Common use of INDULGENCE AND WAIVER Clause in Contracts

INDULGENCE AND WAIVER. 17.1 No indulgence which any of the Parties (the “Grantor”) may grant to another Party (the “Grantee”) shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from exercising any rights against the Grantee which might have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future, save should such waiver be reduced to writing and signed by the Parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale of Shares Agreement (Gold One South Africa (Pty) LTD), Sale of Shares Agreement (Gold One South Africa (Pty) LTD)

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INDULGENCE AND WAIVER. 17.1 16.1 No indulgence which any of the Parties (the “Grantor”) may grant to another Party (the “Grantee”) shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from exercising any rights against the Grantee which might have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future, save should such waiver be reduced to writing and signed by the Parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale of Shares Agreement (Gold One South Africa (Pty) LTD), Sale of Shares Agreement (Gold One South Africa (Pty) LTD)

INDULGENCE AND WAIVER. 17.1 No indulgence which any of the Parties a Party (the “Grantor”) may grant to another Party (the “Grantee”) shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from exercising any rights against the Grantee which might have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future, save should such waiver be reduced to writing and signed by the PartiesGrantor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sibanye Stillwater LTD

INDULGENCE AND WAIVER. 17.1 No indulgence which any of the Parties a Party (the “Grantor”) may grant to the another Party (the “Grantee”) shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from exercising any rights against the Grantee which might have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future, save should if such waiver be is reduced to writing and signed by the Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intercompany Loan Agreement (Gold One South Africa (Pty) LTD)

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INDULGENCE AND WAIVER. 17.1 No indulgence which any of the Parties a Party (the “Grantor”) may grant to another the other Party (the “Grantee”) shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from exercising any rights against the Grantee which might have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future, save should if such waiver be is reduced to writing and signed by the Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merger Agreement (Sibanye Gold LTD)

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