Timeshare Exchange Network Sample Clauses

Timeshare Exchange Network. The exchange system operated by Diamond Resorts International Club, Inc. (“THE Club®”) is being operated in compliance with all applicable Timeshare Laws, except for any non-compliance that could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect. To the extent Diamond Resorts Entities have entered into written agreements with Resort Condominiums International, LLC, Interval International, Inc. or other exchange networks, such Diamond Resorts Entities are members and participants pursuant to validly executed and enforceable written agreements in Resort Condominiums International, LLC, and/or Interval International, Inc. and/or other exchange networks, as applicable. Such Diamond Resorts Entities have paid all fees and other amounts due and owing under such agreements and are not otherwise in default in any respect thereunder, except to the extent that could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
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Timeshare Exchange Network. Section 3.21(b) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a complete and accurate list as of November 18, 2015 of third parties with which, or the properties in respect of which, the Sellers, the Companies, the Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any third parties, on the other hand, have entered into agreements for accommodations or facilities that are not part of Club Intrawest that are in effect as of such date and that relate to the Business.
Timeshare Exchange Network. To the extent the Business Sellers have entered into written agreements with Resort Condominiums International, Inc., Interval International, Inc. or other exchange networks, such Business Sellers are members and participants pursuant to validly executed and enforceable (subject to the Enforceability Exceptions) written agreements in Resort Condominiums International, Inc., Interval International, Inc. and/or other exchange networks, as applicable. The Business Sellers have paid all fees and other amounts due and owing under such agreements and are not otherwise in default in any respect thereunder.
Timeshare Exchange Network. Since May 27, 2011, the exchange program operated by Navigo Vacation Club, Inc., a Florida corporation, d/b/a Club Navigo, is being operated in compliance in all material respects with all applicable Timeshare Laws. To the extent the Companies and their Subsidiaries have entered into written agreements with Resort Condominiums International, LLC, Interval International, Inc. or other exchange networks, such Companies and their Subsidiaries are members and participants in Resort Condominiums International, LLC, and/or Interval International, Inc. and/or other exchange networks, as applicable. Such Companies and their Subsidiaries have paid all fees and other amounts due and owing under such agreements and are not otherwise in default in any material respect thereunder.

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