party in connection with its financial reporting and accounting matters, preparing financial statements, preparing and filing any Tax Returns, prosecuting any claims for refund, defending any Tax claims or assessment, preparing securities Law or securities exchange filings, prosecuting, defending or settling any litigation or insurance claim, prosecuting patent applications and pursuing other patent matters, performing obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and all other proper business purposes (including determining any matter relating to its rights and obligations hereunder). A party making information or personnel available to another party under this Section 4.2 shall be entitled to receive from such other party, upon the presentation of invoices therefor, payments for such amounts relating to supplies, disbursements and other out-of-pocket expenses, as may reasonably be incurred in making such information or personnel available. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, nothing in this Section 4.2 shall require (i) the Seller or any of its Affiliates or the Buyer or any of its Affiliates (x) to waive the protection of an attorney-client privilege or (y) to take any action that would result in the disclosure of any trade secrets (provided that, in the case of clause (i)(x), the disclosing party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the other party, to the extent possible, with access to the relevant information in a manner that would not reasonably be expected to result in any such waiver) or (ii) the auditors and independent accountants of the Seller or any of its Affiliates or of the Buyer or any of its Affiliates to make any work papers available to any Person unless and until such Person has signed a customary confidentiality and hold harmless agreement relating to such access to work papers in form and substance reasonably acceptable to such auditors or independent accountants.

  • Due Diligence Examination At any time during the Review Period, and thereafter through Closing of the Property, Buyer and/or its representatives and agents shall have the right to enter upon the Property at all reasonable times for the purposes of reviewing all Records and other data, documents and/or information relating to the Property and conducting such surveys, appraisals, engineering tests, soil tests (including, without limitation, Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments), inspections of construction and other inspections and other studies as Buyer deems reasonable and necessary or appropriate to evaluate the Property, subject to providing reasonable advance notice to Seller unless otherwise agreed to by Buyer and Seller (the “Due Diligence Examination”). Seller shall have the right to have its representative present during Buyer’s physical inspections of its Property, provided that failure of Seller to do so shall not prevent Buyer from exercising its due diligence, review and inspection rights hereunder. Buyer agrees to exercise reasonable care when visiting the Property, in a manner which shall not materially adversely affect the operation of the Property.

  • Due Diligence Period (a) During the period (the “Due Diligence Period”) beginning on the Effective Date and ending at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on November 19, 2014 (the “Expiration of the Due Diligence Period”), Purchaser shall have the right, upon a minimum of one Business Day’s prior telephonic or written notice to Seller, to make a physical inspection of the Property, including (i) a non-invasive inspection of the environmental condition thereof and such non-invasive physical engineering and other studies and tests on the Property as Purchaser deems appropriate in its sole discretion and (ii) with Seller’s consent, which Seller may withhold in its sole discretion, further inspections of the environmental condition of the Property and further physical engineering and other studies and tests on the Property that are invasive or could alter the physical condition of the Property (including examination of materials, soil samples, and groundwater). Prior to performing any inspection or test (whether non-invasive or otherwise), Purchaser must deliver a certificate of insurance to the applicable Seller evidencing that Purchaser and its contractors, agents and representatives have in place comprehensive general liability insurance (with policy limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate) and for workers’ compensation insurance (with policy limits not less than statutory requirements) for its activities on the Property on terms reasonably satisfactory to Seller covering any accident arising in connection with the presence of Purchaser, its contractors, agents and representatives on the Property, which insurance shall name Seller and the Company as additional insureds thereunder and Purchaser shall bear the cost of all such inspections or tests. All third-party professional inspection companies or individuals shall be duly licensed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall give no fewer than two Business Days’ notice to Seller prior to inspecting any Tenant occupied portions of the Property. Subject to the provisions of this Section 2.3, Purchaser upon prior notice to Seller may meet with the current property manager at the Property. At Purchaser’s request, and to the extent in Seller’s or the Company’s possession, Seller shall make available to Purchaser copies of the maintenance records and reports for the Property. Purchaser shall (i) exercise reasonable care at all times that Purchaser shall be present upon the Property, (ii) at Purchaser’s expense, observe and comply with all applicable laws and any conditions imposed by any insurance policy then in effect with respect to the Property and made known to Purchaser, (iii) not engage in any activities which would violate the provisions of any permit or license pertaining to the Property and made known to Purchaser, (iv) not unreasonably disturb the Tenants or unreasonably interfere with their use of the Property pursuant to their respective Leases, (v) not unreasonably interfere with the operation and maintenance of the Property, (vi) repair any damage to the Property resulting directly or indirectly from Purchaser’s activities at the Property and (vii) not disclose any confidential information except as permitted under this Agreement or required by applicable law. Purchaser’s obligation pursuant to clauses (vi) and (vii) above shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Post-Closing Deliverables On or before the Closing Date, the applicable Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • Second Closing (a) In the event that prior to April 7, 2005 (the “Option Period”), a public announcement of the Clinical Event has occurred, the Company shall have the right to require a second closing (the “Second Closing”) pursuant to which the Company shall issue and sell to each Purchaser, and each Purchaser shall, severally and not jointly, purchase from the Company, one-half of such number of Units as set forth opposite such Purchaser’s name in Exhibit A attached hereto at the Per Unit Purchase Price, which shall be in addition to the Units purchased under Section 2.2. The Second Closing shall occur within two (2) business days after the public announcement of the Clinical Event. At the Second Closing, the Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered to each Purchaser the following: (i) a Warrant, registered in the name of such Purchaser, pursuant to which such Purchaser shall have the right to acquire such number of Warrant Shares as set forth opposite such Purchaser’s name on Exhibit A under the heading “Second Closing Warrant Shares,” on the terms set forth therein; (ii) an instruction letter to the Transfer Agent in the form set forth on Exhibit C hereto; and (iii) a certificate from a duly authorized officer certifying on behalf of the Company that a public announcement of the Clinical Event has occurred. At the Second Closing, each Purchaser shall instruct the Escrow Agent to deliver an amount equal to the Per Unit Purchase Price multiplied by one-half of the number of Units as set forth opposite such Purchaser’s name on Exhibit A, in United States dollars and in immediately available funds, by wire transfer to an account designated in writing to such Purchaser by the Company for such purpose, and the Company shall consent to such instruction. Each Purchaser shall have the right, at any time during the Option Period, to request a Second Closing and to purchase on the terms provided herein up to the total amount of the Units that could be purchased by such Purchaser at the Second Closing.

  • Purchaser’s Closing Obligations Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Seller at Closing the following:

  • Post-Closing Operations After the Closing, ACQUIRED COMPANY will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company subject to the terms and conditions outlined in this Agreement. ACQUIRED COMPANY shall be responsible to report to the Company all financial matters and newsworthy events as they materialize, as Seller recognizes Company is a publicly traded company and has certain material obligations of disclosure pursuant to state and federal laws, statutes and regulations.

  • Seller’s Closing Obligations At Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • Seller’s Closing Deliverables At or prior to the Closing, Seller shall deliver, or cause to be delivered, to Buyer each of the following:

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