Common use of Concurrent exercise of remedies Clause in Contracts

Concurrent exercise of remedies. The Bank shall have absolute liberty to concurrently exercise all or any of the rights and remedies available to the Bank whether by this Deed of Assignment or at law or otherwise including without limitation the right to pursue its remedies of sale and possession pursuant to the provisions of the applicable Act and the right to recover by civil suit all monies howsoever due and owing by the Assignor(s), the Guarantor(s) (if any) or any other person(s) to the Bank.

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Sources: Deed of Assignment

Concurrent exercise of remedies. The Bank shall have absolute liberty to concurrently exercise all or any of the rights and remedies available to the Bank whether by this Deed of Assignment Charge or at law or otherwise including without limitation the right to pursue its remedies of sale and possession pursuant to the provisions of the applicable Act and the right to recover by civil suit all monies howsoever due and owing by the Assignor(sChargor(s), the Guarantor(s) (if any) or any other person(s) to the Bank.

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Sources: Charge Agreement

Concurrent exercise of remedies. The the Bank shall have absolute liberty to concurrently exercise all or any of the rights and remedies available to the Bank whether by this Deed of Assignment Charge or at law or otherwise including without limitation the right to pursue its remedies of sale and possession pursuant to the provisions of the applicable Act and the right to recover by civil suit all monies howsoever due and owing by the Assignor(sChargor(s) and/or Customer(s), the Guarantor(s) (if any) or any other person(s) to the Bank.

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Sources: Loan Agreement