ICB Clause Samples

The ICB (Irrevocable Commercial Bill) clause establishes the use of an irrevocable commercial bill as a payment instrument in a transaction. This clause typically outlines the requirements for issuing, presenting, and honoring the bill, specifying the parties involved, the amount, and the conditions under which payment is to be made. By defining the terms for using an ICB, the clause ensures that payment obligations are clear and enforceable, reducing the risk of non-payment and providing security to the seller or service provider.
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ICB as set out in the ICB Conflict of Interest Policy (July 2022)
ICB. The obligation of ICB to consummate the Merger is subject to the satisfaction and fulfillment of each of the following conditions on or prior to the Effective Time, unless waived in writing by ICB:
ICB shall continue to operate pursuant to Clause 26.5.5 of this Agreement, as applicable;
ICB or a deputy to be notified to the other members in advance of any meeting;
ICB. ICB" shall mean the Industrial & Commercial Bank Limited.
ICB. Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland ICB or a deputy to be notified to the other members in advance of any meeting;

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