Common use of DUE AUTHORISATION Clause in Contracts

DUE AUTHORISATION. All acts, conditions and things required to be done, fulfilled and performed in order (a) to enable it lawfully to enter into, exercise its rights under and perform and comply with the obligations expressed to be assumed by it in each Relevant Document or in any such assignment, (b) to ensure that the obligations expressed to be assumed by it in each Relevant Document or in any such assignment are legal, valid and binding on it and (c) to make each Relevant Document and each such assignment admissible in evidence in England have been done, fulfilled and performed or will be done, fulfilled or performed prior to the execution of such Relevant Document or assignment (as the case may be) save for the payment of stamp duty in respect of any such assignment under Requirement of Law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: And Restatement Agreement (Gracechurch Receivables Trustee LTD), Restatement Agreement (Barclaycard Funding PLC), And Restatement Agreement (Barclaycard Funding PLC)

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