Common use of Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party Clause in Contracts

Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party. The obligations of each party to consummate and effect the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver before the Effective Date of the following conditions:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Combination Agreement (Edutrek Int Inc), Combination Agreement (National Oilwell Inc)

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Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party. The obligations of each party the parties hereto to consummate and effect the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver by both parties on or before the Effective Date of the following conditions:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Arrangement Agreement (Nabors Industries LTD), Acquisition Agreement (Nabors Industries Inc)

Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party. The obligations of each party the parties hereto to consummate and effect the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver by both parties on or before the Effective Closing Date of the following conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reorganization Agreement (Canwest Petroleum Corp)

Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party. The obligations of each party to consummate and effect the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver on or before the Effective Date of the following conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Combination Agreement (Fuelcell Energy Inc)

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Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Each Party. The obligations of each party to consummate and effect the Arrangement and the other transactions contemplated hereunder hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver on or before the Effective Date of each of the following conditions:: 8.1.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Combination Agreement (Pri Automation Inc)

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