Customer Retention Sample Clauses

Customer Retention. To the extent permitted by applicable Law, the Seller shall, and shall cause each Seller Subsidiary to, use all reasonable best efforts to assist the Company in its efforts to retain the Seller’s and the Seller Subsidiaries’ customers for the Surviving Corporation. Such efforts shall include making introductions of the Company’s employees to such customers, assisting in the mailing of information prepared by the Company and reasonably acceptable to the Seller to such customers and actively participating in any “transitional marketing programs” as the Company shall reasonably request.
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Customer Retention. Within ten (10) days after the date of this Agreement, Purchaser and Seller shall send a joint letter to all distributors and customers of the Business notifying them of the general nature of the Transaction. Prior to the Closing, Seller shall cooperate with Purchaser to contact and encourage such distributors and customers to continue to purchase the Seller Products from Purchaser following the Closing. During such period, marketing and sales personnel of Seller and Purchaser shall participate in joint visits to such distributors and customers as Purchaser may reasonably specify, for the same purpose.
Customer Retention. To the extent permitted by law or applicable regulation, the Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to assist the Company in its efforts to retain the Seller's customers for the Surviving Corporation. Such efforts may include making introductions of the Company's employees to such customers, assisting in the mailing of information prepared by the Company and reasonably acceptable to the Seller, to such customers and actively participating in any "transitional marketing programs" as the Company shall reasonably request.
Customer Retention. To the extent permitted by law or applicable regulation, Parent and Seller shall use reasonable efforts to assist Buyer in its efforts to retain Seller's customers. Such efforts may include making introductions of Buyer's employees to such customers, assisting in the mailing of information prepared by Buyer and reasonably acceptable to Parent and Seller, to such customers and actively participating in any "transitional marketing programs as the parties may agree upon.
Customer Retention. 35 SECTION 6.9
Customer Retention. Purchaser, the Members and Seller shall work together to communicate with and contact customers of the Business to inform them of the general nature of the Transaction and shall use their respective reasonable best efforts to encourage such customers to continue to rent the Tanks from Purchaser following Closing, encourage the business relationships maintained by Seller with such customers to be transferred to Purchaser without interruption at Closing, and to transfer customer loyalty to Purchaser.
Customer Retention. Seller shall develop and distribute*** periodic communications designed to maintain high customer satisfaction and minimize dropout. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED APPENDIX E
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Customer Retention. To the extent permitted by law or applicable regulation, Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to assist the Company in its efforts to retain Seller's customers for the surviving corporation. Such efforts shall include making introductions of the Company's employees to such customers, assisting in the mailing of information prepared by the Company and reasonably acceptable to Seller, to such customers and actively participating in any "transitional marketing programs" as the Company shall reasonably request.
Customer Retention. Following approval of the Acquisition Merger by the Seller’s stockholders and all applicable Regulatory Authorities, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, the Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist the Company in its efforts to retain the Seller’s and all Seller Subsidiaries’ customers. Such efforts shall include making introductions of the Company’s employees to such customers, assisting in the mailing of information prepared by the Company and reasonably acceptable to the Seller or the applicable Seller Subsidiary to such customers and actively participating in any “transitional marketing programs” as the Company may reasonably request.
Customer Retention. 83 6.6 Tax Cooperation and Indemnification......................... 83 6.7 Bulk Transfer Laws.......................................... 84 6.8
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