Due Diligence Cut-off Date definition

Due Diligence Cut-off Date means 5:00 pm on the date that is 28 calendar days after the date of this agreement or such other date agreed in writing between the Target and the Bidder. Due Diligence Matter means an event, matter, change or circumstance identified prior to the Due Diligence Cut-off Date, which:

Examples of Due Diligence Cut-off Date in a sentence

  • Following the Due Diligence Cutoff Date, Buyer may continue its due diligence but shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.1.4.