Development of Auction Site Sample Clauses

Development of Auction Site. As soon as practicable after the Effective Date, OpenSite and Client shall mutually agree on: (i) the functional specifications, the graphics, and the "look and feel" of the Auction Site, all of which shall be attached hereto as Exhibit C (the "Specifications") and (ii) the schedule for the development by OpenSite of the Auction Site which shall be attached hereto as Exhibit D (the "Schedule"). OpenSite shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to develop the Auction Site in accordance with the Specifications and the Schedule. Client hereby acknowledges and agrees that, subject to the Schedule and the Specifications, OpenSite shall determine in its sole discretion the method and manner in which OpenSite develops the Auction Site. If the Specifications provides for any custom development work, Client shall pay OpenSite for such custom development work in accordance with OpenSite's standard fees and hourly rates, a copy of which are attached hereto in Exhibit E.
Development of Auction Site. As soon as practicable after the Effective Date, OpenSite and the Client shall mutually agree on: (i) the functional specifications, the graphics, and the "look and feel" of the Auction Site all of which shall be attached hereto as Exhibit C (the "Specifications") and (ii) the schedule for the development by OpenSite of the Auction Site which shall be attached hereto as Exhibit D (the "Schedule"). OpenSite shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to develop the Auction Site in accordance with the Schedule. The Client hereby acknowledges and agrees that OpenSite shall be solely responsible for the method and manner in which OpenSite develops the Auction Site. If the Specifications provide for any custom development work, the Client shall pay OpenSite for such custom development work in accordance with OpenSite's standard fees and hourly rates, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E.

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  • Access to and Maintenance of Auction Records The Auction Agent shall afford to the Company, its agents, independent public accountants and counsel, access at reasonable times during normal business hours to review and make extracts or copies (at the Company's sole cost and expense) of all books, records, documents and other information concerning the conduct and results of Auctions, provided that any such agent, accountant or counsel shall furnish the Auction Agent with a letter from the Company requesting that the Auction Agent afford such person access. The Auction Agent shall maintain records relating to any Auction for a period of two years after such Auction (unless requested by the Company to maintain such records for such longer period not in excess of four years, then for such longer period), and such records, in reasonable detail, shall accurately and fairly reflect the actions taken by the Auction Agent hereunder. The Company agrees to keep confidential any information regarding the customers of any Broker-Dealer received from the Auction Agent in connection with this Agreement or any Auction, and shall not disclose such information or permit the disclosure of such information without the prior written consent of the applicable Broker- Dealer to anyone except such agent, accountant or counsel engaged to audit or review the results of Auctions as permitted by this Section 2.7, provided that the Company reserves the right to disclose any such information if it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would (i) be unlawful or (ii) expose it to liability, unless the Broker-Dealer shall have offered indemnification satisfactory to the Company. Any such agent, accountant or counsel, before having access to such information, shall agree to keep such information confidential and not to disclose such information or permit disclosure of such information without the prior written consent of the applicable Broker-Dealer, provided that such agent, accountant or counsel may reserve the right to disclose any such information if it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would (i) be unlawful or (ii) expose it to liability, unless the Broker-Dealer shall have offered indemnification satisfactory to such agent, accountant or counsel.

  • Notice of Auction Results (a) On each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall notify BD by telephone or other electronic means acceptable to the parties. On the Business Day next succeeding such Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall notify BD in writing of the disposition of all Orders submitted by BD in the Auction held on such Auction Date. (b) BD shall notify each Beneficial Owner, Potential Beneficial Owner, Existing Holder or Potential Holder on whose behalf BD has submitted an Order, and take such other action as is required of BD. If any Beneficial Owner or Existing Holder selling shares of any series of Preferred Shares in an Auction fails to deliver such shares, the Broker-Dealer of any Person that was to have purchased shares of any series of Preferred Shares in such Auction may deliver to such Person a number of whole shares of the series of Preferred Shares that is less than the number of shares that otherwise was to be purchased by such Person. In such event, the number of shares of the series of Preferred Shares to be so delivered shall be determined by such Broker-Dealer. Delivery of such lesser number of shares shall constitute good delivery. Upon the occurrence of any such failure to deliver shares, such Broker-Dealer shall deliver to the Auction Agent the notice required by Section 3.3(d)(ii) hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of this Section 3.4(b), any delivery or non-delivery of shares of any series of Preferred Shares which represents any departure from the results of an Auction, as determined by the Auction Agent, shall be of no effect unless and until the Auction Agent shall have been notified of such delivery or non-delivery in accordance with the terms of Section 3.3(d) hereof. The Auction Agent shall have no duty or liability with respect to enforcement of this Section 3.4(b).

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