Seller Obligation to Deliver Seller Firm Date Certificate Sample Clauses

Seller Obligation to Deliver Seller Firm Date Certificate. Within five (5) Business Days following the satisfaction or waiver of the Firm Date Conditions set forth in Section 6.3 and Section 6.5, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser a copy of a certificate substantially and in all material respects in the form of Exhibit J-2 (the “Seller Firm Date Certificate”) duly signed by an authorized officer of Seller. The provision by Seller to Purchaser of the Seller Firm Date Certificate will be evidence of Seller’s acknowledgement of the satisfaction, or the waiver by Seller, of the Firm Date Conditions set forth in Section 6.3 and Section 6.5.‌
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