Purchaser’s Breach From and After Closing Sample Clauses

Purchaser’s Breach From and After Closing. If any of Purchaser’s representations set forth in Section 6.2 should be false in any material respect and Seller Knowledge Individual shall first obtain actual knowledge of same after the Closing Date, and the reasonably estimated losses or damages sustained as a result of such breach or default exceed Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) in the aggregate (the “Purchaser Floor”), then Purchaser shall be liable for the actual direct damages suffered by Seller’s accruing above the Purchaser Floor amount due to such uncured breach or default. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall the Purchaser be liable to Sellers for damages under this Section 10.2 in an aggregate amount in excess of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000); provided, however, that (i) in no event shall the Purchaser be liable for consequential, special or punitive damages or any other sums in excess of Seller’s actual compensatory damages, (ii) Purchaser’s inability to satisfy a condition of this Agreement shall not be considered a default or breach by Purchaser hereunder unless such inability results from the breach of any of Purchaser’s representations set forth in Section 6.2 or the breach of Purchaser’s express covenants and obligations hereunder, and (iii) if the Seller Knowledge Individual has knowledge (actual, implied, imputed or constructive) of a default or breach by Purchaser on the Closing Date, or if Purchaser or any of their affiliates delivered or made information available to Sellers at any time prior to the Closing and such information is inconsistent with any of the representations and warranties herein and/or indicates that any such representations and warranties were not true when made, and Sellers elect to close the transaction contemplated herein, Sellers shall be deemed to have irrevocably waived such default or breach and Purchaser shall not have any liability with respect to such default. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall limit or restrict Sellers’ right to seek and obtain damages from Purchaser or to pursue other remedies against Purchaser for Purchaser’s breach or default of any of its material covenants or obligations hereunder (other than Purchaser’s representations) that survive the Closing.
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Related to Purchaser’s Breach From and After Closing

  • After Closing Seller and Buyer shall execute, acknowledge and deliver or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, such instruments and take such other action as may be necessary or advisable to carry out their obligations under this Agreement and under any document, certificate or other instrument delivered pursuant hereto.

  • Following the Closing Seller shall permit Buyer and its representatives (including, without limitation, their counsel and auditors), during normal business hours, to have reasonable access to, and examine and make copies of, all books and records of Seller and its Affiliates relating to the Hospital, which books and records, are retained by Seller and which relate to transactions or events contemplated by this Agreement occurring prior to the Closing, to the maximum extent permitted by law. For a period of three (3) years after the Closing, Seller agrees that, prior to the destruction or disposition of any such books or records, Seller shall provide not less than forty-five (45) days', nor more than ninety (90) days' prior written notice to Buyer of such proposed destruction or disposal. If Buyer desires to obtain any such documents, it may do so by notifying Seller in writing at any time prior to the date scheduled for such destruction or disposal. In such event, Seller shall not destroy such documents and the parties shall then promptly arrange for the delivery of such documents to Buyer, its successors or assigns. All out-of-pocket costs associated with the delivery of the requested documents shall be paid by Buyer.

  • After the Closing Buyer and Seller shall execute and deliver, or shall cause to be executed and delivered from time to time, such further instruments of conveyance and transfer, and shall take such other actions as any party may reasonably request, to convey and deliver the Assets to Buyer, to perfect Buyer’s title thereto, and to accomplish the orderly transfer of the Assets to Buyer in the manner contemplated by this Agreement. If any party hereto receives monies belonging to the other, such amount shall immediately be paid over to the proper party. If an invoice or other evidence of an obligation is received by a party, which is partially an obligation of both Seller and Buyer, then the parties shall consult with each other, and each shall promptly pay its portion of such obligation to the obligee.

  • After the Closing Date Buyer shall accept payment of all accounts receivable in the normal course of conducting the Business. Upon payment of any amounts from Delinquent Members, Buyer shall credit such payment first to the amounts owed by such Delinquent Member indicated on the Seller Receivable List, and then for Buyer's account.

