Condition Date definition
Examples of Condition Date in a sentence
If the Condition Precedent has not been fulfilled or (to the extent that it is capable of waiver) waived by the Seller by the Condition Date, any party may by notice in writing to the other party at any time after the Condition Date terminate this Agreement.
Consultant shall serve as a consultant to the Company for a period commencing on the CEO Appointment Condition Date (as defined in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Employment Agreement) and continuing for three (3) years thereafter; unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (the "Term").
The foregoing being the “COVID-19 Condition.” The parties further agree that upon the removal of the period of national and state emergency related to the COVID-19/coronavirus outbreak, the Condition Date and the Target Occupancy Date shall be revised as is reasonably required due to the COVID- 19 Conditions and this Lease shall be amended if necessary.
Between the date of this Agreement and the Condition Date, the Vendor shall, upon reasonable written request in advance by the Purchaser, provide the Purchaser with reasonable access to pertinent files, documents, inspection reports and historical building operating statements that are in the possession of the Vendor.
Buyer's obligation to purchase each of the Premises shall be contingent upon its satisfaction or waiver of the Condition prior to the Condition Date with respect to such Premises.