Due Diligence Notice definition

Due Diligence Notice is defined in Section 6.3.1 of this Agreement.
Due Diligence Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.2. hereof.
Due Diligence Notice has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.16; (ll) “Effective Date” means the effective date as defined in the Plan of Arrangement; (mm) “Effective Time” means the effective time as defined in the Plan of Arrangement;

Examples of Due Diligence Notice in a sentence

  • Within two (2) business days following Seller’s receipt of the Missing Due Diligence Notice, Seller shall provide Purchaser with the Missing Due Diligence Items, together with written notice confirming such delivery (the “Missing Due Diligence Delivery Notice”).

  • In such event of Buyer’s failure to deliver its Buyer’s Due Diligence Notice, then such failure shall be deemed Buyer’s election to terminate this Agreement.

  • District shall notify ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Homes and Escrow Holder in writing ("District's Due Diligence Notice") on or before the expiration of the District Due Diligence Period of District's approval or disapproval of the Due Diligence Materials applicable to the Exchange Property, the condition of the Exchange Property and District's investigations with respect thereto.

  • Within 10 days after the Due Diligence Notice Date, the parties shall meet to discuss and determine what third party consents are required to complete the Center Buy-out.

  • Buyer’s failure to deliver Buyer’s Due Diligence Notice on or before the expiration of the Due Diligence Period shall be conclusively deemed Buyer’s approval thereof.

  • In addition, Buyer shall deliver to the Title Company the Additional Deposit along with a copy of the Due Diligence Notice.

  • In no event shall the Due Diligence Notice Date be less than 180 days before the Scheduled Closing date.

  • In the event that Buyer disapproves any matters in the Due Diligence Notice prior to the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, then the Parties shall meet in good faith to attempt to resolve the adverse conditions specified in the notice.

  • All such Third Party Consents shall be obtained no later than 120 days following the Due Diligence Notice Date.

  • Buyer’s failure to deliver the Due Diligence Notice prior to the end of the Due Diligence Period shall be deemed to be Buyer’s approval of all due diligence matters and its election to proceed with the Close of Escrow.


More Definitions of Due Diligence Notice

Due Diligence Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 3(c)(i).
Due Diligence Notice means a written notification executed by counsel to the Buyers indicating that, in the course of its due diligence review of the material agreements and other material documents (the "Material Documents") of the Company, it has determined that the consummation of the Transaction by the Company would violate, breach, conflict, contravene or constitute a default under any such Material Document.
Due Diligence Notice as defined in Section 7.9.
Due Diligence Notice has the meaning given to that term in section 6.3(f);