Immediate effect definition

Immediate effect means that there is no event in the causal chain between it and its cause. In Davidson’s approach, actions can be conceived as immediate effects of their reasons.
Immediate effect. With immediate effect: o if the Representative breaches the Code of Conduct, involving dishonesty or misconduct. o if the Representative breaches this Agreement. o Pursuant to clause 6.5 (Insolvency).
Immediate effect means direct or indirect effect on human health or on the environment that can be detected after the release into the environment of GMO or placing on the market thereof;

Examples of Immediate effect in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 10.2, In the event the Down Payment has not been received by the SELLER within 15 days from its due date, the SELLER shall be entitled to declare this Contract null and void with Immediate effect by giving written notice to the BUYER.

Related to Immediate effect

  • Succession Date means the legally effective date of an event in which one or more entities succeed to some or all of the Relevant Obligations of the Reference Entity; provided that if at such time, there is a Steps Plan, the Succession Date will be the legally effective date of the final succession in respect of such Steps Plan, or if earlier (i) the date on which a determination pursuant to Section 2.2(a) would not be affected by any further related successions in respect of such Steps Plan, or (ii) the occurrence of an Event Determination Date in respect of the Reference Entity or any entity which would constitute a Successor.

  • Fundamental Change Effective Date means the date on which any Fundamental Change becomes effective.

  • Extension Effective Date has the meaning specified in Section 2.06(c).

  • Release Effective Date means the date the Release becomes effective and irrevocable.

  • Early Termination Effective Date is defined in Section 4.2 of this Agreement.