Common use of Continued Efforts Clause in Contracts

Continued Efforts. Seller and Buyer shall each use commercially reasonable efforts to: (a) cause to be fulfilled and satisfied all of the conditions to the Closing which are the responsibility of each party; (b) cause to be performed all of the matters required upon the Closing which are the responsibility of each party; and (c) take such steps and do such acts as may be necessary to make all of its warranties and representations (other than those representations and warranties which are confined to a specific date) true and correct as of the Closing Date with the same effect as if the same had been made, and this Agreement had been dated, as of the Closing Date.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement (KeyOn Communications Holdings Inc.), Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement (KeyOn Communications Holdings Inc.), Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement (KeyOn Communications Holdings Inc.)

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