Deed of Undertaking definition

Deed of Undertaking means a deed of undertaking in the Agreed Form to be executed by the Personal Guarantors in favour of the Lender in respect of the SAFE Circulars.
Deed of Undertaking means the agreement between the Secretary of State, EDF SA and other equity investors in NNB HoldCo containing an undertaking from the Secretary of State, for the benefit of, among others, each “associated” person (as defined in the EA 2008), that no proposed modification to the FDP will result in liability being imposed on any “associated” person (other than the FDP Implementation Company and any subsidiary of the Generator);
Deed of Undertaking means [the Deed of Undertaking relating to share capital and loan facility dated [ ] between the Applicant (1), the Franchisee (2) and the Beneficiary (3)].

Examples of Deed of Undertaking in a sentence

  • Any such amended terms will continue to be subject to the Deed of Undertaking.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Access Provider may publish this Agreement (or information related to it) to the extent required by the Crown, CIP or otherwise pursuant to its Deed of Undertaking.

  • Xxxx TIN 000-000-000 n/a who are known to me to be the same persons who executed the foregoing Deed of Undertaking consisting of four (4) pages including this page on which this acknowledgment is written and they acknowledged to me that the same is their free and voluntary act and deed and that of the corporations herein represented.

  • The Company is advised that as a result of such unitholding and the Deed of Undertaking, among other reasons, the REIT will continue to be accounted for as an associated entity of the Company upon completion of the Units Assignment.

  • Pursuant to the terms of the Deed of Undertaking, Xx. xx Xxxxx has agreed and undertaken that, with effect from the Shareholders Agreement becoming unconditional and for so long as the Shareholders Agreement remains in effect, he would exercise (or procure the exercise of) all of his voting rights in respect of the de Bruin Shares as is necessary to give effect to the provisions of the Shareholders Agreement as if he were a party of the Shareholders Agreement.


More Definitions of Deed of Undertaking

Deed of Undertaking means a deed of undertaking in the form set out in Schedule II.
Deed of Undertaking means the deed of undertaking entered into or to be entered into between the Facility Agent, the Security Trustee, the Sponsor and Constellation, in the Agreed Form;
Deed of Undertaking means the deed of undertaking dated on or about the date of the Original MPA between Purchaser Parent, the Purchaser Parties and the Seller.
Deed of Undertaking means a deed of undertaking substantially in the form set out in Schedule 2 (Form of Deed of Undertaking) of the Cayman Scheme.
Deed of Undertaking means the deed containing covenants in the agreed form to be given by the directors of Celsus at the date of this agreement in respect of endeavouring to procure the passing of the Celsus Resolutions;
Deed of Undertaking means the deed of undertaking entered into by the Parties on or about the date of the Master Purchase Agreement.