Tax Due Diligence Sample Clauses

Tax Due Diligence. The Investor shall have completed by 9:00 a.m. on July 12, 2009 its due diligence with respect to certain tax matters covered in Schedule ‎7.02(m), the results of which shall be satisfactory to the Investor in its sole discretion, provided that if the Investor determines prior to such time that the condition in this Section 7.02(m) is not capable of being satisfied, it shall immediately notify the Company.
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Tax Due Diligence. PricewaterhouseCoopers shall have completed its tax due diligence of the Company, and Buyer shall be reasonably satisfied with the results thereof.
Tax Due Diligence. PricewaterhouseCoopers shall have completed its tax due diligence of Sellers and such due diligence conducted between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date shall have not resulted in any finding that would cause Buyer or Atrium to amend or alter Sellers' past practice with respect to any tax treatment in a manner that would have a Material Adverse Effect.
Tax Due Diligence. Seller and its Subsidiaries shall promptly deliver to Buyer or its Tax advisors such documents and other materials relating to Tax matters which are reasonably requested by such Person(s) in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Such documents and materials may include, but not be limited to, correct and complete copies of Tax Returns for any open Tax years filed by Seller and its Subsidiaries, private letter rulings, determination letters, closing agreements and other correspondence issued by any Taxing Authority to Seller or any of its Subsidiaries.
Tax Due Diligence. The Neuromed Entities shall promptly deliver to CombinatoRx or its Tax advisors such documents and other materials relating to Tax matters which are reasonably requested by such Person(s). Such documents and materials may include, but not be limited to, correct and complete copies of Tax Returns for any Tax years filed by the Neuromed Entities, private letter rulings, determination letters, closing agreements and other correspondence issued by any Taxing Authority to any of the Neuromed Entities. CombinatoRx and its Subsidiaries shall promptly deliver to Neuromed or its Tax advisors such documents and other materials relating to Tax matters which are reasonably requested by such Person(s). Such documents and materials may include, but not be limited to, correct and complete copies of Tax Returns for any Tax years filed by CombinatoRx and its Subsidiaries, private letter rulings, determination letters, closing agreements and other correspondence issued by any Taxing Authority to any of CombinatoRx and its Subsidiaries.

Related to Tax Due Diligence

  • Legal Due Diligence The Administrative Agent and its counsel shall have completed all legal due diligence, the results of which shall be satisfactory to Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.

  • Due Diligence During the term of this Agreement, the Company will reasonably cooperate with any reasonable due diligence review conducted by the Agent in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, providing information and making available documents and senior corporate officers, during normal business hours and at the Company’s principal offices, as the Agent may reasonably request from time to time.

  • Buyer’s Due Diligence Subject to Section 21 below, Buyer shall have twenty-five (25) Business Days from and after the later to occur of (i) the Opening of Escrow and (ii) the date of delivery by Seller to Buyer of the Seller's Deliveries, the Title Commitment and related recorded exception documents, and any existing survey (“Due Diligence Period”) to evaluate and analyze the feasibility of the Membership Interests and the Property for Buyer’s intended use thereof, including, without limitation, the zoning of the Property, the physical, environmental and geotechnical condition of the Property and the economic feasibility of owning the Membership Interests and operating the Property. If, during the Due Diligence Period, Buyer determines that the Membership Interests or the Property are not acceptable for any reason whatsoever in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion, Buyer shall have the right, by giving written notice to Seller on or before the last day of the Due Diligence Period, to terminate this Agreement. Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold Seller harmless and defend Seller from and against any claims, liabilities, liens, cause of action, expenses, costs, or damages (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and personal injury claims) resulting from the inspection of the Property prior to the Closing Date by Buyer or Buyer’s contractors, employees, representatives, or agents; provided, however, that Buyer shall not be responsible for any losses or expenses resulting from the discovery of adverse information regarding the Membership Interests or the Property. In the event this Agreement is terminated for any reason, Buyer shall restore the Property to the extent of any physical change or damage made as a result of the conduct of any inspection or investigation of the Property by Buyer or Buyer’s agents, representatives or contractors to substantially the same condition that existed immediately prior to Buyer’s inspection and investigation. Any provision to the contrary herein notwithstanding, the provisions of the previous two sentences shall survive termination of this Agreement for any reason for a period of three (3) months and control over any provisions to the contrary herein.

  • Environmental Due Diligence Lender shall be provided with such Environmental Due Diligence for the Property as Lender may require, to be in form and content acceptable to Lender. All reports shall be addressed to Lender. Borrower shall pay for the cost of the Environmental Due Diligence.

