Outside Closing Date definition
Outside Closing Date means the date which is 365 days after the earlier of the Firm Closing Date; or Second Tentative Closing Date; or such other date as may be mutually agreed upon in accordance with section 4. “Property” or “home” means the home including lands being acquired by the Purchaser from the Vendor. “Purchaser’s Termination Period” means the 30-day period during which the Purchaser may terminate the Purchase Agreement for delay, in accordance with paragraph 10(b).
Outside Closing Date has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1(a).
Outside Closing Date means the date which is 365 days after the earlier of the Firm Closing Date; or Second Tentative Closing Date; or such other date as may be mutually agreed upon in accordance with section 4.
Examples of Outside Closing Date in a sentence
Unless the Closing has occurred or this Agreement shall have otherwise been terminated in accordance with Article VIII, upon written request by the SPAC, the Company shall provide all necessary assistance to the SPAC to extend the deadline by which the SPAC must complete its initial Business Combination (a “SPAC Extension”) until a date that is no later than the Outside Closing Date.
More Definitions of Outside Closing Date
Outside Closing Date is defined in Section 11.1.
Outside Closing Date has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.
Outside Closing Date shall have the meaning set forth in Part III of Appendix B.
Outside Closing Date means the date which is 365 days after the earlier of the Firm Closing Date; or Second Tentative Closing Date; or such other date as may be mutually agreed upon in accordance with section 4. “Property” or “home” means the home including lands being acquired by the Purchaser from the Vendor.
Outside Closing Date means June 30, 1997. --------------------
Outside Closing Date shall have meaning specified in Section 10.1(c).
Outside Closing Date means the date which is thirty (30) days after the Closing Date. “Parcel” shall mean each or any parcel of real property that collectively compose the Property.