The Seller’s Continuing Obligations Sample Clauses

The Seller’s Continuing Obligations. Each Seller shall retain and not dispose of or destroy and make or procure to be made available to the Purchaser or their duly authorised agents and/or professional advisers on reasonable notice during normal business hours: 8.11.1 in each case for a period of one (1) year from Closing (or from the relevant Delayed Closing Date in respect of e-mails relating to a Delayed Business) all emails relating to that Seller’s Contributed Business (and shall permit the Purchaser to take copies thereof); 8.11.2 in each case for a period of 10 years from Closing (and, upon notice from the Purchaser between 9 and 10 years from Closing, for a further period of 5 years), all relevant books, accounts, other records and correspondence (except, in each case, emails) relating to that Seller’s Contributed Business which have not been, or to the extent they have not been, transferred to the Purchaser’s Group under this Agreement (and shall permit the Purchaser to take copies thereof), save as otherwise agreed by the parties in relation to any books and records (including but not limited to the content of any personnel files) relating to the employment of the Transferred Employees; 8.11.3 in each case for a period of 10 years from Closing (and, upon notice from the Purchaser between 9 and 10 years from Closing, for a further period of 5 years), reasonable access to employees of the relevant Seller’s Group who have knowledge relating to that Seller’s Contributed Business (including any inventor of the Products) for the purposes of the defence, prosecution or enforcement of any Intellectual Property Rights, or as required by Applicable Law or a Governmental Entity, provided that the Purchaser shall promptly reimburse the relevant Seller in relation to the provision of such access for (i) out of pocket expenses reasonably incurred by that Seller; and (ii) for the time of that employee of that Seller’s Group if it exceeds 25 man hours in aggregate per annum; and 8.11.4 in each case for a period of 3 years from Closing, each Seller shall make or procure to be made available to the Purchaser or their duly authorised agents on reasonable notice during normal business hours reasonable access to any employees of the relevant Seller’s Group who have knowledge relating to that Seller’s Contributed Business (including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation, any background information relating to the legal position of that Seller’s Contributed Business), to the extent that such ...
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The Seller’s Continuing Obligations. Notwithstanding Closing, the Seller shall so far as reasonably practicable and for a period not exceeding three months after Closing: 7.4.1 procure that senior executives of VIA Inc. respond to inquiries and provide reasonable assistance and information as they may reasonably require relating to the Group, its employees (including for the avoidance of doubt, the Relevant Employees), customers and suppliers, its current contracts and engagements and its trade debtors and trade creditors and pass on any trade enquiry which the Seller receives, provided that such requests do not impose a material burden on such individual’s working time; 7.4.2 subject to Schedule 5, retain or procure the retention of, records and documents of the Group to the extent they relate to the Group for the period prior to Closing and allow the Relevant Purchasers reasonable access on reasonable prior written notice to such books, records and documents, including the right to take copies at the Relevant Purchasers’ expense; 7.4.3 in addition to the Seller’s obligations in Schedule 3, if any right or asset used in the business of the Group immediately prior to Closing (other than any right or asset expressly excluded from the sale under this Agreement) has not been transferred to the Relevant Purchasers, transfer such right or asset (and any related liability which is an Assumed Liability) to the extent legally possible and at the Relevant Purchasers’ cost as soon as practicable to a member of the Purchasers’ Group nominated by the Relevant Purchasers and reasonably acceptable to the Seller.
The Seller’s Continuing Obligations. Notwithstanding Closing and Second Closing, if any property, right or asset forming part of the Business (other than any Excluded Asset) has not been transferred to the Purchaser, the Seller shall at its own expense transfer such property, right or asset (and any related liability which is an Assumed Liability) as soon as reasonably practicable to the Purchaser or a member of the Purchaser’s Group nominated by the Purchaser reasonably acceptable to the Seller.
The Seller’s Continuing Obligations. For a period of ten years from Closing, each Seller shall make or procure to be made available to the Purchaser or their duly authorised agents on reasonable notice during normal business hours: 8.10.1 all relevant books, accounts, other records and correspondence relating to that Seller’s Contributed Business which have been retained by that Seller’s Group (and shall permit the Purchaser to take copies thereof); and 8.10.2 reasonable access to any employees of that Seller’s Group who have knowledge relating to products of the relevant Seller’s Contributed Business (including any inventor of such products) for the purposes of the defence, prosecution or enforcement of any Target Group Intellectual Property Rights, or as required by law or a Governmental Entity, provided that the Purchaser shall promptly reimburse the relevant Seller for expenses reasonably incurred by the Seller in relation to providing such access if it exceed 25 man hours in aggregate per annum.
The Seller’s Continuing Obligations. 8.8.1 For a period of 10 years from Closing (and, upon notice from the Purchaser between 9 and 10 years from Closing, for a further period of 5 years), the Seller shall make or procure to be made available to the Purchaser or their duly authorised agents on reasonable notice during normal business hours: (i) all relevant books, accounts, other records and correspondence Exclusively Relating to the Business which have been retained by the Seller’s Group (and shall permit the Purchaser to take copies thereof); and (ii) reasonable access to employees of the Seller’s Group who have knowledge relating to any of the Products (including any inventor of the Products) for the purposes of the defence, prosecution or enforcement of any Business Product Intellectual Property Rights or Licensed Product Intellectual Property Rights) or as required by law or a Governmental Entity, provided that the Purchaser shall promptly reimburse the Seller for expenses reasonably incurred by the Seller in relation to providing such access if it exceeds 25 man hours in aggregate per annum.

