Common use of Entry of Orders Clause in Contracts

Entry of Orders. The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Approval Order and the Sale Order, and each shall be a Final Order and reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (AgileThought, Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement (AgileThought, Inc.)

Entry of Orders. The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Approval Order Sale Procedures Order, the Sale Order, and the Sale Final DIP Order, and each shall be a Final Order (and reasonably no longer subject to appeal) and acceptable to BuyerSellers, Purchaser and the Required DIP Lenders.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (Mondee Holdings, Inc.)

Entry of Orders. The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Approval Bidding Procedures Order, the Sale Order and the Sale Final DIP Order, and each shall be a Final Order and reasonably acceptable to Sellers and Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc)