Due Diligence Reports definition

Due Diligence Reports means, as to any Hotel Pool or individual Hotel not in a Hotel Pool, (a) an Operating Agreement Abstract and (b) such other information as the Agent may reasonably request in order to evaluate such Hotel Pool or Hotel.
Due Diligence Reports means the following (i) the legal due diligence report issued by Herbert Smith Freehills in conjunction with Bourabiat Associes; Hughes & Hughes; Larraín, Rencoret Urzúa; Loyens Loeff; Santamarina Steta; Santivañez Abogados; Manatt, Phels and Phillips, LLP; and Fennemore Craig P.C. dated 21 June 2017; (ii) the technical due diligence report issued by Sargent & Lundy and Altermia dated 13 June 2017; (iii) the tax due diligence report issued by Ernst & Young dated 3 June 2017; and (iv) the financial due diligence report issued by Ernst & Young dated 19 June 2017.
Due Diligence Reports means the:

Examples of Due Diligence Reports in a sentence

  • Prior to the date of this Agreement, the Accountants shall have furnished to the Representative, at the request of the Depositor, copies of the Accountant’s Due Diligence Reports, and on the date of this Agreement and on the Closing Date, the Accountants shall have furnished to the Representative, at the request of the Depositor, letters, dated the respective dates of delivery thereof and addressed to the Underwriters, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative.

  • The Accountants have consented to the use of the Accountants’ Due Diligence Reports in the preparation of a Form 15G (as defined below) furnished on ▇▇▇▇▇ as required by Rule 15Ga-2 under the Exchange Act (“Rule 15Ga-2”).

  • Except for the Accountants with respect to the Accountants’ Due Diligence Reports, such Underwriter has not employed (and, through and including the Closing Date, will not employ without the consent of the Depositor) any third party to engage in any activity that constitutes Due Diligence Services, and has not received a Form 15E from any party, in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Prospectus.

  • Seller and Purchaser shall keep confidential and not make any public announcement or disclose to any Person the existence or any terms of this Agreement or any information disclosed by the Inspections or in the Seller Due Diligence Materials, the Purchaser Due Diligence Reports or any other documents, materials, data or other information with respect to the Property or the Business which is not generally known to the public (the “Confidential Information”).

  • Tenant shall promptly deliver to Landlord, at no cost to Landlord, all third party reports, of the same type as the Due Diligence Reports, prepared for Tenant in connection with any Studies of the Premises.


More Definitions of Due Diligence Reports

Due Diligence Reports means the Accountants Report, the Insurance Letter, the Legal Due Diligence Report, the Pensions Report and the Tax Report;
Due Diligence Reports means all reports, documents, studies, analyses, and other written information obtained by Buyer with respect to the Property, including results of physical inspections, engineering studies, engineering drawings and specifications, surveys, Hazardous Materials Reports, soil tests, site plans, feasibility studies, market studies, architectural plans, specifications and drawings, title reports, permits, approvals and authorizations (whether obtained from governmental authorities or third parties); and all other work product generated by or for Buyer in connection with the Property.
Due Diligence Reports means the following third party produced reports and surveys relating specifically to the Premises undertaken by Landlord or Buyer Agent on or before the closing of Landlord’s Acquisition: (a) environmental; (b) soils/geotechnical; (c) building assessment; (d) ALTA survey; and (e) the Title Commitment (including the underlying documents referenced in the Title Commitment).
Due Diligence Reports means (i) the Refinancing Steps Memorandum, (ii) the vendor legal due diligence prepared by White & Case LLP dated 7 August 2008, (iii) the vendor financial and tax due diligence report prepared by KPMG dated 25 August 2008, (iv) the commercial and technical due diligence reports prepared by Hardiman Telecommunications Limited dated 8 July 2008 and 15 July 2008 and (v) the Permitted Reorganisation Steps Memorandum.
Due Diligence Reports means the Environmental Due Diligence Reports and other reports and due diligence materials provided by City to Developer listed in Exhibit H.
Due Diligence Reports means the various written reports, information and other materials that the Borrower prepared or assembled containing descriptions and evaluations of the Acquired Loans and Mortgaged Properties included in a particular Asset Portfolio, and the Borrower's assessments and projections regarding same, or other information regarding such Assets, including copies of purchase agreements, copies of any appraisals or environmental site assessments, and the due diligence reports for each such Asset Portfolio summarizing the Borrower's due diligence regarding such Assets and the Mortgaged Properties.
Due Diligence Reports means the Vendor Due Diligence Report, the Tax Due Diligence Report and the Actuarial Reserves Review and each a "DUE DILIGENCE REPORT";