Modification etc. of Statutes Sample Clauses

Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statute or statutory provision include that statute or provision as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated, whether before or after the date of this Agreement, so far as such modification, re-enactment or consolidation applies or is capable of applying to any transaction entered into in accordance with this Agreement and (so far as liability thereunder may exist or can arise) shall include also any past statute or statutory provision (as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated) which such statute or provision has directly or indirectly replaced.
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Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statute or statutory provision include:
Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statute or statutory provision include that statute or provision as from time to time modified or re-enacted or consolidated whether before or after the date of this Agreement so far as such modification or re-enactment or consolidation applies or is capable of applying to any transactions entered into in accordance with this Agreement and (so far as liability thereunder may exist or can arise) shall include also any past statute or statutory provision (as from time to time modified or re-enacted or consolidated) which such provision has directly or indirectly replaced provided that nothing in this Clause 1.4 shall operate to increase the liability of any party beyond that which would have existed had this Clause 1.4 been omitted.
Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statute or statutory provision include that statute or provision as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated whether before or after the date of this Agreement so far as such modification, re-enactment or consolidation applies or is capable of applying to any transactions entered into in accordance with this Agreement prior to Completion and (so far as liability thereunder may exist or can arise) shall include also any past statute or statutory provision (as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated) which such statute or provision has directly or indirectly replaced except to the extent that any statute or statutory provision made or enacted after the date of this Agreement would create or increase a liability of the Vendor or the Purchaser under this Agreement.
Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statutory provision include that provision as from time to time modified or re-enacted whether before or after the date of this Agreement.
Modification etc. of Statutes. Except to the extent that any statutory provision made or enacted after the date of this Agreement would create or increase any liability of any party under this Agreement, any reference to a statutory provision:
Modification etc. of Statutes. A reference to any statute or statutory provision will be construed as a reference to the same as it may have been, or may from time to time be, amended, modified or re-enacted but not so as to increase the liability of any party.
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Modification etc. of Statutes. Except to the extent that any statutory provision made or enacted after the date of this Agreement would create or increase any liability of EFPL under the Transaction Documents, any reference to a statutory provision:
Modification etc. of Statutes. Except to the extent that any statutory provision made or enacted after the date of this Deed would create or increase any liability of the Guarantor under this Deed, any reference to a statutory provision:
Modification etc. of Statutes. References to a statute or statutory provision include that statute or provision as from time to time modified or re-enacted or consolidated whether before or after the date of this Agreement so far as such modification or re-enactment or consolidation applies or is capable of applying to this Agreement and (so far as liability thereunder may exist or can arise) shall include also any past statutory provision (as from time to time modified or re-enacted or consolidated) which such provision has directly or indirectly replaced, provided that nothing in this sub-clause 1.4 shall operate to increase the liability of any Party beyond that which would have existed had this sub-clause 1.4 been omitted.
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