Satisfaction of Purchasers Sample Clauses

Satisfaction of Purchasers. The undertaking of the Purchasers to the Developer that the Purchasers are acquainted with, fully aware of and is throughly satisfied about the title of the Owners/Developer, the Plans, all the background papers, the right of the Purchasers to enter into this Agreement and the extent of the rights being granted in favour of the Purchasers, and shall not raise any objection with regard thereto.
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Satisfaction of Purchasers. Purchasers have inspected and examined the title documents of the owners in respect to the said premises and the Sanctioned Plans and the scheme of development of the Developer and is acquainted & satisfied with the ownership title of the Owner and the right of the Developer to develop the said premises and also satisfied with the development scheme of the Developer.
Satisfaction of Purchasers. The undertaking of the Purchasers to the Owners that the Purchasers are acquainted with, fully aware of and are thoroughly satisfied about the title of the Owners to the Said Premises, rights of the Lead Co-Owner under the Said Agreement, the Sanctioned Plans, all the background papers, the right of the Owners to enter into this Agreement, the scheme of development described in this Agreement and also described in the Said Agreement and the extent of the rights being granted in favour of the Purchasers and the negative covenants mentioned in this Agreement and the Purchasers hereby accept the same and shall not raise any objection with regard thereto.

Related to Satisfaction of Purchasers

  • Satisfaction of Conditions Precedent Each party will use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy or cause to be satisfied all the conditions precedent that are applicable to them, and to cause the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to be consummated, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to obtain all material consents and authorizations of third parties and to make filings with, and give all notices to, third parties that may be necessary or reasonably required on its part in order to effect the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • THE PURCHASER AND PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE 8.1 Immediately after the fall of the hammer and upon being declared the successful purchaser of the Property, the Purchaser shall execute the memorandum attached hereto (`the Memorandum’).

  • Agreement of Purchase and Sale Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Seller agrees to sell and convey and Purchaser agrees to purchase the following:

  • Payment of Purchase Price The Purchase Price shall be paid as follows:

  • Conditions Precedent to Closing The Local Church and Annual Conference acknowledge and agree that the obligations of the parties to effectuate the Closing on or about the Disaffiliation Date are expressly contingent and conditional on the following:

  • Conditions Precedent The effectiveness of this Amendment is subject to the satisfaction of all of the following conditions precedent:

  • SATISFACTION SURVEYS In order to assess the level of performance of the Supplier, the Customer may undertake satisfaction surveys in respect of the Supplier's provision of the Services. The Customer shall be entitled to notify the Supplier of any aspects of their performance of the provision of the Services which the responses to the Satisfaction Surveys reasonably suggest are not in accordance with this Call Off Contract. All other suggestions for improvements to the provision of Services shall be dealt with as part of the continuous improvement programme pursuant to Clause 17 of this Call Off Contract (Continuous Improvement). 12/08/2013 ANNEX 1 TO PART B: ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS [ ]

  • Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligations The obligations of Seller to effect the Closing of the transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the fulfillment, prior to or at the Closing, of each of the following conditions, any of which may be waived in writing by Seller:

  • Satisfaction (a) The Corporation shall be deemed to have fully paid, satisfied and discharged all of the outstanding Debentures of any series and the Trustee, at the expense of the Corporation, shall execute and deliver proper instruments acknowledging the full payment, satisfaction and discharge of such Debentures, when, with respect to all of the outstanding Debentures or all of the outstanding Debentures of any series, as applicable:

  • Allocation of Purchase Price (a) No later than sixty (60) days after Closing or within a reasonable time thereafter as agreed by Sellers and Purchaser, Purchaser shall prepare and deliver to Sellers a proposed allocation of the Purchase Price (plus the Assumed Liabilities and any other Liabilities deemed assumed by the Purchaser for U.S. federal income Tax purposes) among the Transferred Assets which shall be prepared in a manner consistent with Section 1060 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) (the “Proposed Allocation Schedule”). After receipt of the Proposed Allocation Schedule from Purchaser, the Sellers shall have fifteen (15) days to review the Proposed Allocation Schedule. The Proposed Allocation Schedule will be considered final and binding on the Parties unless Sellers communicate to Purchaser objections to the Proposed Allocation Schedule (an “Allocation Dispute Notice”). Sellers and Purchaser shall, within ten (10) days (or such longer period as Sellers and Purchaser may agree in writing) following delivery of an Allocation Dispute Notice (the “Allocation Resolution Period”), attempt in good faith to resolve their differences and prepare a final allocation schedule that is acceptable to both Sellers and Purchaser. If Sellers and Purchaser are unable to completely resolve any such differences within such ten (10) day period, the unresolved issues (the “Allocation Dispute”) shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm in accordance with Section 1.5(b) (once so resolved, the “Final Allocation Schedule”), subject to approval by the Bankruptcy Court. Purchaser and Sellers shall file all Tax Returns (including amended returns and claims for refund) and information reports in a manner consistent with the Final Allocation Schedule and shall not take any position for Tax purposes (including on IRS Form 8594 or in any audit or other examination or proceeding relating to Taxes) inconsistent with this Section 1.5 unless required to do so by applicable Law.

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