PRESERVATION OF SELLER PARTIES' FILES AND RECORDS Sample Clauses

PRESERVATION OF SELLER PARTIES' FILES AND RECORDS. For a period of six (6) years after the Closing, the Seller Parties shall, and shall cause their Subsidiaries, if any, to, preserve all files and records in their possession relating directly and primarily to the Business, allow the Buyer Group access to such files and records and the right to make copies and extracts therefrom at the Buyer Group's expense at any time during normal business hours and upon reasonable notice, and not dispose of any thereof, except that at any time after the Closing, any Seller Party may, but shall not be required to, give Buyer written notice of its intention to dispose of any records that are more than six (6) years old, specifying the items to be disposed of in reasonable detail. Any Buyer Entity may, within a period of sixty (60) days after receipt of any such notice, notify such Seller Party of the Buyer Group's desire to retain one or more of the items to be disposed of. Such Seller Party shall, upon receipt of such a notice from the Buyer Group, deliver such items as reasonably requested, at the Buyer Group's expense.
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