Due Diligence definition

Due Diligence means examinations, inspections, investigations, tests, studies, analyses, appraisals, evaluations and/or investigations with respect to the Property, the Documents, and other information and documents regarding the Property, including, without limitation, examination and review of title matters, applicable land use and zoning Laws and other Laws applicable to the Property, the physical condition of the Property, and the economic status of the Property.
Due Diligence means the efforts required to be undertaken by a holder of unclaimed property to find the rightful owner of such property before the property is delivered to the division.

Examples of Due Diligence in a sentence

  • Only actual inventory shall be available for use and DUE DILIGENCE is required by RENTER to assure their IMAGINEERING is reasonable, practical and obtainable based on actual inventory and services available.

  • Any returns flagged for SUPERVISOR REVIEW will be checked for DUE DILIGENCE.

  • BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES AND UNDERSTANDS THAT THE DUE DILIGENCE MATERIALS AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED OR MADE AVAILABLE TO BUYER PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT MAY HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY PARTIES OTHER THAN SELLER AND THAT NEITHER SELLER NOR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES NOR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE MEMBERS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, ATTORNEYS, BROKERS OR CONTRACTORS MAKE NOR HAVE MADE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, CONTENT OR ACCURACY THEREOF.

  • DUE DILIGENCE Due to the high amount of fraud in EITC claims, IRS has expanded the Due Diligence questions and added another page to Form 8867.


More Definitions of Due Diligence

Due Diligence means to conduct or cause to be conducted an investigation of all aspects of property proposed to be acquired and/or developed using OHV Trust Funds, including investigating the suitability of the property for the intended use, and all critical facts and assumptions used in developing the proposed Project that would assist in evaluating the success of the Project in providing OHV Recreational opportunities and to avoid and/or minimize potential risks that could impair the future sustainability of OHV Recreation.
Due Diligence. Shall have the meaning given to it in Section 4.1.
Due Diligence means the exercise of good faith efforts to perform a required act on a timely basis and in accordance with Good Utility Practice using the necessary technical and personnel resources.
Due Diligence means a Party’s taking all reasonable steps to implement its obligations under this Settlement.
Due Diligence shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 3.1.
Due Diligence means measures or practices to prevent criminal activity, abuse, or any other activity that is a detriment to gaming or the integrity of gaming in licensed facilities;