Reasonable Investigation definition
Examples of Reasonable Investigation in a sentence
Design-Build Contractor, in accordance with Good Industry Practice, conducted a Reasonable Investigation prior to the Setting Date, and as a result of such Reasonable Investigation, Design-Build Contractor is familiar with and accepts the physical requirements of the Work, subject to IFA’s obligations regarding Hazardous Materials under Section 6.10 and Design-Build Contractor’s rights to seek relief under Section 13.
Developer shall bear the risk of any incorrect or incomplete review, 18 examination and investigation by Developer of the Site and surrounding locations (even 19 if Developer conducted a Reasonable Investigation), and of any incorrect or incomplete 20 information resulting from preliminary engineering activities conducted by Developer, 21 ADOT or any other Person.
To the best of Seller's actual knowledge after Reasonable Investigation, there are no circumstances existing that would enable the insurers to avoid liability under the Insurance Policies or no other parties having an interest under the Insurance Policies.
Except as set forth in the Disclosure Schedule, to the best of Seller's actual knowledge after Reasonable Investigation, no customer or supplier of the Company or the Subsidiaries will cease to do business with the Company or the Subsidiaries after the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.
Except as set forth in the Disclosure Schedule, to the best of Seller's actual knowledge after Reasonable Investigation, the Company and the Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with all laws, statutes, rules, regulations, judgments, decrees and orders applicable to their business (including without limitation, any of the above which relate to the environment).