Closing Date Definition Example with 6 Variations

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Closing Date. A date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 respectively

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Closing Date. A a date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 5 and 5.2 6 respectively
Closing Date. A a date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco the Purchaser of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 5.2, respectively
Closing Date. A a date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 respectively
Closing Date. A a date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 9.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco the Purchasers of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 respectively
Closing Date. A March 1, 2016 or such other date as is mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto Pubco and Priveco in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 9.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco and Priveco of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 respectively
Closing Date. A a date mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing and in accordance with Section 10.6 following the satisfaction or waiver by Pubco Trident and Priveco SPL of the conditions precedent set out in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 respectively
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