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1Party. C fails to pay in full any of the consulting and service fees payable under the Business Cooperation Agreement or breaches any other obligations of Party C thereunder;
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1Party. A is a wholly foreign-owned enterprise duly established and validly existing in accordance with the PRC laws. Party A or the service providers designated by Party A will obtain all government permits and licenses for providing the services hereunder before providing such services.
1Party. A warrants that it has full rights or full authorization to sign and perform the Agreement, and that its performance of obligations hereunder will not violate Party A’s obligations under any other agreement.
1Party. A is a wholly owned foreign enterprise legally registered and validly existing in accordance with the laws of China.
1Party. C fails to pay in full any of the consulting and service fees payable under the Business Cooperation Agreement or breaches any other obligations of Party C thereunder; 4 <PAGE> 7.1.2Anyrepresentation or warranty by Pledgor in Article 5 of this Agreement contains material misrepresentations or errors, and/or Pledgor violates any of the warranties in Article 5 of this Agreement;

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