Examples of Records Disposal Notice in a sentence
If at any time after the Records Hold Period, Purchaser desires to dispose of Seller's Property-Related Files and Records, Purchaser must first provide Seller prior written notice (the "Records Disposal Notice").
Seller shall have a period of 30 days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller’s Property-Related Files and Records that Seller desires to retain.
Seller shall have a period of 30 days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller's Property-Related Files and Records that Seller desires to retain.
Such Seller shall have a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the applicable Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller’s Property-Related Files and Records that such Seller desires to retain.
Seller shall have a period of 30 days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller's Property Related Files and Records that Seller desires to retain.
With respect to any of Seller's Related Files that are not copied pursuant to the foregoing sentence, if at any time after Closing Purchaser desires to dispose of Seller's Property-Related Files and Records, Purchaser must first provide Seller prior written notice (the "Records Disposal Notice").
Seller shall have a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice, upon reasonable prior written notice and during standard business hours, to enter the Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller’s Property-Related Files and Records that Seller desires to retain (which shall be at Seller’s sole cost and expense).
Seller shall have a period of 30 days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the Property (or such other location where such records are then stored) and remove or copy, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, those of Seller's Property-Related Files and Records that Seller desires to retain.
If at any time after the Records Hold Period, Purchaser desires to dispose of any Seller's Property-Related Files and Records, Purchaser must first provide the applicable Seller prior written notice (the "Records Disposal Notice").
Such Seller shall have a period of 30 days after receipt of the Records Disposal Notice to enter the applicable Property (or such other location that such records are then stored) and remove or copy those of Seller's Property-Related Files and Records that such Seller desires to retain.