  • Satisfactory Due Diligence Each Lender shall have completed, to its satisfaction, a due diligence analysis with respect to the business, assets, operations, condition (financial and otherwise) and prospects of the Loan Parties, including with respect to their ability to comply with the representations and warranties and covenants contained in the Loan Documents.

  • REASONABLE BONA FIDE DUE DILIGENCE EXPENSES The Company or the Advisor shall reimburse the Dealer Manager or any Soliciting Dealer for reasonable bona fide due diligence expenses incurred by the Dealer Manager or any Soliciting Dealer. The Company shall only reimburse the Dealer Manager or any Soliciting Dealer for such approved bona fide due diligence expenses to the extent such expenses have actually been incurred and are supported by detailed and itemized invoice(s) provided to the Company and permitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of FINRA.

  • Due Diligence Expenses In addition to reimbursement as provided under Section 3.2, the Company shall also reimburse the Dealer Manager for reasonable bona fide due diligence expenses incurred by the Dealer Manager or any Participating Dealer; provided, however, that no due diligence expenses shall be reimbursed by the Company pursuant to this Section 3.3 which would cause the aggregate of all Company expenses described in Section 3.1, all underwriting compensation paid to the Dealer Manager and any Participating Dealer and the due diligence expenses paid pursuant to this Section 3.3 to exceed 15.0% of the gross proceeds from the sale of the Primary Shares. Such due diligence expenses may include travel, lodging, meals and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Dealer Manager or any Participating Dealer and their personnel when visiting the Company’s offices or properties to verify information relating to the Company or its properties. The Dealer Manager or any Participating Dealer shall provide a detailed and itemized invoice to the Company for any such due diligence expenses.

  • Completion of Due Diligence Each Purchaser shall have completed its legal, business and financial due diligence of the Company to its full satisfaction and shall be fully satisfied with the results thereof.

  • Due Diligence Period (a) During the period (the “Due Diligence Period”) beginning on the Effective Date and ending at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on November 19, 2014 (the “Expiration of the Due Diligence Period”), Purchaser shall have the right, upon a minimum of one Business Day’s prior telephonic or written notice to Seller, to make a physical inspection of the Property, including (i) a non-invasive inspection of the environmental condition thereof and such non-invasive physical engineering and other studies and tests on the Property as Purchaser deems appropriate in its sole discretion and (ii) with Seller’s consent, which Seller may withhold in its sole discretion, further inspections of the environmental condition of the Property and further physical engineering and other studies and tests on the Property that are invasive or could alter the physical condition of the Property (including examination of materials, soil samples, and groundwater). Prior to performing any inspection or test (whether non-invasive or otherwise), Purchaser must deliver a certificate of insurance to the applicable Seller evidencing that Purchaser and its contractors, agents and representatives have in place comprehensive general liability insurance (with policy limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate) and for workers’ compensation insurance (with policy limits not less than statutory requirements) for its activities on the Property on terms reasonably satisfactory to Seller covering any accident arising in connection with the presence of Purchaser, its contractors, agents and representatives on the Property, which insurance shall name Seller and the Company as additional insureds thereunder and Purchaser shall bear the cost of all such inspections or tests. All third-party professional inspection companies or individuals shall be duly licensed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall give no fewer than two Business Days’ notice to Seller prior to inspecting any Tenant occupied portions of the Property. Subject to the provisions of this Section 2.3, Purchaser upon prior notice to Seller may meet with the current property manager at the Property. At Purchaser’s request, and to the extent in Seller’s or the Company’s possession, Seller shall make available to Purchaser copies of the maintenance records and reports for the Property. Purchaser shall (i) exercise reasonable care at all times that Purchaser shall be present upon the Property, (ii) at Purchaser’s expense, observe and comply with all applicable laws and any conditions imposed by any insurance policy then in effect with respect to the Property and made known to Purchaser, (iii) not engage in any activities which would violate the provisions of any permit or license pertaining to the Property and made known to Purchaser, (iv) not unreasonably disturb the Tenants or unreasonably interfere with their use of the Property pursuant to their respective Leases, (v) not unreasonably interfere with the operation and maintenance of the Property, (vi) repair any damage to the Property resulting directly or indirectly from Purchaser’s activities at the Property and (vii) not disclose any confidential information except as permitted under this Agreement or required by applicable law. Purchaser’s obligation pursuant to clauses (vi) and (vii) above shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Due Diligence Investigation Pubco shall be reasonably satisfied with the results of its due diligence investigation of the Company in its sole and absolute discretion.

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