Complete Authority Sample Clauses

The Complete Authority clause establishes that a designated individual or entity has full and exclusive power to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a party within the scope of the agreement. In practice, this means that only the specified person or office can approve changes, sign documents, or give instructions related to the contract, and no other representatives or employees have such authority unless explicitly stated. This clause ensures clarity in communication and decision-making, preventing disputes over who is authorized to act and reducing the risk of unauthorized commitments.
Complete Authority. Each Party further warrants, covenants, and represents that it has the sole, exclusive, and complete right and authority to pursue its respective Settled Claims and to enter into this Agreement resolving its respective Settled Claims.
Complete Authority. Both parties represent they have authority to enter into these transactions and there is no previous agreements or arrangements which would conflict or require prior approval.
Complete Authority. Each person executing this Agreement represents and warrants that he or she is duly authorized and empowered to enter into this Agreement and has the authority and approval to bind the Party so represented.