The State's Declarations and Guarantees Sample Clauses

The State's Declarations and Guarantees. The State, through the Minister of Mines, represents and warrants that the Minister of Mines has the necessary authority to conclude this Settlement Agreement in the name and on behalf of the State; and that this Settlement Agreement conforms to applicable Guinean law, in particular as it authorizes legal entities under public law, including the State, to agree and compromise regarding the subject matter of this Settlement Agreement. If there are any additional requirements of Guinean law for any term of this Settlement Agreement to have full effect, such as without limitation a requirement for an order of the Minister of Finance in order to confirm fiscal provisions in this Settlement Agreement, the State undertakes to promptly procure that those requirements are satisfied.
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