Examples of Business Warranty Claim in a sentence
The Principal Seller shall not be liable for any Business Warranty Claim to the extent that the Buyer is, at the date of this Agreement, actually aware of any fact, matter, event or circumstance giving rise to the Business Warranty Claim.
The Sellers shall not be liable in respect of a Business Warranty Claim or a Tax Warranty Claim if and to the extent that the matter giving rise to such Business Warranty Claim or Tax Warranty Claim is Disclosed in Schedule 5.
According to DAB’s December 2021 audited financial statements, DAB’s balance sheet includes an approximately $900 million liability to banks and other financial institutions in Afghanistan.176 Does the Fund anticipate returning any funds to Afghan commercial banks?2.
The Seller shall not be liable in respect of any Business Warranty Claim, ABC/Sanctions Warranty Claim, Sufficiency of Assets Warranty Claim or Tax Covenant Claim if and to the extent that a specific allowance, provision or reserve in respect of the matter giving rise to the Business Warranty Claim or Tax Covenant Claim is made in the Completion Accounts.
Each Party shall procure that all commercially reasonable steps are taken to avoid or mitigate any loss or damage in respect of any Claim (other than a Fundamental Warranty Claim (but including for the avoidance of doubt a Sufficiency of Assets Warranty Claim), Business Warranty Claim or Tax Covenant Claim) against the other Parties.