Related to The Seller’s Continuing Obligations

  • Continuing Obligations The rights and obligations of the Parties that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration or termination of this Agreement, e.g., "Liability and Risk of Loss" and "Intellectual Property Rights"-related clauses shall survive such expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • Reasonable and Continuing Obligations Executive agrees that Executive’s obligations under this Section 6 are obligations which will continue beyond the date Executive’s employment terminates and that such obligations are reasonable, fair and equitable in scope. The terms and duration are necessary to protect the Company’s legitimate business interests and are a material inducement to the Company to enter into this Agreement. Executive further acknowledges that the consideration for this Section 6 is his employment or continued employment. Executive will not be paid any additional compensation during this Restricted Period for application or enforcement of the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 6.

  • Continuing Obligation The Contractor's duty to indemnify continues in full force and effect, notwithstanding the expiration or early cancellation of the contract, with respect to any claims based on facts or conditions that occurred before expiration or cancellation.

  • Seller’s Closing Obligations On the Closing Date, Seller, at its sole cost and expense, will deliver to Purchaser the following items: (a) A special warranty deed (the “Deed”), duly executed and acknowledged by Seller, conveying to Purchaser the Real Property and the Improvements, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions; (b) A xxxx of sale in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Xxxx of Sale”), duly executed by Seller, assigning and conveying to Purchaser, without representation or warranty, title to the Personal Property; (c) A counterpart original of an assignment and assumption of Seller’s interest, as lessor, in the Leases and Security Deposits in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Assignment of Leases”), duly executed by Seller, conveying and assigning to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest, as lessor, in the Leases and Security Deposits; (d) A counterpart original of an assignment and assumption of Seller’s interest in the Service Contracts (other than any Service Contracts as to which Purchaser has notified Seller prior to the expiration of the Evaluation Period that Purchaser elects not to assume at Closing) and the Licenses and Permits in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Assignment”), duly executed by Seller, conveying and assigning to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title, and interest, if any, in such Service Contracts and the Licenses and Permits; (e) The Tenant Notice Letters, duly executed by Seller, with respect to the Tenants; (f) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser and the Title Company that the person executing the documents delivered by Seller pursuant to this Section 10.3 on behalf of Seller has full right, power, and authority to do so; (g) A certificate in the form attached hereto as Exhibit I (“Certificate as to Foreign Status”) certifying that Seller is not a “foreign person” as defined in Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; (h) All original Leases, to the extent in Seller’s possession, the original Major Tenant Estoppels and any other estoppels as described in Section 7.2, SNDAs as described in Section 7.3 and all original Licenses and Permits and Service Contracts in Seller’s possession bearing on the Property; (i) A certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, stating that the representations and warranties of Seller contained in Section 8.1 are true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date (with appropriate modifications to reflect any changes therein that are not prohibited by this Agreement, including but not limited to updates to the Lease Schedule, Schedule of Service Contracts and Arrearage Schedule as set forth in Section 9.1(b)); (j) An Affidavit of Title in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Title Company; and (k) A counterpart original of an operating agreement in the form of Exhibit L attached to this Agreement, duly executed by Seller or an affiliate of Seller (the “Operating Agreement”).

  • Closing Obligations At Closing, the following events shall occur, each being a condition precedent to the others and each being deemed to have occurred simultaneously with the others: (a) Seller shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Buyer (i) an Assignment, Bxxx of Sale and Conveyance of the Assets, effective as of the Effective Time to Buyer (in sufficient counterparts to facilitate filing and recording) substantially in the form of Exhibit C conveying the Assets; and (ii) such other assignments, bills of sale, or deeds necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer, including without limitation any conveyances on official forms and related documentation necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer in accordance with requirements of governmental regulations (collectively, the “Conveyances”); (b) Buyer shall deliver to Seller the cash portion of the Purchase Price in immediately available funds, less the amount of the Deposit and any additional deposit paid to Seller pursuant to Section 10.1, and the Purchase Price Units; (c) Seller shall deliver to Buyer possession of the Assets; (d) Seller and Buyer shall execute and deliver letters in lieu directing all purchasers of production to pay Buyer the proceeds attributable to production from the Assets from and after the Effective Time; (e) Buyer shall deliver to Seller evidence of appropriate federal, state and local bonds relating to ownership of the Assets after the Closing and certificates of insurance evidencing that Buyer has obtained appropriate insurance covering the Assets; (f) Seller shall deliver to Buyer certificates substantiating non-foreign status in accordance with Treasury Regulations under Section 1445 of the Code, in the form of Exhibit D (“FIRPTA Certificate”); (g) Buyer shall prepare and Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer all forms necessary for Buyer to assume operations on the Assets as agreed to by the Parties; and (h) Seller shall deliver to Buyer the certificates for all of the GMO Stock and all of the MV Stock properly executed for assignment to Buyer.

