Delivery Letter definition

Delivery Letter means a letter substantially in the form of Exhibit C hereto.
Delivery Letter. The written letter delivered by the transferee to the transferors after the completion of the delivery as the confirmation, as detailed in Clause 6.1.2;

Examples of Delivery Letter in a sentence

  • If a further amendment to the S-11 is filed before this Escrow Delivery Letter Agreement becomes effective, this reference may be adjusted to refer to that further amendment.

  • In addition to the documents identified in the Loan Agreement, the Loan Documents shall include, without limitation, this Agreement and the documents delivered pursuant to Sections 2, 3 and 9(c) of the Escrow Delivery Letter.

  • On or before each Purchase Date with respect to each Purchased Asset, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Buyer or its designee (initially, the Custodian) the Custodial Delivery Letter in the form attached hereto as Exhibit I.

  • When delivering, the Lessor and the Lessee shall jointly inspect the Property and sign Delivery Letter.

  • In connection with each sale, transfer, conveyance and assignment of a Purchased Asset (other than Purchased Assets which are Securities), on or prior to each Purchase Date with respect to such Purchased Asset, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered and released to the Custodian the documents set forth in the Asset File, pertaining to each of the Purchased Assets (other than Purchased Assets which are Securities) identified in the Custodial Delivery Letter delivered therewith.

  • The Custodian is hereby authorized and directed, at any time and from time to time, to deliver to a Secured Party or to such Secured Party's designee all or any of the Files held by the Custodian for the benefit of such Secured Party, upon receipt by the Custodian of a duly executed and completed Delivery Letter.

  • When delivering, in case of any issues listed as building defect under Article 2, Part II herein, the Lessee is entitled to state in the Property Delivery Letter, and the Lessor shall correct and finish the acceptance in the stipulated period.

  • No Secured Party shall furnish a Delivery Letter to the Custodian except upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an event that under the related Security Document entitles the Secured Party to dispose of the related Receivables.

  • If the Lessee fails to go through the acceptance and handover procedures of the Property and sign the Property Delivery Letter at the location designated by Lessor before the date of delivery of the Property agreed in the Contract, it shall be deemed that the Lessor has fulfilled all obligations for the qualified delivery of the Property to the Lessee.

  • Within two (2) Business Days following the Custodian's receipt of a Delivery Letter for the Files that are being delivered, the Custodian shall send the applicable Files to such Secured Party or its designee.