Debtors’ Obligation to Store Designated Records Sample Clauses

Debtors’ Obligation to Store Designated Records. The Debtors and/or the Debtors’ Successor shall place in the FSC Warehouse (or in another location identified by KPN) all of the Designated Records (including, but not limited to, all paper records and one or more disks or computer hard drives containing all Designated Records that are electronic records) that are not currently stored in the FSC Warehouse once such Designated Records are no longer being used by the Debtors and/or the Debtors’ Successor. Prior to the destruction of any of the Designated Records, the Debtors and/or the Debtors’ Successor shall transfer and assign, free and clear of liens, claims and encumbrances, but without any representations or warranties, all of the Designated Records, to KPN who shall be entitled, at his option, to exercise the Storage Extension (to the extent that the Debtors and/or the Debtors’ Successor has not already exercised the Storage Extension) and to otherwise keep, retain, and to continue to store in perpetuity or to destroy some or all of the Designated Records, at KPN’s cost and expense (except to the extent that the Debtors have already pre-paid any storage or destruction costs pursuant to the Record Storage Order or the Record Access Order). The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement provides KPN with greater rights to the Designated Records than in the Record Storage Order or the Record Access Order and agree that all Approval Orders shall specifically authorize and approve KPN’s rights to the Designated Records in this Agreement.
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