Satisfaction of Delivery Conditions Clause Samples

The Satisfaction of Delivery Conditions clause defines the requirements that must be met before goods or services are considered properly delivered under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines specific criteria such as inspection, acceptance procedures, or the provision of necessary documentation that the receiving party must verify. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of what constitutes acceptable delivery, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring that obligations are fulfilled as intended.
Satisfaction of Delivery Conditions. (i) Seller shall satisfy the Delivery Conditions set forth in Section 2.2(a) above by no later than the deadlines set forth in the table below. 2.2(a)(i), (iii), (vii) No later than 30 days before IDD

Related to Satisfaction of Delivery Conditions

  • Delivery Conditions Each delivery of the Goods shall be accompanied with a delivery note, which shall be confirmed by both Parties upon handover and takeover of the Goods, and shall be used as the Goods handover protocol. The delivery note shall contain: identification data of the Seller and the Buyer, the number and date of issue of the Delivery Note, position/serial number according to the Contract; contract number; Material code according to IS in STC format; the number of the supplied units without defects with a divided according to individual types, the number of delivered pieces of defective Prelaminates according to paragraph 5 of this article, the total number of Prelaminates delivered, place and date of handover and acceptance (hereinafter the "delivery note") The Seller shall notify the Buyer to the e-mail address: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇ the expected date and time when the Goods will be delivered to the Buyer's address, at least 2 working days before the day of dispatch from the Seller's plant. In the event that the Seller uses a carrier that allows you to monitor the status of the delivery, the Seller will also send the Buyer the number of the bill of lading. The Seller shall immediately inform the Buyer about expected failure to arrive on time in order to solve this situation. The Seller shall deliver the Goods on business days and during the Buyer's regular working hours, i.e. between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., unless stipulated otherwise by the Buyer. Outside these hours, it is only possible to receive Goods following a previous agreement made over the phone between the Seller and the Buyer's representative stated in this Contract. Within a single delivery must not content: a) the number of defective Prelaminates higher than 2% of the total number of Prelaminates delivered, b) no sheet in the format of 3x7 positions, on which the number of defective Prelaminates will be greater than 2, Within one partial delivery, the tolerance of the number of delivered Prelaminates is +/- 3% of the ordered number of Prelaminates. The Seller undertakes to provide the subject of performance for transport and subsequent storage in a manner that is usual for this type of subject of performance in business relations so as to ensure the preservation, protection and quality of the subject of performance. Each delivered consignment will be properly marked with the indication of the subject of performance, the manufacturer and information about its weight. The performance of the Seller is considered fulfilled if it is delivered on time and properly, i.e. free of any defects in quantity in accordance with the agreement of the Parties under paragraph 6 of this article, quality or legal defects, including accompanying written documents. The ownership title to the Goods supplied on the basis of this Contract shall pass on the Buyer at the moment of takeover of the Goods, i.e. at the moment the handover protocol for the Goods (delivery note) is signed by the Buyer. The risk of damage to the Goods shall pass to the Buyer at the same moment.

  • Satisfaction of Closing Conditions The Vendors agree to use their best efforts to ensure that the conditions set forth in Section 5.1, and the Purchaser agrees to use its best efforts to ensure that the conditions set forth in Section 5.3, are fulfilled at or prior to the Closing Time.

  • Satisfaction of Conditions Precedent Each party will use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy or cause to be satisfied all the conditions precedent that are applicable to them, and to cause the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to be consummated, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to obtain all material consents and authorizations of third parties and to make filings with, and give all notices to, third parties that may be necessary or reasonably required on its part in order to effect the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Satisfaction of Conditions The conditions precedent set out in Section 6.1, Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 shall be conclusively deemed to have been satisfied, waived or released at the Effective Time.

