Economic Closing Date definition
Examples of Economic Closing Date in a sentence
On and after the Economic Closing Date, Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to cause each of the conditions set forth in Section 5 to be satisfied and shall take all other actions necessary to perform its obligations under the Purchase Documents, and Purchaser shall use all reasonable efforts to cause each of the conditions set forth in Section 4 to be satisfied and shall take all other actions necessary to perform its obligations under the Purchase Documents.
Stockholder agrees to provide to the Surviving Corporation and to Limited, effective from the Economic Closing Date, the shared support services listed, for the consideration, and for the time, described, in the agreement attached as Exhibit 2.7.
All parties agree to submit to mandatory and binding arbitration under American Arbitration Association Rules of Commercial Arbitration (i) any disputes not resolved in accordance with the foregoing procedure of Section 9.14 or (ii) if KPMG fails to determine the Economic Closing Net Working Capital within sixty (60) days after the Economic Closing Date.
At the Economic Closing Date, Stockholder agrees to lease, or to cause the lease of, to Surviving Corporation, certain facilities historically used by DigiCourse, that are described in Exhibit 2.10, on the terms and conditions, and for the consideration, provided in the attached Exhibit 2.10.
Economic Closing Date II Has the meaning ascribed thereto in the German SPA.