Analogous Effect Sample Clauses

The "Analogous Effect" clause defines how certain terms, rights, or obligations in a contract will apply in situations that are similar or equivalent to those explicitly described in the agreement. In practice, this means that if a new circumstance arises that is not specifically mentioned but is substantially similar to a covered scenario, the same contractual provisions will govern that situation. This clause ensures that the contract remains adaptable and comprehensive, preventing parties from exploiting technicalities or unforeseen variations to avoid their responsibilities.
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Analogous Effect. Any event occurs which, under the law of any relevant jurisdiction, has an analogous or equivalent effect to any of the events mentioned in this clause19.1.

Related to Analogous Effect

  • Analogous Events Anything analogous to or having a substantially similar effect to any of the events specified in Clauses 11.1.5 to 11.1.9 shall occur under the laws of any applicable jurisdiction.

  • Analogous proceedings there occurs, in relation to any Security Party, in any country or territory in which any of them carries on business or to the jurisdiction of whose courts any part of their assets is subject, any event which, in the reasonable opinion of the Agent, appears in that country or territory to correspond with, or have an effect equivalent or similar to, any of those mentioned in clauses 10.1.6 to 10.1.12 (inclusive) or any Security Party otherwise becomes subject, in any such country or territory, to the operation of any law relating to insolvency, bankruptcy or liquidation; or

  • Changes in Capital Adequacy Regulations If a Lender or an Issuer determines the amount of capital required or expected to be maintained by such Lender or such Issuer, any Lending Installation of such Lender or any corporation controlling such Lender or such Issuer is increased as a result of a Change, then, within 15 days of demand by such Lender or such Issuer the Borrower shall pay such Lender or such Issuer the amount necessary to compensate for any shortfall in the rate of return on the portion of such increased capital which such Lender or such Issuer determines is attributable to this Agreement, its Outstanding Credit Exposure or its Commitment (after taking into account such Lender’s or such Issuer’s policies as to capital adequacy). “Change” means (i) any change after the date of this Agreement in (or in the interpretation of) the Risk-Based Capital Guidelines or (ii) any adoption of or change in (or any change in the interpretation of) any other law, governmental or quasi-governmental rule, regulation, policy, guideline, interpretation, or directive (whether or not having the force of law) after the date of this Agreement which affects the amount of capital required or expected to be maintained by any Lender, any Lending Installation or any Issuer or any corporation controlling any Lender or any Issuer. “Risk-Based Capital Guidelines” means (i) the risk-based capital guidelines in effect in the United States on the date of this Agreement, including transition rules, and (ii) the corresponding capital regulations promulgated by regulatory authorities outside the United States implementing the July 1988 report of the Basle Committee on Banking Regulation and Supervisory Practices Entitled “International Convergence of Capital Measurements and Capital Standards,” including transition rules, and any amendments to such regulations adopted prior to the date of this Agreement.

  • AUTHORITY TO MODIFY No modification or change in this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable against UNICEF unless provided by a written amendment to this Agreement signed by a duly authorized officer of UNICEF and an Authorized Officer of IP.

  • Electronic Transactions The parties hereto agree that the transactions described herein may be conducted and related documents may be stored by electronic means. Copies, telecopies, facsimiles, electronic files and other reproductions of original executed documents shall be deemed to be authentic and valid counterparts of such original documents for all purposes, including the filing of any claim, action or suit in the appropriate court of law.