Common use of Entire Agreement; Counterparts; Fax Signatures Clause in Contracts

Entire Agreement; Counterparts; Fax Signatures. This Guaranty constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Guaranty, and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements and understandings. Any request from time to time by the Guarantor for Lender’s consent under any provision in this Guaranty must be in writing, and any consent to be provided by Lender under this Guaranty from time to time must be in writing in order to be binding on Lender; provided, however, Lender will have no obligation to provide any consent requested by Guarantor, and Lender may, for any reason in its discretion exercised in good faith, elect to withhold the requested consent. Two or more duplicate originals of this Guaranty may be signed by the parties, each of which shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Any documents delivered by, or on behalf of, Guarantor by fax transmission (a) may be relied on by Lender as if the document were a manually signed original, and (b) will be binding on Guarantor for all purposes of the Loan Documents.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Guaranty (Digital Angel Corp), Guaranty (Digital Angel Corp), Guaranty (Digital Angel Corp)

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