Cooperation With Sale Process Clause Samples

The "Cooperation With Sale Process" clause requires parties to actively assist and participate in the procedures related to the sale of an asset, business, or property. In practice, this may involve providing necessary information, responding to due diligence requests, or facilitating meetings with potential buyers. The core function of this clause is to ensure a smooth and efficient sale process by obligating all relevant parties to work together and remove obstacles that could delay or hinder the transaction.
Cooperation With Sale Process. Without limiting the generality of the provisions of Section 4.1, at the request of the Investor Representative, the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to seek to cause its employees, officers, consultants, counsel and advisors to: (i) assist the Financial Advisor in creating a list of potential acquirers; (ii) set up and maintain a virtual or actual data room (as elected by the Investor Representative) containing due diligence materials customarily provided in connection with transactions of the nature of a Sale of the Company, along with any other due diligence materials requested by the Investor Representative or reasonably requested by any potential acquirer; (iii) execute customary non-disclosure agreements with potential acquirers; (iv) provide incentive compensation to members of the Company’s management (only upon Board approval), and in an amount and form, all as determined by the Investor Representative to be necessary or helpful to the successful consummation of the Sale of the Company; (v) or assist the Financial Advisor with any reasonable request regarding the preparation of, any marketing, financial or other materials deemed by the Investor Representative or the Financial Advisor to be necessary or helpful in connection with a Sale of the Company; (vi) attend and participate in any meetings, conference calls, or presentations regarding the Company and its business with potential acquirers; (vii) execute a letter of intent or term sheet on terms reasonably acceptable to the Investor Representative with one (1) or more potential acquirers; (viii) subject to Section 4.3, execute and perform the Company’s obligations contained in such definitive agreements relating to a Sale of the Company as are negotiated by the Investor Representative and the potential acquirer; and (ix) communicate regularly and promptly with each of the Financial Advisor and Deal Counsel regarding the Sale Process.
Cooperation With Sale Process. Without limiting the generality of the provisions of Section •.1, at the request of the Holder Representative, the Company shall, and shall cause its employees, officers, consultants, counsel and advisors to: (i) (i) assist the Financial Advisor in creating a list of potential acquirers; (ii) (ii) set up and maintain a virtual or actual data room (as elected by the Holder Representative) containing due diligence materials customarily provided in connection with transactions of the nature of a Sale of the Company, along with any other due diligence materials requested by the Holder Representative or reasonably requested by any potential acquirer; potential acquirers; (iii) (iii) execute customary non-disclosure agreements with (iv) (iv) provide incentive compensation to members of the Company’s management, and in an amount and form, all as determined by the Holder Representative to be necessary or helpful to the successful consummation of the Sale of the Company;
Cooperation With Sale Process. Without limiting the generality of the provisions of Section 9.9(c)(i), the Company shall, and shall cause its employees, officers, consultants, counsel, advisors and Affiliates to: (A)Assist the Financial Advisor in creating a list of potential acquirers; (B)Set up and maintain a virtual or actual data room (as elected by the Holder Representative) containing due diligence materials customarily provided in connection with transactions of the nature of a Sale of the Company, along with any other due diligence materials requested by the Holder Representative or reasonably requested by any potential acquirer; (C)Execute customary non-disclosure agreements with potential acquirers; 51
Cooperation With Sale Process. The Company shall, and shall cause its employees, officers, consultants, counsel and advisors to: (a) assist the Financial Advisor in creating a list of potential acquirers; (b) set up and maintain a virtual or actual data room containing due diligence materials customarily provided in connection with transactions of the nature of a Sale of the Company, along with any other due diligence materials reasonably requested by any potential acquirer; (c) execute customary non-disclosure agreements with potential acquirers; (d) provide incentive compensation to members of the Company’s management as reasonably determined by the Board to be necessary or helpful to the successful consummation of the Sale of the Company; (e) prepare, or assist the Financial Advisor with the preparation of, any marketing, financial or other materials reasonably deemed by the Company to be necessary or helpful in connection with a Sale of the Company; (f) attend and participate in any meetings, conference calls or presentations regarding the Company and its business with potential acquirers; (g) execute a letter of intent or term sheet on terms acceptable to the Company with one or more potential acquirers; (h) subject to Section 3.4, execute and perform the Company’s obligations contained in such definitive agreements relating to a Sale of the Company as are negotiated with the potential acquirer; and (i) communicate regularly and promptly with each of the Financial Advisor and Deal Counsel regarding the Sale Process.