  • Other Conditions Precedent If any of the conditions set forth in this paragraph 6.3 have not been satisfied on or before the Effective Time, AMT, on behalf of the Acquired Fund, or MainStay Funds, on behalf of the Acquiring Fund, shall, at its option, not be required to complete the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. (a) The Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein shall have been approved by the requisite vote of the holders of the outstanding Acquired Fund Shares in accordance with the provisions of AMT’s Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, applicable Massachusetts law and the 1940 Act and the regulations thereunder, and certified copies of the resolutions evidencing such approval shall have been delivered to the Acquiring Fund. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, AMT and MainStay Funds, on behalf of either the Acquired Fund or the Acquiring Fund, respectively, may not waive the conditions set forth in this paragraph 6.3(a). (b) Each of the conditions to the Closing set forth in Section 7 of the Asset Purchase Agreement between New York Life Investments and AIM for the sale of assets related to the management of the Acquired Fund (hereinafter referred to as the “Purchase Agreement”) have been satisfied or waived by the relevant party, including, unless waived by New York Life Investments, the assets under management with respect to the Partial Closing Fund(s) (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) for which requisite approvals have been received must be greater than $1 billion in the aggregate on the closing date of the Fund Reorganization Transactions (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) or such Partial Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) in the case of a Partial Closing. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, New York Life Investments may waive the conditions set forth in this paragraph 6.3(b). (c) At the Effective Time, the Commission shall not have issued an unfavorable report under Section 25(b) of the 1940 Act, nor instituted any proceeding seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Reorganization contemplated by this Agreement under Section 25(c) of the 1940 Act and no action, suit or other proceeding shall be pending or, to the knowledge of AMT or MainStay Funds, threatened before any court or governmental agency in which it is sought to restrain or prohibit, or obtain damages or other relief in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated herein. (d) All consents of other parties and all other consents, orders and permits of federal, state and local regulatory authorities deemed necessary by AMT and MainStay Funds to permit consummation, in all material respects, of the transactions contemplated hereby shall have been obtained, except where failure to obtain any such consent, order or permit would not involve a risk of a material adverse effect on the assets or properties of the Acquiring Fund or the Acquired Fund, provided that either party hereto may for itself waive any of such conditions. (e) The Proxy Statement shall have become effective under the 1933 Act and no stop orders suspending the effectiveness thereof shall have been issued and, to the best knowledge of the parties hereto, no investigation or proceeding for that purpose shall have been instituted or be pending, threatened or contemplated under the 1933 Act. (f) AMT and the MainStay Funds shall have received an opinion of Dechert LLP as to federal income tax matters substantially to the effect that, based on the facts, representations, assumptions stated therein and conditioned on consummation of the Reorganization in accordance with this Agreement, for federal income tax purposes: (1) The transfer by the Acquired Fund of all of its Assets to the Acquiring Fund in exchange solely for Acquiring Fund Shares and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of all the Liabilities of the Acquired Fund, followed by the distribution of such shares to the Acquired Fund Shareholders in complete liquidation of the Acquired Fund, will constitute a reorganization under Section 368(a)(1)(F) of the Code and the Acquired Fund and the Acquiring Fund will each be “a party to a reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(b) of the Code. (2) No gain or loss will be recognized by the Acquired Fund upon the transfer of the Acquired Fund’s Assets to the Acquiring Fund solely in exchange for Acquiring Fund Shares and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of the Acquired Fund’s Liabilities, or upon the distribution (whether actual or constructive) by the Acquired Fund of such Acquiring Fund Shares to the Acquired Fund Shareholders in liquidation, except that the Acquired Fund may be required to recognize gain or loss with respect to: (A) contracts described in Section 1256(b) of the Code; (B) stock in a passive foreign investment company, as defined in Section 1297(a) of the Code; or (C) any other gain or loss required to be recognized upon the termination of a position, or upon the transfer of such asset regardless of whether such a transfer would otherwise be a nontaxable transaction under the Code. (3) No gain or loss will be recognized by the Acquiring Fund upon the receipt of the Acquired Fund’s Assets solely in exchange for Acquiring Fund Shares and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of the Acquired Fund’s Liabilities. (4) No gain or loss will be recognized by the Acquired Fund Shareholders upon the distribution to them by the Acquired Fund of the Acquiring Fund Shares solely in exchange for their Acquired Fund Shares as part of the Reorganization. (5) The basis of the Acquiring Fund Shares received by each Acquired Fund Shareholder in the Reorganization will be the same as the basis of the shareholder’s Acquired Fund Shares exchanged therefor. (6) The basis of the Acquired Fund’s Assets received by the Acquiring Fund in the Reorganization will be the same as the basis of the Acquired Fund’s Assets in the hands of the Acquired Fund immediately prior to the transfer, adjusted for any gain or loss required to be recognized in paragraph (2) above. (7) The holding period for the Acquiring Fund Shares received by each Acquired Fund Shareholder in the Reorganization will include the period for which the shareholder held the Acquired Fund Shares exchanged therefor, provided that the shareholder held such Acquired Fund Shares as a capital asset at the time of the exchange. (8) The holding period of the Acquired Fund’s Assets in the hands of the Acquiring Fund will include the period for which the Acquired Fund’s Assets were held by the Acquired Fund (except where investment activities of the Acquiring Fund have the effect of reducing or eliminating a holding period with respect to an Asset and except for any asset with respect to which gain or loss is required to be recognized as described in paragraph (2) above). (9) The Reorganization will not result in the termination of the Acquired Fund’s taxable year, and the Acquiring Fund will succeed to and take into account those tax attributes of the Acquired Fund that are described in Section 381(c) of the Code, subject to the conditions and limitations specified in the Code, the regulations thereunder, and existing court decisions and published interpretations of the Code and regulations. The delivery of such opinion is conditioned upon receipt by Dechert LLP of representations requested of AMT and Mainstay Funds on behalf of the Acquired Fund and the Acquiring Fund, respectively. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, neither party may waive the condition set forth in this paragraph 6.3(f). (g) BNYM shall have delivered such certificates or other documents as set forth in paragraph 3.2. (h) The Transfer Agent shall have delivered to MainStay Funds a certificate of its authorized officer as set forth in paragraph 3.3. (i) The Acquiring Fund shall have issued and delivered to the Secretary of the Acquired Fund the confirmation as set forth in paragraph 3.3. (j) Each party shall have delivered to the other such bills of sale, checks, assignments, receipts or other documents as reasonably requested by such other party or its counsel. (k) AMT shall have obtained the insurance policy as set forth in paragraph 5.12 of this Agreement.