Common use of GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES Clause in Contracts

GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES. 15.4 No Group Company is a party to or liable (including contingently) under a guarantee, indemnity or other agreement to secure or incur a financial or other obligation with respect to another person’s obligation (other than another Group Company).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Inspired Entertainment, Inc.)

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GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES. 15.4 No Other than those entered into in the usual course of its business (details of which are contained in the Disclosure Letter), no Group Company is a party to or is liable (including contingently) under a guarantee, indemnity or other agreement to secure or incur a financial or other obligation with respect to another person’s obligation (other than another Group Company)'s obligation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Esterline Technologies Corp)

GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES. 15.4 No Group Company is a party to or is it liable (including including, without limitation, contingently) under a guarantee, indemnity or other agreement to secure or incur a financial or other obligation with respect to another person’s obligation (other than another Group Company)'s obligation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Kinetic Concepts Inc /Tx/)

GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES. 15.4 (a) No Group Company is a party to or is liable (including contingently) under a guarantee, indemnity or other agreement to secure or incur a financial or other obligation with respect provide surety in relation to another person’s obligation (other than another Group Company)obligation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Willbros Group, Inc.\NEW\)

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GUARANTEES AND INDEMNITIES. 15.4 (a) No Group Company is a party to or is liable (including contingently) under a guaranteeguarantee (whether as "caution"“/ "borgtocht“, indemnity "aval" or otherwise), indemnity, letter of credit or comfort letter or other agreement to secure or incur a financial or other obligation with respect to obligations of another person’s obligation (other than another person who is not a Group Company).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidential and Privileged Agreement

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