CB Certificate Clause Samples

The CB Certificate clause defines the requirement for providing a Certificate of Conformity (CB Certificate) as evidence that a product meets specific international safety standards. In practice, this clause obligates the supplier to obtain and present a valid CB Certificate, typically issued by a recognized certification body, before products are shipped or accepted. This ensures that only compliant and safe products enter the market, reducing the risk of regulatory issues and enhancing consumer safety.
CB Certificate. (a) Following the conversion of all or such part of the CB pursuant to this CB Condition 8, the CB so converted shall be cancelled forthwith and may not be re-issued or re-sold, and the CB Certificate(s) in respect of the CB converted pursuant to this CB Condition 8 shall, subject to CB Condition 6.7, be surrendered to the Issuer and shall be destroyed, and the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ name shall be removed from the CB Register in respect of the CB converted pursuant to this CB Condition 8. (b) Where not all of the CB is the subject of the conversion, a new CB Certificate in respect of the remaining balance of the CB (and which states the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the CB) shall be issued and delivered to the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in accordance with CB Condition 6.4 (Transfers, Redemption and Conversion).
CB Certificate. Following the redemption of all the CB in full pursuant to this CB Condition 11, the CB shall be cancelled forthwith, and all CB Certificate(s) in respect of the CB pursuant to this CB Condition 11 shall, subject to CB Condition 6.7, be surrendered to the Issuer and shall be destroyed, and the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ name shall be removed from the CB Register in respect of the CB redeemed pursuant to this CB Condition 11.