Common use of Access for Investigation Clause in Contracts

Access for Investigation. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, the Sellers, the Acquired Companies and their Representatives will, (a) afford Buyers and their representatives free and full access to the Acquired Companies' management to discuss the Acquired Companies' business operations, assets, liabilities, actual or potential litigation and claims, properties and prospects with the Acquired Companies' employees, agents, accountants, attorneys, customers, suppliers, and other persons having business dealings with the Acquired Companies or knowledge of the issues, (b) afford Buyers and their representatives full and free access to the Acquired Companies properties (including subsurface testing), contracts, books and records, and other documents and data, (c) furnish Buyer and Buyers' advisors and representatives with copies of all such contracts, books and records, and other existing documents and data as Buyers may reasonably request, and (d) furnish Buyers and Buyers' Advisors and representatives with such additional financial, operating, and other data and information as Buyers may reasonably request in the possession or control of any Acquired Company or Seller, or as to which any of the Sellers or the Acquired Companies have Knowledge.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Franklin Covey Co), Purchase Agreement (Franklin Covey Co), Purchase Agreement (School Specialty Inc)