Common use of No Undisclosed Liabilities Clause in Contracts

No Undisclosed Liabilities. Local Church has, and at the Disaffiliation Date will have, no debts, liabilities, commitments, or obligations of any nature, absolute, accrued, contingent or otherwise, relating to its business, other than those which (a) are fully reflected or reserved against on the Financial Statements (defined below) or (b) have been incurred since the date of the most recent balance sheet included in the Financial Statements in the ordinary course of business in amounts and for terms consistent, individually and in the aggregate, with the past practices of its business. Except as shown in the Financial Statements, the Local Church is not directly or indirectly liable upon or with respect to (by discount, repurchase agreements or otherwise), or obliged in any other way to provide funds in respect of, or to guarantee or assume, any debt, obligation or dividend of any other party, except endorsements in the ordinary course of business in connection with the deposit, in banks or other financial institutions, of items for collection.

Appears in 206 contracts

Samples: Disaffiliation Agreement, Disaffiliation Agreement, Disaffiliation Agreement

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