LETTERS TO SUPPLIERS Sample Clauses

LETTERS TO SUPPLIERS. The Transferee shall promptly following the Release Time send out notices and letters to all suppliers and customers of the Transferred Business and other business contacts relating to the Transferred Business informing them of the transfer of the Transferred Business and the Transferee's assumption of the TDSI Assumed Liabilities.
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LETTERS TO SUPPLIERS. 16 7.5 Release of the Assurances...............................16 7.6
LETTERS TO SUPPLIERS. The Transferee shall promptly following the Release Time send out notices and letters to all suppliers and customers of the Transferred Business and other business contacts relating to the Transferred Business informing them of the transfer of the Transferred Business and the Transferee’s assumption of the TDSI Assumed Liabilities.

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