  • CONTINUING OBLIGATION OF THE SELLER SLM ECFC shall provide all reasonable assistance necessary for Funding to resolve account problems raised by any Borrower, the Guarantor or the Secretary provided such account problems are attributable to or are alleged to be attributable to (a) an event occurring during the period SLM ECFC owned the related Purchased Loan, or (b) a payment made or alleged to have been made to SLM ECFC. Further, SLM ECFC agrees to reasonably cooperate in the preparation and filing of any financing statements at the request of Funding in order to reflect Funding’s interest in the Loans.

  • Buyer’s Closing Obligations At the Closing, Buyer shall:

  • Post-Closing Obligations (a) Within ninety (90) days after the Original Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), confirmation, together with relevant supporting documents, that the Quoted Eurobond Listing has taken place; (b) The Credit Parties shall, (i) in a manner satisfactory to the Agent, cooperate with and assist the Agent, the Lenders and their respective attorneys, officers, employees, representatives, consultants and agents (collectively, the “Reviewing Parties” and each, a “Reviewing Party”) in connection with any Reviewing Party’s regulatory review and due diligence of the Credit Parties’ Program in each state or foreign jurisdiction in which any Credit Party originates or purchases Consumer Loans and/or Credit Card Receivables (including participation interests therein), (ii) review and consider in good faith any issues raised by, or comments, recommendations or guidance from, any Reviewing Party with respect to any such lending program (such issues, comments, recommendations and guidance, collectively, the “Diligence Issues”) and (iii) within 90 days (or such longer period as may be agreed to by the Agent in its sole discretion) of any Credit Party’s receipt of written notice of any Diligence Issues from a Reviewing Party, resolve or address any such Diligence Issues, in each case, in a manner satisfactory to the Agent; (c) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within sixty (60) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable [****] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED to the Agent in its sole discretion), deposit account control agreements executed by the applicable Credit Party and each depository institution for which such Credit Party maintains deposit and other accounts, each in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion, covering all deposit accounts and other accounts maintained at such depository institution that are not currently subject to deposit account control agreements in favor of the Agent; (d) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within thirty (30) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), Intellectual Property Security Agreements executed by the applicable Credit Party covering all federally-registered Intellectual Property Rights that are not currently subject to an Intellectual Property Security Agreement in favor of the Agent; (e) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, prior to purchasing any Consumer Loans (or participation interests in Consumer Loans) pursuant to any Bank Transaction Documents (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), a revised form of Consumer Loan Agreement to be used under such Bank Transaction Documents which provides that (i) all obligations thereunder are “registered obligations” and all instruments issued thereunder (if any) shall be at all times maintained in “registered form” within the meaning of Sections 163(f), 871(h)(2) and 881(c)(2) of the Code and any related Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder and (ii) the first page thereof shall have the following legend: “THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE A “NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT””, which form shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and its counsel; and (f) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within thirty (30) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), updated insurance certificates and updated insurance endorsements with respect to the applicable Credit Parties, in each case, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent and evidencing the insurance policies and endorsements thereto required to be maintained in accordance with Section 8.11.

  • Purchaser’s Closing Obligations On the Closing Date, Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, will deliver to Seller the following items: (a) The Purchase Price, after all adjustments are made as herein provided, by Federal Reserve wire transfer of immediately available funds, in accordance with the timing and other requirements of Section 3.2; (b) A counterpart original of each Assignment of Leases, duly executed by Purchaser; (c) A counterpart original of each Assignment, duly executed by Purchaser; (d) Evidence reasonably satisfactory to Seller that the person executing the Assignment of Leases, the Assignment, and the Tenant Notice Letters on behalf of Purchaser has full right, power and authority to do so; (e) Form of written notice executed by Purchaser and to be addressed and delivered to the Tenants by Purchaser in accordance with Section 10.6 herein, (i) acknowledging the sale of the Property to Purchaser, (ii) acknowledging that Purchaser has received and that Purchaser is responsible for the Security Deposit (specifying the exact amount of the Security Deposit) and (iii) indicating that rent should thereafter be paid to Purchaser and giving instructions therefor (the “Tenant Notice Letters”); (f) A counterpart original of the Closing Statement, duly executed by Purchaser; (g) A certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, stating that the representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in Section 8.2 are true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date; (h) A counterpart original of the Operating Agreement (as defined in Section 10.3(k) below), duly executed by Purchaser; and (i) Such other documents as, may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to effect the consummation of the transaction which is the subject of this Agreement.

  • Continuing Obligations of the Grantors Each Grantor shall remain liable to observe and perform all the conditions and obligations to be observed and performed by it under each contract, agreement or instrument relating to the Collateral, all in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof, and each Grantor jointly and severally agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Collateral Agent and the Secured Parties from and against any and all liability for such performance.

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