No Objection Letter Clause Samples

A No Objection Letter clause establishes the requirement for one party to obtain formal written confirmation from another party stating that they have no objection to a specified action or transaction. In practice, this clause is often used in contexts such as employment, immigration, or contractual relationships, where an individual or entity must demonstrate that their current employer, landlord, or another relevant party does not oppose their proposed activity, such as travel, subletting, or entering into a new agreement. The core function of this clause is to provide assurance and legal clarity to third parties, reducing the risk of disputes or misunderstandings regarding consent for the specified action.
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No Objection Letter. The Promoters, the Company and SMC Group Companies shall have delivered to the Investor a No Objection Letter pursuant to Press Note No. 1 and Press Note No. 3 of 2005, in a form attached as Annexure “2” of this Agreement and shall be signed and delivered to the Investor by the Promoters, the Company and SMC Group Companies on or before Completion.
No Objection Letter. 59 (3) EXTENSION LETTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 (4)
No Objection Letter. With respect to any Disbursement, if the aggregate amount of such Disbursement and all prior Disbursements exceeds $30,000,000, NIB shall have received a “no objection letter” from the Ministry of Finance of Romania.
No Objection Letter. The Promoters, the Company and ▇▇▇ Group Companies shall have delivered to the Investor a No Objection Letter pursuant to Press Note No. 1 and Press Note No. 3 of 2005, in a form attached as Annexure “2” of this Agreement and shall be signed and delivered to the Investor by the Promoters, the Company and ▇▇▇ Group Companies on or before Completion.
No Objection Letter. The "Antitrust Division No-Objection Letter" means a duly executed letter from the Antitrust Division not objecting to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement in its entirety.