Seller and Buyer shall work together and cooperate in order to obtain and cause to be delivered to Buyer (for Buyer's use for purposes of obtaining title insurance and confirmatory due diligence in respect of Seller's representations set forth in Section 4.4) and Seller as promptly as practicable following execution of this Agreement, copies of commitments to issue owner's or leasehold title insurance policies ("Title Commitments") for each Site as to ----------------- which Seller has an insurable real property interest ("Insurable Sites") in --------------- accordance with the letter agreement among the Title Company, Seller and Buyer. The costs of obtaining the Title Commitments and title insurance policies pursuant to the Title Commitments (the "Title Policies") (at the rate of $1,100 -------------- per Site up to a maximum of $2,132,900 in the aggregate, which includes "breakage" and "cancellation" fees associated therewith) and fees of the Title Company for attendance at the Closings shall, subject to the last sentence of this Section 6.12(a), be shared equally by Buyer and Seller, and at the Initial Closing, Buyer shall reimburse Seller for Buyer's portion of such costs (to the extent that Buyer's portion of such costs was initially borne by Seller). Except as provided in Section 3.2, any title insurance premiums or costs relating to the Title Policies (other than fees of the Title Company for attendance at the Closings) which are in excess of the $1,100 per Site average or in excess of $2,132,900 in the aggregate shall be paid by Buyer. If, at any proposed Closing (other than the Final Closing) relating to any Insurable Site for which a Title Commitment shall have been issued, Buyer shall be unable to obtain a Title Policy insuring its interest in such Site notwithstanding Buyer's having exercised its commercially reasonable efforts to do so, then, provided that Buyer shall continue to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Title Policy, Buyer shall have the right to defer the transfer and assignment of such Site to the next Closing hereunder; provided, however, that, -------- ------- notwithstanding the foregoing, (x) provided that Seller has reasonably cooperated with Buyer in selecting the Sites to be transferred and assigned to Buyer at the Initial Closing, in no event shall Buyer have the right to defer the transfer and assignment of any Site if the effect of such deferral would be that fewer than 350 Sites would be transferred and assigned at the Initial Closing, and (y) Buyer's ability to obtain Title Policies for any or all of the Sites in and of itself shall not be a closing condition hereunder, and any Sites the transfer and assignment of which shall have been deferred pursuant to this sentence shall be transferred and assigned at the next Closing following the date on which Buyer is able to obtain Title Insurance therefor (Buyer hereby agreeing to continue to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to do so) or, if Buyer shall have continued to be unable to obtain Title Insurance therefor, at the Final Closing, regardless of the state of title therefor, subject to the other conditions of this Agreement. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that, unless the conditions set forth in Article VIII shall fail to be satisfied, Buyer shall be obligated to purchase all of the Sites (other than Excluded Sites and Strategic Sites) regardless of the state (or absence) of title thereto, the title defects or other Liens applicable thereto, or the inability to obtain a Title Commitment or Title Policy therefor. Any amounts incurred by Seller pursuant to this Section 6.12 shall be applied toward the Cap described in Section 10.3. Seller's obligations pursuant to the second and third sentences of this Section 6.12(a) shall be determined as if all Excluded Sites and all Strategic Sites were Sites.
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.
Tax Matters Cooperation Each of the Parties shall (and shall cause their respective Affiliates to) cooperate fully, as and to the extent reasonably requested by another Party, in connection with the filing of relevant Tax Returns, any claim for a refund of any Tax, and any audit or Tax proceeding. Such cooperation shall include the retention and (upon the other Party’s reasonable request) the provision (with the right to make copies) of records and information reasonably relevant to any tax proceeding or audit, making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information and explanation of any material provided hereunder.
COVENANTS OF SELLER AND BUYER Seller and Buyer each covenant with the other as follows:
Due Diligence Cooperation The Company will cooperate with any reasonable due diligence review conducted by the Agent or its representatives in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, providing information and making available documents and senior corporate officers, during regular business hours and at the Company’s principal offices, as the Agent may reasonably request.
Future Cooperation Each of the parties hereto agrees to cooperate at all times from and after the date hereof with respect to all of the matters described herein, and to execute such further assignments, releases, assumptions, amendments of the Agreement, notifications and other documents as may be reasonably requested for the purpose of giving effect to, or evidencing or giving notice of, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Tax Cooperation The Parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with one another and use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or reduce, to the extent permitted by Applicable Laws, Tax withholding or similar obligations in respect of royalties, milestone payments, and other payments made by the paying Party to the receiving Party under this Agreement (“Withholding Taxes”). If Withholding Taxes are imposed on any payment under this Agreement, the liability for such Withholding Taxes shall be the sole responsibility of the receiving Party, and the paying Party shall (i) deduct or withhold such Withholding Taxes from the payment made to the receiving Party, (ii) timely pay such Withholding Taxes to the proper taxing authority, and (iii) send proof of payment to the receiving Party within thirty (30) days following such payment. If and to the extent the paying Party failed to retain Withholding Taxes (e.g. because the Parties assumed that Withholding Taxes will not be imposed) or if Withholding Taxes are imposed on “deemed payments” the receiving Party shall reimburse the paying Party for any Withholding Tax obligation vis-à-vis the tax authorities. Each Party shall comply with (or provide the other Party with) any certification, identification or other reporting requirements that may be reasonably necessary in order for the paying Party to not withhold Withholding Taxes or to withhold Withholding Taxes at a reduced rate under an applicable bilateral income tax treaty. Each Party shall provide the other with commercially reasonable assistance to enable the recovery, as permitted by Applicable Laws, of Withholding Taxes or similar obligations resulting from payments made under this Agreement, such recovery to be for the benefit of the Party bearing the cost of such Withholding Taxes under this Section 16.5(d) (Tax Cooperation). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if as a result of any assignment or sublicense by the paying Party, any change in the paying Party’s tax residency, any change in the entity that originates the payment, or any failure on the part of the paying Party to comply with Applicable Laws with respect to Withholding Taxes (including filing or record retention requirements), Withholding Taxes are imposed that would not otherwise have been imposed (“Incremental Withholding Taxes”), then the paying Party shall be solely responsible for the amount of such Incremental Withholding Taxes and shall increase the amounts payable to the receiving Party so that the receiving Party receives a sum equal to the sum which it would have received had there been no such imposition of Incremental Withholding Taxes. If a Party makes a payment in accordance with the sentence above (gross-up) (“Tax Payment”) and
ACCESS AND COOPERATION; DUE DILIGENCE (a) Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, the COMPANY will afford to the officers and authorized representatives of CTS and the Other Founding Companies access during business hours to all of the COMPANY's sites, properties, books and records and will furnish CTS with such additional financial and operating data and other information as to the business and properties of the COMPANY as CTS or the Other Founding Companies may from time to time reasonably request. The COMPANY will cooperate with CTS and the Other Founding Companies and their respective representatives, including CTS's auditors and counsel, in the preparation of any documents or other material (including the Registration Statement) which may be required in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. CTS, NEWCO, the STOCKHOLDERS and the COMPANY will treat all information obtained in connection with the negotiation and performance of this Agreement or the due diligence investigations conducted with respect to the Other Founding Companies as confidential in accordance with the provisions of Section 14 hereof. In addition, CTS will cause each of the Other Agreements, binding each of the Other Founding Companies, to contain a provision similar to this Section 7.1 requiring each such Other Founding Company, its stockholders, directors, officers, representatives, employees and agents to keep confidential any information obtained by such Other Founding Company.
Company Cooperation The Company hereby covenants and agrees that it will not, and the Stockholder irrevocably and unconditionally acknowledges and agrees that the Company will not (and waives any rights against the Company in relation thereto), recognize any Encumbrance or agreement (other than this Agreement) on any of the Stockholder Securities subject to this Agreement.
Mutual Cooperation The parties hereto shall cooperate with each other to achieve the purpose of this Agreement, and shall execute such other and further documents and take such other and further actions as may be necessary or convenient to effect the transaction described herein.