Related to Cooperation With Sale Process

  • Sale Process If a Non-Economic Facility is marketed for sale in accordance with Section 5.02 and Manager receives an offer therefor which it wishes to accept on behalf of the relevant TRS and Owner, Manager shall give the relevant TRS prompt notice thereof, which notice shall include a copy of the offer and any other information reasonably requested by such TRS. If the relevant TRS, on behalf of the relevant Owner, shall fail to accept or reject such offer within seven (7) Business Days after receipt of such notice and other information from Manager, such offer shall be deemed to be accepted. If the offer is rejected by the relevant TRS on behalf of the relevant Owner, and if Manager elects to continue marketing the Non-Economic Facility by providing written notice to the relevant TRS within seven (7) days of such rejection and Manager does not obtain another offer within ninety (90) days that is accepted by the relevant TRS, the Non-Economic Facility shall be deemed to have been sold to the relevant TRS on the date, at the price and on such other terms contained in the offer. If a Non-Economic Facility is sold to a third party or deemed to have been sold to the relevant Owner pursuant to such offer, effective as of the date of sale or deemed sale: (i) the Management Agreement shall terminate with respect to such Non-Economic Facility; (ii) Aggregate Invested Capital shall be reduced by an amount equal to the net proceeds of sale after reduction for the costs and expenses of the relevant TRS, the relevant Owner and/or Manager (or, in the case of a deemed sale, the net proceeds of sale determined by reference to such offer, after reduction for any amounts actually expended and any amounts which would reasonably have been expected to have been expended if the sale had been consummated by the relevant TRS, the relevant Owner and/or Manager). If the reduction in Aggregate Invested Capital is less than the Invested Capital of the Non-Economic Facility sold or deemed to have been sold, the difference shall be proportionately reallocated to the Invested Capital of the remaining Facilities.

  • Cooperation with Financing (a) Prior to the Closing, each of the Seller Parties shall use reasonable best efforts to provide, and shall cause the other Target Companies to use reasonable best efforts to provide, and shall use reasonable best efforts to cause its and their respective Representatives to provide, in each case at US Buyer’s sole cost and expense, such cooperation as may reasonably be requested by US Buyer that is customary and necessary in connection with arranging and obtaining the Financing contemplated by the Commitment Letter, including (in each case to the extent that the same is reasonably requested or is otherwise expressly required by the Commitment Letter): (i) assisting in preparation for and participation in marketing efforts (including a reasonable number of meetings with prospective lenders on reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, due diligence and drafting sessions, and not more than one presentation and session with rating agencies); (ii) providing the Required Financial Information to US Buyer; (iii) if the Closing has not occurred, on or prior to February 14, 2017, furnishing US Buyer and the Financing Sources on or before February 15, 2017, with the unaudited consolidated balance sheet, consolidated income statement and consolidated cash flow statement of the Business for the 12 months ended December 31, 2016; (iv) furnishing US Buyer and the Financing Sources with all other financial and other pertinent information regarding the Business as is required by the Commitment Letter and reasonably requested by US Buyer; provided, that no such preparation of materials or information (including in relation to clause (a)(i) above) shall require the preparation by any Seller Party, Target Company or the Business of pro forma financial or other pro forma information not currently available as of the date of this Agreement; (v) facilitating delivery at the Closing of customary evidence of property and liability insurance, including endorsements in favor of the Financing Sources; (vi) executing and delivering such documents, instruments, certificates or information, as may be reasonably requested in connection with the Financing (including all documentation and other information required by bank regulatory authorities under applicable “know-your-customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the Patriot Act) so long as any such documents, instruments certificates or information are requested by US Buyer at least ten Business Days prior to the Closing Date; (vii) delivering such officer’s certificates as are customary in financings of such type (including a certificate of the chief financial officer of US Seller with respect to solvency matters in the form attached to the Commitment Letter) and as are, in the good faith determination of the Person(s) executing such certificates, accurate in all material respects, and agreeing to pledge, grant security interests in, and otherwise grant Liens on, the Assets pursuant to such agreements, documents, instruments and certificates as may be reasonably requested (including such agreements, documents or certificates that facilitate the creation, perfection