Good Consideration Sample Clauses

Good Consideration. The Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents have been or will be executed, delivered and performed in good faith and in exchange for reasonably equivalent value.
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Good Consideration.  Good consideration passes when the person makes the payment of the premiums. (some cases indicate that intention to pay may suffice – don’t need physical payment) o Intention to create legal relations o Capacity to contract  Insurer needs to be satisfied about the insured’s medical wellbeing. Elderly people struggle to get life insurance. Difficult for mental patients to get insurance also. - An insurance contract – the key distinction? o Duty of Utmost Good Faith and Disclosure  Presence of 2 contractual duties. Duty of utmost good faith is not negotiable What is the business of insurance? - Selling insurance involves the carrying on of a commercial activity in engaging in indemnity(promise) contracts…requires an element of repetitive commercial activity ….See Xxxxxxx J in X x Xxxxx o Claimed the court had no jurisdiction to handle the dispute because they were not part of the union they couldn’t bring an industrial dispute. - Relationship of indemnity is the essence of the concept of insurance…presence of a promise to pay on the occurrence of a fortuitous event is the essence of insurance, not the presence of a written contract…See Xxxxx J in X x Xxxxx o Board was required to indemnity the owners and users of the vehicles that were crucial to the relation of indemnity. Thus there was an insurance contract that exists. Doesn’t matter that the number is indeterminable at that time Comment [JS1]: Esso offered health care plan to it’s employees. AHI alleged that esso was offering insurance policy to it’s staff when it wasn’t registered to do so. Ie not a health insurer. Esso responded that it wasn’t offering insurance program because there was no profit. Hence not carrying out insurance business in a way described in Xxxxx’x case. Premium wasn’t proportionate to the risk. Held: did provide indemnity when the staff incurred medical expenses. Extended judgment in Xxxxx even in the absence of profit, despite the proportionate of the premium and despite the fact that the purpose(design) was to put the offer into the industrial relations program. More insight from the Courts - Essential feature is the obligation to indemnify in respect of the risk of an adverse event which may or may not occur…See Channel J in Prudential Insurance v IRC o Question of whether the insurance is subject to stamp duties. Prudential sought to see what duty was subject to stamp duties. o Held that there must be uncertainty (time when it happened etc) but there must be the insurer su...
Good Consideration. The Revolver Loan Documents and the ------------------ transactions contemplated thereby have been or will be executed, delivered and performed in good faith and in exchange for reasonably equivalent value.

Related to Good Consideration

  • Wear a County-provided pager and/or carry a County-provided cellular phone during standby assignment;

  • Vehicles and Equipment Consultant will furnish all vehicles, equipment, tools, and materials used to provide the Services required by this Agreement. Client will not require Consultant to rent or purchase any equipment, product, or service as a condition of entering into this Agreement.

  • Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Sublessee shall have the right to use during the Term the office furnishings and equipment within the Subleased Premises that are identified on Exhibit C attached hereto, as such exhibit may be adjusted by mutual agreement of the parties prior to the Third Floor Premises Delivery Date (the “Furniture”), provided Sublessee may only use the Furniture located in the Second Floor Premises after the Second Floor Commencement Date. The Furniture is provided in its “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition, without representation or warranty whatsoever. Sublessee shall insure the Furniture under the property insurance policy required under the Master Lease, as incorporated herein, and pay all taxes with respect to the Furniture. Sublessee shall maintain the Furniture in good condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and shall be responsible for any loss or damage to the same occurring during the Term. Sublessee shall surrender the Furniture to Sublessor upon the termination of this Sublease in the same condition as exists as of the applicable Delivery Date, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Sublessee shall not remove any of the Furniture from the Subleased Premises. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Sublessee may provide Sublessor with written notice one (1) time not less than forty-five (45) days prior to the Third Floor Premises Delivery Date that lists any items of Furniture that Sublessee does not want to use and Sublessor shall, at no cost to Sublessee, remove such items from the Subleased Premises prior to the Third Floor Premises Delivery Date and such items shall no longer be considered Furniture hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, provided Sublessee is not in default beyond the expiration of any applicable cure or grace period as of the date of the expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease, which condition may be waived by Sublessor in its sole discretion, then upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease, the Furniture shall become the property of Sublessee, and Sublessee shall accept the same in its “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition, without representation or warranty whatsoever except as provided in the Bill of Sale referred to in the following sentence. In the event the Furniture is to become the property of Sublessee upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease pursuant to the terms of the immediately preceding sentence, then Sublessor agrees to execute and deliver to Sublessee a Bill of Sale in the form of Exhibit D attached hereto conveying and transferring to Sublessee the Furniture.

  • Fixtures and Equipment Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries (as applicable) has good title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, the tangible personal property, equipment, improvements, fixtures, and other personal property and appurtenances that are used by the Company or its Subsidiary in connection with the conduct of its business (the “Fixtures and Equipment”). The Fixtures and Equipment are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair, are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, are not in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs and are sufficient for the conduct of the Company’s and/or its Subsidiaries’ businesses (as applicable) in the manner as conducted prior to the Closing. Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries owns all of its Fixtures and Equipment free and clear of all Liens except for (a) liens for current taxes not yet due and (b) zoning laws and other land use restrictions that do not impair the present or anticipated use of the property subject thereto.

  • Property and Equipment The buildings, plants, structures located at the Plant Property and the Equipment are all owned by the CCC Company free and clear of all Liens (except Permitted Liens) and are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair, subject to normal wear and tear, and are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, and none of such buildings, plants, structures, personal property or Equipment is in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs that are not material in nature or cost.

  • Plant and Equipment The plants, structures and equipment of the Company are structurally sound with no known defects and are in good operating condition and repair and are adequate for the uses to which they are being put; and none of such plants, structures or equipment are in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs which are not material in nature or cost. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.16, the Company has not received notification that it is in violation of any applicable building, zoning, anti-pollution, health or other law, ordinance or regulation in respect of its plants or structures or their operations and no such violation exists.

  • Machinery and Equipment Except for items disposed of in the ordinary course of business, all machinery, tools, furniture, fixtures, equipment, vehicles, leasehold improvements and all other tangible personal property (hereinafter “Fixed Assets”) of the Company currently being used in the conduct of its business, or included in determining the net book value of the Company on the Balance Sheet Date, together with any machinery or equipment that is leased or operated by the Company, are in fully serviceable working condition and repair. Said Fixed Assets shall be maintained in such condition from the date hereof through the Closing Date. Except as described on Schedule 4.14 hereto, all Fixed Assets owned, used or held by the Company are situated at its business premises and are currently used in its business. Schedule 4.14 describes all Fixed Assets owned by or an interest in which is claimed by any other person (whether a customer, supplier or other person) for which the Company is responsible (copies of all agreements relating thereto being attached to said Schedule 4.14), and all such property is in the Company’s actual possession and is in such condition that upon the return of such property in its present condition to its owner, the Company will not be liable in any amount to such owner. There are no outstanding requirements or recommendations by any insurance company that has issued a policy covering either (i) such Fixed Assets or (ii) any liabilities of the Company relating to operation of the Business, or by any board of fire underwriters or other body exercising similar functions, requiring or recommending any repairs or work to be done on any Fixed Assets or any changes in the operations of the Business, any equipment or machinery used therein, or any procedures relating to such operations, equipment or machinery. All Fixed Assets of the Company are set forth on Schedule 4.14 hereto.

  • CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT (a) Employees required by the Employer to wear uniforms will be supplied with an adequate number of uniforms appropriate to the occupation free of cost to Employees. Such items are to remain the property of the Employer and be laundered and maintained by such Employer free of cost to the Employee.

  • Protective Clothing & Equipment While not being part of any issue of protective clothing/equipment, the company shall be required to provide the following protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary, by employees during the performance of their required duties:

  • Cash and Property Such consideration shall:

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