Cure of New Matters Objections Sample Clauses

The "Cure of New Matters Objections" clause establishes a process for addressing and rectifying objections that arise from new issues or matters not previously identified in a legal or contractual proceeding. Typically, this clause allows a party to respond to or correct these new objections within a specified timeframe, ensuring that all parties have a fair opportunity to address unforeseen concerns. Its core practical function is to promote procedural fairness and efficiency by providing a structured method for resolving unexpected objections, thereby minimizing delays and disputes over newly raised matters.
Cure of New Matters Objections. If Seller timely elects to cure one or more of the New Matters Objections, Seller shall have until the last Business Day immediately preceding the Closing Date to cure such New Matters Objections to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction, provided, however, if one or more of such New Matters Objections cannot reasonably be cured on or before the last Business Day immediately preceding the Closing Date, then Seller shall have the right to extend the Closing Date for ten (10) Business Days in order to effectuate such cure. In such a case, all references in this Agreement to the “Closing Date” shall mean the Closing Date, as the same may be extended pursuant to this Section 5.1(j). If Seller fails to timely cure one or more of the New Matters Objections that Seller has elected to cure, then Buyer may, at any time on or before the Closing Date, elect to either: (A) continue this Agreement in effect without modification and purchase and acquire the Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, subject to the New Matters Seller failed to timely cure (which will be deemed to constitute “Permitted Title Exceptions” to the extent such New Matters relate to fee title to the Real Property), except to the extent such New Matters constitute Monetary Obligations which Seller is obligated to remove pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; or (B) terminate this Agreement and the Escrow pursuant to the provisions of Section 8.5(a) hereof, unless such New Matter is the result of the breach by Seller of one or more of the provisions of this Section 5.1, in which case the provisions of Section 8.6(a) shall govern. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall the term “Permitted Title Exceptions” include any Monetary Obligation, and Seller hereby agrees to and shall pay all Monetary Obligations on or before the Closing, provided that Seller may use its proceeds from the Closing to do so.

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  • Admission of New Members The Company may admit new Members (or transferees of any interests of existing Members) into the Company by the unanimous vote or consent of the Members. As a condition to the admission of a new Member, such Member shall execute and acknowledge such instruments, in form and substance satisfactory to the Company, as the Company may deem necessary or desirable to effectuate such admission and to confirm the agreement of such Member to be bound by all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement, as the same may have been amended. Such new Member shall pay all reasonable expenses in connection with such admission, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and the cost of the preparation, filing or publication of any amendment to this Agreement or the Articles of Organization, which the Company may deem necessary or desirable in connection with such admission. No new Member shall be entitled to any retroactive allocation of income, losses, or expense deductions of the Company. The Company may make pro rata allocations of income, losses or expense deductions to a new Member for that portion of the tax year in which the Member was admitted in accordance with Section 706(d) of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations thereunder. In no event shall a new Member be admitted to the Company if such admission would be in violation of applicable Federal or State securities laws or would adversely affect the treatment of the Company as a partnership for income tax purposes. (Check if Applicable)

  • Notification of New Employer In the event that I leave the employ of the Company, I hereby consent to the notification of my new employer of my rights and obligations under this Agreement.

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  • General Obligations 1. Each Party shall apply its measures relating to the provisions of this Chapter in accordance with Article 116 (General Principles) and, in particular, shall expeditiously apply those measures so as to avoid unduly impairing or delaying trade in goods or services or conduct of investment activities under this Agreement. 2. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from applying measures to regulate the entry of natural persons into, or their temporary stay in, its territory, including those measures necessary to protect the integrity of, and to ensure the orderly movement of natural persons across, its borders, provided that such measures are not applied in such a manner as to unduly impair or delay trade in goods or services or conduct of investment activities under this Agreement.