or enforcement of Liens securing the Financing (including original copies of all certificated securities (with transfer powers executed in blank)) as may be reasonably requested by US Buyer, and executing and delivering any pledge and security documents and otherwise facilitating the pledging of collateral); provided that no obligation of the Seller Parties, the Target Companies or any of their Subsidiaries under any such agreement or other financing document shall be effective until the Closing; (viii) taking all corporate actions reasonably necessary to permit the consummation of the Financing; and (ix) executing and delivering definitive agreements (the “Definitive Financing Agreements”) with respect to the Financing, subject to the occurrence of the Closing. Notwithstanding the foregoing: (1) US Buyer shall ensure that such requested cooperation does not unreasonably interfere with the Business (it being understood and agreed that neither any Seller nor any Target Company shall be required to take any action that unreasonably interferes with the Business); (2) neither any Seller nor any Target Company nor any of their respective Representatives, shall, in connection with the Financing: (A) be required to take any action that would result in a violation of applicable Law or breach of any Contract or subject it to actual or potential Liability; (B) have any Liability under any Definitive Financing Agreement or any related document or other agreement or document related to the Financing, other than any such Liability of any Target Company following the Closing; (C) be required to incur any other Liability in connection with the Financing, other than any other Liability incurred by any Target Company following the Closing; (D) be required to disclose or provide any information the disclosure of which, in the reasonable judgment of any Seller or any Target Company supported by outside legal counsel, is restricted by Contract, applicable Law or Order, is subject to attorney-client privilege, or would result in the disclosure of any trade secrets of third parties or violate any obligation of any Seller or any Target Company with respect to confidentiality; (E) be required to enter into or perform under any agreement with respect to the Financing that is not contingent upon the Closing or that would be effective prior to or simultaneous with the Closing, or (F) be required to waive or amend any terms of this Agreement or agree to pay any fees or reimburse any expenses prior to the Closing for which it has not received prior reimbursement or is not otherwise indemnified by or on behalf of any Buyer. (b) US Buyer shall, promptly upon request by the Sellers’ Representative, reimburse Sellers and the Target Companies and/or their respective Representatives for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees, costs and expenses, including all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees and expenses of outside counsel and other advisors, incurred by any Seller, any Target Company or such Representative in connection with the cooperation contemplated by Section 7.18(a). US Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Sellers, the Target Companies and their respective Representatives (collectively, the “Financing Indemnitees”) against any and all Losses (including advancing attorneys’ fees and expenses in advance of the final disposition of any Proceeding) directly or indirectly suffered or incurred by the Financing Indemnitees in connection with the Financing, including any information provided in connection therewith or the cooperation by any Seller or any Target Company with respect thereto, in each case, other than to the extent arising out of any Seller’s, any Target Company’s or any of their respective Representative’s gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct. This Section 7.18(b) shall survive the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Closing and any termination of this Agreement, and is intended to benefit, and may be enforced by, the Financing Indemnitees and their respective heirs, executors, estates, personal representatives, successors and assigns, and shall be binding on all successors and permitted assigns of Buyers. (c) Each Seller Party hereby consents, and agrees to cause the other Target Companies to consent to, to the use of its and their logos solely in connection with the Financing upon prior notice to the Sellers’ Representative; provided, however, that such logos shall be used solely in a manner that is not intended or reasonably likely to harm, disparage or otherwise adversely affect any Seller Party or any other Target Company. (d) Each Buyer acknowledges and agrees that, other than the obligations to cooperate expressly set forth in this Section 7.18, no Seller or any Target Company has any responsibility or liability in relation to any financing that any Buyer may seek or obtain in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Cooperation with Investigations You agree to cooperate with us in the investigation of unusual transactions, poor quality transmissions, and resolution of customer claims, including by providing, upon request and without further cost, any originals or copies of items deposited through the Service in your possession and your records relating to such items and transmissions.

