Upset Date definition

Upset Date has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(e).
Upset Date means the one year anniversary date of this Agreement, subject to extension as provided in Section 8.1(a)(3) and 8.1(a)(4).
Upset Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(a)(iv).

Examples of Upset Date in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Section 8.1(c) shall be interpreted to extend the Upset Date.

  • If the Closing shall not have occurred on or prior to the Upset Date as extended as provided in Section 8.1(a)(3) or Section 8.1(a)(4), unless the failure of the Closing to occur was principally caused by any Buyer's or Charter's failure to act in good faith or a breach of or failure to perform any of its representations, warranties, covenants or other obligations in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Nothing in this Section 10.1(c) shall be interpreted to extend the Upset Date.

  • Section 10.1 Methods of Termination; Upset Date...........................

  • If CBS decides not to seek Court approval, or if DOJ has not provided written notice of no objection or the Court's approval has not been obtained by the Upset Date (as defined in Section 9.1.1.), then either party shall be permitted to terminate this Agreement as provided in Section 9.1.


More Definitions of Upset Date

Upset Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.1.
Upset Date shall have the meaning set forth in SECTION 12.1.
Upset Date means May 1, 2000.
Upset Date means November 30, 2000, subject to extension as provided in Section 8.1(a)(3) and 8.1(a)(4).
Upset Date. Is defined in Section 8.1(b).
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Upset Date means July 31, 1999; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that (A) in the event that the Closing shall not have occurred on or prior to July 31, 1999 due to a "governmental delay," the Upset Date shall be extended to August 30, 1999, and (B) thereafter, in the event that the Closing shall not have occurred on or prior to August 30, 1999 due to a "governmental delay," the Upset Date shall be extended to September 29, 1999; with "governmental delay" meaning the failure, without any breach by any of the parties hereto of their obligations hereunder, to receive from a Governmental Authority any consents or authorizations which are required as a condition of Closing. In the event that the Closing shall not have occurred on or prior to September 29, 1999 due to a "governmental delay," Sellers shall have the option, exercisable by written notice to the Charter Parties no later than the close of business on such date, to extend the Upset Date to November 30, 1999; provided, that, as a condition to the exercise of such option, Helicon shall have exercised commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consents and authorizations prior to September 29, 1999; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that, Sellers shall continue to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consents and authorizations as soon after September 29, 1999 as is practicable.