Preservation of Organization Sample Clauses

Preservation of Organization. The Seller and the Company will use their best efforts: to preserve the business organization of the Company intact; to keep available to the Purchaser (without making any commitment on its behalf) the services of the present employees of the Company, and make no changes therein except as required in the ordinary course of business; and to preserve for the Purchaser the goodwill of the suppliers, customers and others having business relations with the Company.
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Preservation of Organization. The Company will use its best reasonable efforts to preserve its business organization intact, to preserve for the benefit of the Surviving Corporation its present business relationships with its suppliers and customers and others having business relationships with it.
Preservation of Organization. Prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall use its best efforts (without making any commitments on behalf of Buyer) to preserve its business organization intact, to keep available to Buyer the present key employees of the Hotel, and to preserve for Buyer the present relationships of Seller with its suppliers and customers and others having business relations with them.
Preservation of Organization. Except as set forth on the Disclosure Schedule, since October 31, 1999, the Seller has kept intact Business No. 1 and/or Business No. 2 and organization of the Seller; retained the services of all the Seller's material employees and agents, retained the Seller's arrangements with the manufacturers of the products distributed by Seller in the same manner as conducted prior to such date, and engaged in no transaction other than in the ordinary course of Seller's Business No. 1 and/or Business No. 2.
Preservation of Organization. Subject to compliance with the provisions of Section 6.3, the Company will, and will cause each its Subsidiaries to, use its reasonable efforts to preserve its business organization intact in all material respects, use its reasonable efforts to keep available to the Company and its Subsidiaries, the present officers and employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries as a group and use its reasonable efforts to preserve the present relationships of the Company and its Subsidiaries with suppliers and customers and others having business relations with the Company and its Subsidiaries.
Preservation of Organization. Seller shall use its best efforts to preserve the business of the Division and the organization of Seller, to keep available to Buyer the services of Seller's present employees, and to preserve for Buyer Seller's favorable business relationships with its suppliers, its customers and others with whom business relationships exist.
Preservation of Organization. Exercise all reasonable efforts to preserve the business organization of the Station intact, and assist Citadel, as and when requested by Citadel, to preserve the present relationships of the Station with employees, suppliers, advertisers and customers and others having business relationships with the Station; provided, however, that nothing contained in this Agreement shall require Seller to expend money in fulfillment of its obligations set forth in this Section 6.4 other than those expenditures that Seller would have made in the ordinary course of the business of the Station and consistent with past practices.
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Preservation of Organization. Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts, provided that no material expenditure is required, to preserve intact the business organization of the Business, to keep available the services of current employees of the Business and to preserve for Purchaser the present relationships of the Business with its suppliers and customers and others having business relations with the Business.
Preservation of Organization. The Company shall (and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to) use its reasonable best efforts to preserve the business organization of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries, to keep available the present key officers and employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries and to preserve the present relationships of the Company and its Subsidiaries with its suppliers and customers and others having business relations with the Company and its Subsidiaries.
Preservation of Organization. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve the business organization of the Divisions intact, to preserve for Buyer the present relationships of the Divisions with its suppliers, customers and agents and to keep available to Buyer the present key officers and employees of the Divisions, provided that Seller shall be under no obligation to offer any payment or other inducement to any such officer or employee to secure their availability to Buyer.
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