Permits and Entitlements definition
Examples of Permits and Entitlements in a sentence
Seller agrees to reasonably cooperate with Buyer in connection with its investigation of the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Leases, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other matters pertaining thereto.
Originals, or if the originals are not available, copies of all of the Leases, Assumed Contracts, Permits and Entitlements and Intangible Property in Seller’s possession or control.
In this regard, at all times prior to the Closing, Buyer shall have the right to contact governmental officials and other parties and make reasonable inquiries concerning the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Leases, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other items of Property, and Buyer shall have no liability whatsoever arising from its investigation.
Seller agrees to reasonably cooperate with Buyer in connection with its investigation of the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other matters pertaining thereto.
During the Investigation Period, Buyer shall have the right, at Buyer's expense, to conduct and complete an investigation of all matters pertaining to the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other items of Property and Buyer's acquisition thereof.
Effective as of the Closing, Assignor hereby transfers and assigns to Assignee the Intangible Property, the Permits and Entitlements.
Effective as of the Closing, Assignor hereby transfers and assigns to Assignee the Intangible Property and the Permits and Entitlements.
Prior to the Closing, Buyer shall have the right, at Buyer’s expense, to conduct and complete an investigation of all matters pertaining to the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Leases, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other items of Property and Buyer’s acquisition thereof.
In this regard, at all times prior to the Closing, Buyer shall have the right to contact governmental officials and other parties and make reasonable inquiries concerning the Permits and Entitlements, Contracts, Intangible Property, Personal Property and all other items of Property, and Buyer shall have no liability whatsoever arising from its investigation.
Originals, or if the originals are not available, copies of all of the Leases, Permits and Entitlements and Intangible Property in Seller’s possession or control.