New Jersey Properties definition
Examples of New Jersey Properties in a sentence
The New Jersey Properties comprise all of the Owned Properties that in the reasonable good faith estimate of the Borrower have a value individually in excess of Cdn.$5,000,000.00 (or its US Dollar equivalent).
Seller and O-I shall provide the Company with reasonable advance notice prior to entering the New Jersey Properties and the Company shall have the right to monitor Seller's and O-I's representatives and consultants in connection with any work performed at the New Jersey Properties.
The Ontario Properties and the New Jersey Properties comprise all of the Owned Properties that in the reasonable good faith estimate of the Borrower have a value individually in excess of Cdn.$5,000,000.
Following the Closing, Buyer shall cause the Company to cooperate with Seller and O-I with respect to such compliance, including (A) providing Seller, O-I and their representatives and consultants with reasonable access after the Closing Date to the New Jersey Properties in order to undertake actions required pursuant to ISRA and (B) executing any ISRA forms requiring Buyer's or, after the Closing Date, the Company's, signature.
For purposes of this Agreement, the "New Jersey Properties" shall mean any Real Properties located in New Jersey.
Interests in the following Non-Profit Entities: REM New Jersey Properties, Inc.
Seller and O-I shall ensure that any of the activities that they conduct pursuant to ISRA will not unreasonably interfere with the Company's operations at the New Jersey Properties.
The Ontario Properties and the New Jersey Properties (all as described in Schedule 8J(a) comprise all of the Owned Properties that in the reasonable good faith estimate of the Company have a value individually in excess of Cdn.$5,000,000 (or its equivalent).