Common use of Notice of any change Clause in Contracts

Notice of any change. (a) The Seller shall immediately send a notice to the Purchaser in writing of any matter or thing which arises or becomes known to it before Completion which: (i) is likely to constitute (or would after the lapse of time constitute) a misrepresentation or a breach of any of the other obligations on its part under this agreement or makes any Warranty of it incorrect or misleading; or (ii) would mean that any of its Warranties would be incorrect or misleading at Completion. (b) Any such notice must specify that matter or circumstance in reasonable detail and set out such other facts as the Purchaser deem necessary specifying that matter or circumstance in reasonable detail.

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Sources: Sale of Shares Agreement (Central European Media Enterprises LTD)

Notice of any change. (a) The Seller Each of the Sellers shall immediately send a notice to the Purchaser in writing of any matter or thing which arises or becomes known to it before Completion which: (i) is likely to constitute (or would after the lapse of time constitute) a misrepresentation or a breach of any of the other obligations on its part under this agreement or makes any Warranty of it incorrect or misleading; or (ii) would mean that any of its Warranties would be incorrect or misleading at Completion. (b) Any such notice must specify that matter or circumstance in reasonable detail and set out such other facts as the Purchaser deem necessary specifying that matter or circumstance in reasonable detail.

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Sources: Agreement for the Sale of Shares (Central European Media Enterprises LTD)