Examples of Retained Books and Records in a sentence
No Retained Books and Records shall be destroyed by Seller without first advising Buyer in writing and giving Buyer a reasonable opportunity to obtain possession thereof at the transferee’s expense.
The third homework was the most troublesome homework as it involved sounds and students were also asked to copy their solution from an earlier question into their solution, which introduced a lot of noise.
Any requests by parties in interest for copies or originals of any of the Retained Books and Records must be made in writing to the Reorganized Debtors on or before 60 days after the Effective Date.
After this 180-day period, the Plan Administrator, in consultation with the Trustees, may (in the Plan Administrator’s discretion and without liability or recourse) dispose of any Retained Books and Records which the Plan Administrator determines are appropriate for disposal.
The Reorganized Debtors shall make all reasonable efforts to preserve the Retained Books and Records in the same order, format, and condition in which they exist on the Effective Date for 180 days after the Effective Date.