Due Diligence Date definition

Due Diligence Date means 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on Friday, January 9, 2004 or such other date that is otherwise agreed to by the Parties.
Due Diligence Date means January 15, 1997.
Due Diligence Date has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b).

Examples of Due Diligence Date in a sentence

  • The Purchaser shall notify the Vendor in writing prior to the Due Diligence Date, if it has any valid objections to the Vendor’s title to the Lands (the “Objections”).

  • No later than the Due Diligence Date, ABJ must confirm to the Shareholder in writing whether or not it is satisfied with the results of its due diligence review of [Redacted: Seriously prejudicial to the Issuer].


More Definitions of Due Diligence Date

Due Diligence Date means 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the date which is the earlier of (i) the day after the date upon which EPR receives a commitment letter from its lender, and (ii) Friday, December 19, 2003.
Due Diligence Date means August 20, 2020.
Due Diligence Date means May 19, 2021, subject to Section 7.1(b).”
Due Diligence Date means the day that is ten (10) days following delivery by the Sellers to the Buyer of all deliverables as more particularly set out in Section 2.2 of this Agreement.
Due Diligence Date means 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) the day that is 30 days following the Execution Date.
Due Diligence Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.05.
Due Diligence Date means the date which is thirty Days after the Execution Date, or if such date is not a Business Day, then the next following Business Day;