Conversion Implementation Agreement definition
Examples of Conversion Implementation Agreement in a sentence
If any provision of this Agreement shall conflict or be inconsistent with any provision of the Conversion Implementation Agreement, such provision of this Agreement shall, to the extent possible, be construed in a manner to eliminate such conflict or inconsistency and, to the extent that is not possible, shall be ignored.
Seller's expenses associated with the foregoing transfers of data and resolution of issues following the NDIP/MIA Closing Date shall be reimbursed by Buyer in accordance with the terms of Exhibit I to the Conversion Implementation Agreement.
Following the Closing Date, Buyer shall promptly provide such copies of the Records transferred to Buyer by Seller as Seller shall reasonably request, provided that, from and after the date on which the Conversion Implementation Agreement terminates, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for its actual out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection therewith.
Subject to the Conversion Implementation Agreement, all interest credited to, interest premiums paid on, interest withheld from, and early withdrawal penalties charged to, accounts included within the Assumed Deposits shall be reported by Seller to the extent related to the period January 1, 2001 through the Closing Date, and by Buyer to the extent related to any period beginning after the Closing Date.
The foregoing notwithstanding, to the extent that the terms of the Conversion Implementation Agreement expressly contradict the provisions of this Section 8.3(a), Seller and Buyer agree that the terms of this Section 8.3 shall be superseded by the terms of the Conversion Implementation Agreement, but only to the extent of any such inconsistency.
The Conversion Implementation Agreement will also have to be amended and/or supplemented in order to accommodate the differences between the 1973 Act and the Companies Act.
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