Countersigned Agreements Sample Clauses
The Countersigned Agreements clause establishes that a contract or agreement becomes legally binding only when it has been signed by all relevant parties, typically requiring a signature from each side to confirm mutual consent. In practice, this means that even if one party signs the document, it does not take effect until the other party also signs, often with the final signature being referred to as the countersignature. This clause ensures that both parties are fully aware of and agree to the terms, preventing misunderstandings or disputes about whether an agreement is in force.
Countersigned Agreements. Copies of this Agreement and any other deliveries set forth in Section 6.2, duly executed by the Buyer, as applicable; and
Countersigned Agreements. Copies of this Agreement, the Assignment and Assumption Agreement, the ▇▇▇▇ of Sale, the IP Assignment, Lease Agreement, and the Transition Agreement duly executed by the Buyer; and