  • Complaints Process The School shall establish and adhere to a process for resolving public complaints which shall include an opportunity for complainants to be heard. The final administrative appeal shall be heard by the School's Governing Board, except where the complaint pertains to a possible violation of any law or term under this Contract. The complaints process shall be readily accessible from the School’s website, as described in Section 11.4.1.

  • Sale Procedure During the period from the giving of notice pursuant to Section 10.01(a) hereof until the Proposed Termination Date, the Lessee, as non-exclusive agent for the Lessor, shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain bids for the cash purchase on the Proposed Termination Date (or such earlier date as shall be consented to in writing by the Lessor) of the Aircraft. On the Proposed Termination Date, the Engines shall be installed on the Airframe (provided that the Airframe may be sold with engines meeting the requirements set forth herein for Replacement Engines in lieu of the Engines so long as the aggregate number of Engines and Replacement Engines being sold with the Airframe equals two). The Lessor may, if it desires to do so, seek to obtain such bids. The Owner Participant shall not inspect any bids received by the Lessee with respect to the Aircraft, unless the Owner Participant has given to the Lessee binding and irrevocable notice that neither the Owner Participant nor any of its Affiliates nor any Person acting for the Owner Participant or such Affiliate will submit a bid for the purchase of the Aircraft and if such notice has been given, the Lessee will provide the Lessor with copies of bids received by the Lessee. No bid may be submitted by the Lessee or any Person affiliated with the Lessee (or with whom or which there is any arrangement or understanding as to the subsequent use of the Aircraft by the Lessee or any of its Affiliates) or any agent or Person acting on behalf of the Lessee. The Lessee may reject any bid which is less than the sum of the applicable Termination Value, the aggregate amount of any Make-Whole Premium and all other expenses incurred by the Lessor, the Owner Participant and the Indenture Trustee in connection with the sale. Subject to the provisions of Section 10.02 hereof, on the Proposed Termination Date or such earlier date of sale as shall be consented to in writing by the Lessor, the Lessee shall deliver the Airframe which shall have the Engines installed on it (provided that the Airframe may be delivered with installed engines meeting the requirements set forth herein for Replacement Engines in lieu of the Engines so long as the aggregate number of Engines and Replacement Engines being delivered with the Airframe equals two and the Lessee shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.04 hereof as if an Event of Loss occurred with regard to the Engines) to the bidder which shall have submitted the highest cash bid (whether certified to the Lessor by the Lessee or directly received by the Lessor and certified to the Lessee) in the same manner as if delivery were made to the Lessor pursuant to Article 12 hereof, at a location specified by such bidder, and shall duly transfer to the Lessor title to any such engines not owned by the Lessor, and the Lessor shall, upon payment in full of the bid price and all amounts due and owing pursuant to Section 10.01(c) hereof by wire transfer of immediately available funds and upon discharge of the Lien of the Indenture in accordance with Article XIV thereof, sell the Airframe and Engines or engines to such bidder without recourse or warranty (except as to the absence of Lessor's Liens).