Common use of RIGHT TO CONTRACT Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO CONTRACT. Each party warrants and represents with respect to itself, that neither the execution of this Contract nor the performance of its obligations under this Contract shall violate any legal requirement or other commitment or restriction to which it is a party or by which it is bound. Each party also warrants and represents, with respect to itself, that the execution of this Contract and the performance of its obligations under this Contract shall not require any consent, vote, or approval which has not been obtained, or at the appropriate time shall not have been given or obtained. Each party agrees that it has or will continue to have throughout the term of this Contract the full right and authority to enter into this Contract and to perform its obligations. Upon written request, each party agrees to supply the other party with evidence of its full right and authority.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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