Closing Period Sample Clauses

Closing Period. “Pre-Closing Period” shall mean the period commencing as of the date of the Agreement and ending on the Closing Date.
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Closing Period. “Pre-Closing Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 of the Agreement.
Closing Period. Pre-Closing Period" shall mean the period from the date of the Agreement through the Closing Date.
Closing Period. (a) The Borrower undertakes to carry out, or to cause the Executing Agency to carry out, as the case may be, the following actions during the Closing Period:
Closing Period. (a) The Beneficiary undertakes to carry out, or to cause the Executing Agency to carry out, as the case may be, the following actions within a ninety (90)-day period from the date stipulated for the final disbursement of the Contribution: (i) finalize pending payments to third parties, if any; (ii) reconcile its books and present to the Bank’s satisfaction the supporting documentation relating to expenditures charged to the Project and other information that the Bank may request; and (iii) return to the Bank the unjustified balance of disbursed resources of the Contribution.
Closing Period. “Post-Closing Period” shall mean the period from the date after the Closing Date.
Closing Period. The Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall: (a) present to the Bank’s satisfaction, within the Closing Period, the supporting documentation relating to expenditures made for the execution of the Project, and any other information that the Bank may have requested; and (b) return to the Bank, at the latest on the day of expiration of the Closing Period, the balance of disbursed resources that has not been duly justified. If audit services are to be financed with resources of the Loan, and such services will not be concluded or billed prior to the expiration of the Closing Period referred to in section (a) above, the Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall inform and reach agreement with the Bank as to the way in which payment for such services will take place, and shall return to the Bank the resources of the Loan allotted for such purpose, should the Bank not receive the audited financial statements and/or audited financial reports within the periods stipulated in this Contract.
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Closing Period. Purchaser shall not be obligated to participate in any Exchange Closing prior to the Closing Date or after the date which is 180 days after the Closing Date.
Closing Period. The Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall: (a) present to the Bank’s satisfaction, within a period of ninety (90) days from the date stipulated for the final disbursement of the Financing, the supporting documentation relating to expenditures made for the execution of the Project, and any other information that the Bank may have requested; and (b) return to the Bank, at the latest on the day of expiration of the Closing Period, the balance of disbursed resources of the Financing that has not been duly justified. If audit services are to be financed with resources of the Financing, and such services will not be concluded or billed prior to the expiration of the Closing Period referred to in section (a) above, the Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall inform and reach agreement with the Bank as to the way in which payment for such services will take place, and shall return to the Bank the resources of the Financing allotted for such purpose, should the Bank not receive the audited financial statements and/or audited financial reports within the periods stipulated in this Contract.
Closing Period. The Closing Period means the period beginning on the date of this Agreement Schedule and ending 120 days after that date; provided, however, that the Republic may, at its option and by written notice to the Holder, extend the Closing Period for a further period ending not later than 150 days after the date of this Agreement Schedule.
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