Execution Date definition
Examples of Execution Date in a sentence
Subject to the other provisions hereof, from and after the Execution Date, at the request of any Party and without further consideration, except as otherwise stated below, each Party agrees to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done as promptly as practicable, all things reasonably necessary, proper, or advisable to consummate and make effective the Asset Purchase and the transactions contemplated hereby.
If Contractor has not provided Owner with such notice on or prior to August 1, 2025, the dates referenced in Changes in Law, Change in COVID-19 Applicable Law and Force Majeure shall thereafter be the Amended and Restated Execution Date, and Contractor waives all claims for any Changes in Law, Change in COVID-19 Applicable Law, or Force Majeure that may have occurred after April 1, 2025 and prior to the Amended and Restated Execution Date.
To the extent Owner has not obtained any Permits prior to the Amended and Restated Execution Date, Owner shall obtain such Permits in accordance with the schedule contained in Attachment Q and Owner shall provide Contractor with copies of such Permits within five (5) Business Days after obtaining them.
Parties shall strive to minimize change to the Project after the Amended and Restated Execution Date.
If there is no Original Combined HVO Quote, Contractor shall indicate the amount estimated for the relevant High Value Order Equipment prior to the Amended and Restated Execution Date, included in Schedule LL-1 or, in the case of Capital Spare Parts, in Attachment W.