Satisfactory Due Diligence Review Sample Clauses

Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. Buyer shall have conducted a review reasonably satisfactory to Buyer of the business, financial, accounting, and legal aspects of Seller, the Business, and Seller’s assets and liabilities.
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Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. The Bank shall have completed and been satisfied with the results of its due diligence review, including a satisfactory review of the terms and conditions of all of the Borrower’s related party debt, the Borrower’s sources of funds.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. All due diligence by Buyer has been completed, and Buyer has notified Seller Equityholder in writing of the successful completion of the Due Diligence. Seller represents that all materials provided to Buyer during the course of due diligence are truthful and accurate, to the best of Seller’s knowledge.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. The Purchaser shall have completed its due diligence investigation into the business, operations and assets of the Seller, the Assets and the Vault Business and determined in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion that it is satisfied with the results of such investigation. If the Purchaser is not satisfied at any time with the results of such investigation, for any reason or no reason at all, it shall have the option to terminate this Agreement, without any liability whatsoever to the Seller, the Shareholders or any other party, upon written notice to the Seller and the Shareholders. The Seller and the Shareholders hereby acknowledge and agree that, notwithstanding the Purchaser’s due diligence investigation, Purchaser is relying upon the representations and warranties made by the Seller and the Shareholders herein as a material inducement to the consummation of the transactions described herein, and Purchaser’s due diligence investigation shall in no way undermine or diminish the representations and warranties made by the Seller and the Shareholders or the Purchaser’s reliance thereon.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. Buyer's due ------------------------------------ diligence documents provided to Seller shall be satisfactory in form and substance to Seller and Seller's counsel, whose approval shall not be withheld unreasonably.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. Buyer shall have completed due diligence review, which shall include, without limitation, meetings with the key suppliers and customers of Target, satisfactory to Buyer, in its sole discretion, and review of the business, assets, financial condition and prospects of Target.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. Madison County Financial shall have conducted a review, reasonably satisfactory to it, of the assets, business, contracts, financial, accounting, and legal aspects of Agency.
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Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. Buyer shall have conducted a review reasonably satisfactory to Buyer of the business, financial, accounting, and legal aspects of McLaren, the Business, and any relevant assets and liabilities.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. The Purchaser or CTDC shall have completed its due diligence review of the Company and shall be satisfied, in the sole discretion of the Purchaser and CTDC, with the results thereof.
Satisfactory Due Diligence Review. The Company shall have satisfied itself in its sole discretion, after receipt and consideration of the Seller's complete history of the accounts receivable, including the accounts receivable trial balance, bad debt experience, analysis of days' sales outstanding and any and all other documents as the Company, its representatives or lenders may reasonably request, which documents shall be prepared and provided at Seller's expense the Schedules and after the Company and its representatives, including without limitation, the Company has completed the review of the Business of the Seller contemplated by this Agreement, that none of the information revealed thereby has resulted in, or in the opinion of the Company may result in, an adverse change in the assets, properties, business, operations or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Seller.
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