Common use of From Both Parties Clause in Contracts

From Both Parties. Each party represents and warrants that: (a) it has the full right and authority to enter into, execute, and perform its obligations under this Agreement and that no other legally binding contract, document or instrument, no pending or threatened claim or litigation known to it would have a material adverse impact on its ability to perform its obligations as required by this Agreement; (b) it is a corporation, or another entity authorized to do business pursuant to the applicable law; (c) this Agreement is signed by a duly authorized person who has the legal capacity to execute and deliver this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Service Agreement

From Both Parties. Each party represents and warrants that: that (a) it has the full right and authority to enter into, execute, and perform its obligations under this Agreement and that no other legally binding contractAgreement, document or instrument, (b) no pending or threatened claim or litigation known to it would have a material adverse impact on its ability to perform as required hereunder, (c) the execution of this Agreement and performance of its obligations as required by this Agreement; (b) thereunder do not and will not violate any other agreement to which it is a corporation, or another entity authorized to do business pursuant to the applicable lawparty; and (c) this Agreement is constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation when signed by a duly authorized person who has the legal capacity to execute and deliver this Agreementboth Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Order Form