Common use of Adequate Assurance of Future Performance Clause in Contracts

Adequate Assurance of Future Performance. To the extent required by any Bankruptcy Laws or other Laws, the Purchaser will be able to provide, at Closing or on such earlier date as is designated by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, adequate assurance of its and/or the relevant Designated Purchasers’ future performance under each Assumed and Assigned Contract to the parties thereto (other than the U.S. Debtors) in satisfaction of Section 365(f)(2)(B) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, and no other or further assurance will be necessary thereunder with respect to any Assumed and Assigned Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Asset Sale Agreement (Nortel Networks Corp), Asset Sale Agreement (Nortel Networks Corp), Asset Sale Agreement

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Adequate Assurance of Future Performance. To the extent required by any Bankruptcy Laws or other Laws, the Purchaser will be able to provide, at Closing or on such earlier date as is designated by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, adequate assurance of its and/or the relevant Designated Purchasers’ future performance under each Assumed and Assigned Contract to the parties thereto (other than the U.S. Debtors) in satisfaction of Section 365(f)(2)(B) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, and no other or further assurance will be necessary thereunder with respect to any Assumed and Assigned Contract, except as otherwise provided in the Real Estate Agreements Term Sheet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Sale Agreement (Nortel Networks LTD), Asset Sale Agreement (Nortel Networks LTD)

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