Common use of Investigation by Purchaser Clause in Contracts

Investigation by Purchaser. The Company will (a) provide Purchaser and its officers, employees, counsel, accountants, financial advisors, consultants and other representatives (together, "REPRESENTATIVES") with full access, upon reasonable prior notice and during normal business hours, to all officers, employees, agents and accountants of the Company and its Assets and Books and Records, but only to the extent that such access does not unreasonably interfere with the business operations of the Company and (b) furnish Purchaser and such other Persons with all such information and data (including, without limitation, copies of Contracts, Benefit Plans and other Books and Records) concerning the business and operations of the Company as Purchaser or any of such other Persons reasonably may request in connection with such investigation, except to the extent that furnishing any such information or data would violate any Law, Order, Contract or License applicable to the Company or by which any of its Assets is bound.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Station Casinos Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Station Casinos Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Station Casinos Inc)

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