Benefactor definition
Examples of Benefactor in a sentence
Registered Charities Patron 10% discount 20% discount Benefactor 15% discount Sponsor 20% discount Regular Volunteers 20% discount A deposit of 50% of the rental cost is due upon signing this contract.
The foregoing option shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights, including the right to specific performance, that the Company may have against such Member or Benefactor under applicable law.
Notwithstanding the compromise, a creditor of the Company who extends credit, after entering into this Operating Agreement or an amendment hereof which, in either case, reflects the obligation, and before the amendment hereof to reflect the compromise, may enforce the original obligation to the extent that, in extending credit, the creditor reasonably relied on the obligation of a Member or a Benefactor to make a contribution or return.
A conditional obligation of a Member or a Benefactor to make a contribution or return money or other property to the Company may not be enforced unless the conditions of the obligation have been satisfied or waived as to or by such Member or Benefactor.
In addition, nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to commit or bind the Benefactor, the Company or the Participant to enter into any other contractual or other relationship, or to purchase any goods or services of any of the aforementioned parties.