Common use of Duty to Make Inquiry Clause in Contracts

Duty to Make Inquiry. To the extent that any of the representations or warranties in this Article III are qualified by “knowledge” or “belief,” each of the Parent and any DSH Subsidiary represents and warrants that it has made due and reasonable inquiry and investigation concerning the matters to which such representations and warranties relate, including, but not limited to, diligent inquiry by its directors, officers and key personnel and the directors, officers and key personnel of any Subsidiary.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement (Ds Healthcare Group, Inc.)

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