Due Diligence Process definition

Due Diligence Process means the process by which the Fund and its agents have provided to the Purchaser and its agents certain agreements, documents and information concerning the Fund and its affiliates, via a dedicated website, in response to one or more requests made by the Purchaser or its agents or otherwise.
Due Diligence Process means the process by which the Issuer and its agents have provided to the Purchasers and their agents certain agreements, documents and information concerning the Issuer and its affiliates in response to one or more requests made by the Purchasers or their agents or otherwise.
Due Diligence Process has the meaning set forth in Section 5(b) of the Agreement.

Examples of Due Diligence Process in a sentence

  • The Buyer shall bear all costs associated with the due diligence process described in this Section (the "Due Diligence Process").

  • Disposal Event Has the meaning ascribed thereto in Clause 3.7.2. Due Diligence Process Has the meaning ascribed thereto in Recital III.

  • Client has successfully completed KYC and Due Diligence Process and has provided all required documentation.

  • Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that through the Due Diligence Process referred to in Section 10.3 (a) of this Agreement it has had access, prior to the date hereof, to all information necessary for Purchaser to assess the expected profitability of the business related to the Transferred Assets, following the Closing Date.

  • As part of the Due Diligence Process, the Buyer shall not contact any of the Business' vendors, suppliers, distributors, or customers without the prior written consent of the Seller.


More Definitions of Due Diligence Process

Due Diligence Process means the due diligence process entered into and completed by the Parties from July 1, 2002 to December 31, 2002 in connection with this Agreement.
Due Diligence Process means the investigation of the Company made by HTEL according to the Memorandum of Understanding. "Memorandum of Understanding" - means the agreement signed by the Parties on December 6, 1996, hereinafter referred to as MoU "Company" - means E-Net Hungary Telecommunications and Multimedia, hereinafter referred to as "E-Net" or "Company."
Due Diligence Process. Means the due diligence process carried out by the Purchaser on the Company.
Due Diligence Process has the meaning given in Recital (E).
Due Diligence Process. Means the due diligence process carried out by the Purchaser and its professional advisors “Data Room” Means virtual data room structured by the Purchaser and hosted at the Purchaser’s share point server, populated by the Sellers and their advisors, any and all documents contained within, content of which has been recorded on compact disk (CD) delivered to the Parties before the signing of this Agreement.
Due Diligence Process means the due diligence process and procedures established in relation to the Offer and the Offer Documents and summarised in the Due Diligence Planning Memorandum adopted by the Due Diligence Committee and, where appropriate, includes the Due Diligence Planning Memorandum and the relevant reports and findings resulting from that process.
Due Diligence Process means the investigation of the Company made by HTEL according to the Memorandum of Understanding. "Memorandum of Understanding" - means the agreement signed by the Parties on December 2, 1996, hereinafter referred to as MoU OBJECT OF PURCHASE