  • Obligations After Closing For a period of two years following the Closing, Purchaser, on the one hand, and Seller, on the other hand, shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose, or permit any of its Entity Representatives to disclose, to any third party the terms and conditions of this Agreement or the Contemplated Transactions (including all or any portion of the Purchase Price) (collectively, “Confidential Information”) without the written consent of the other Parties. Further, from and after the Closing, Seller shall not use or disclose to any third party, and shall cause each of its Affiliates not to use or disclose to any third party, any Purchaser Confidential Information (including geological or geophysical data or any other Purchaser Confidential Information concerning or included in the Acquired Assets), and shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to enforce, and cause any of its existing or future Affiliates to enforce, any agreements with their respective employees, independent contractors, consultants, representatives and agents relating to such Purchaser Confidential Information. This Section 10.12(b) shall not prevent disclosure by a Party: (i) pursuant to Section 10.12(c) or Section 10.13; (ii) of information that, at the time of disclosure, is generally available to the public (other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement (including Section 10.13) or any other confidentiality agreement to which such Party is a party or of which it has Knowledge), as evidenced by generally available documents or publications; (iii) to the extent disclosure is necessary or advisable, to its Affiliates or to such Party’s or any such Affiliate’s Entity Representatives for the purpose of performing their respective obligations under this Agreement; (iv) to banks or other financial institutions or agencies or any independent accountants or legal counsel or investment advisors employed by such Party or its Affiliates, to the extent disclosure is necessary or advisable to obtain financing; (v) by Purchaser to one or more potential purchasers of any of the Acquired Assets; (vi) to Governmental Authorities to the extent necessary to comply with its obligations under this Agreement and Law with respect to the HSR Act; (vii) as required by applicable securities or other Laws or the applicable rules of any stock exchange having jurisdiction over the disclosing Party or its Affiliates; (viii) to third Persons holding preferential rights to purchase or rights of consent or rights to receive notice that may be applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, as reasonably necessary to obtain waivers of such right or such consents or to provide such notice; or (ix) to the extent necessary to comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents or to enforce this Agreement; provided, however, that in each case of disclosure under clauses (iii), (iv), or (v), the Persons to whom disclosure is made are provided with a copy of this confidentiality provision, and the Party making such disclosure shall be liable and responsible for any breach by such Person of this confidentiality obligation.

  • Final Adjustment After Closing If final bills are not available or cannot be issued prior to Closing for any item being prorated under Section 8.1, then Purchaser and Seller agree to allocate such items on a fair and equitable basis as soon as such bills are available, final adjustment to be made as soon as reasonably possible after the Closing. Payments in connection with the final adjustment shall be due within thirty (30) days of written notice. All such rights and obligations shall survive the Closing.

  • Cooperation Following the Closing Following the Closing, each Party shall deliver to the other Parties such further information and documents and shall execute and deliver to the other Parties such further instruments and agreements as any other Party shall reasonably request to consummate or confirm the transactions provided for herein, to accomplish the purpose hereof or to assure to any other Party the benefits hereof.

  • Cooperation After Closing From and after the Closing Date, each of the parties hereto shall execute such documents and other papers and take such further actions as may be reasonably required or desirable to carry out the provisions hereof and the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Covenants of Seller Prior to Closing Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing:

  • Purchaser’s Indemnification Purchaser agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, reimburse and defend the Company and each of the Company's officers, directors, agents, affiliates, control persons and principal shareholders, at all times against any claim, cost, expense, liability, obligation, loss or damage (including reasonable legal fees) of any nature, incurred by or imposed upon the Company which results, arises out of or is based upon: (i) any misrepresentation by Purchaser or breach of any warranty by Purchaser in this Agreement or in any exhibits or schedules attached hereto or any Related Agreement; or (ii) any breach or default in performance by Purchaser of any covenant or undertaking to be performed by Purchaser hereunder, or any other agreement entered into by the Company and Purchaser relating hereto.

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