Joint Guarantee definition
Examples of Joint Guarantee in a sentence
The type of Guarantee provided by Party B shall be Joint Guarantee.
Guarantor – physical person, legal entity and/or other organizational formation, whose name/title, identification data and other information are provided in Paragraph 1.2 of the Joint Guarantee Agreement.
For the purposes of the Agreement, the liability of the Guarantor shall be limited to the maximum amount of sum (or its equivalent) specified in Paragraph 2.3 of the Joint Guarantee Agreement (at the commercial rate of the Bank as of the date of settlement of the liability (in parts or in full).
Specific Conditions/Annex No. 1 – specific conditions of the Joint Guarantee Agreement, including amendments and addenda thereto (if any).
Secured Claims – claims envisaged by Paragraph 3.4 of the Joint Guarantee Agreement; Agreement on the Secured Claims – the Master Agreement and/or Other agreements associated to the Master Agreement.
Debtor – an existing and/or future debtor defined in Article 3.3 of the Joint Guarantee Agreement; Party/Parties – the Guarantor and/or the Bank, as the context may require.
Based on the joint nature of the guarantee, the Parties agree that the reduction of other means of securing the obligation under the Agreement on the Secured Claims shall not affect the Guarantor and cause reduction of the maximum amount of liability of the Guarantor as specified in Paragraph 2.3 of the Joint Guarantee Agreement.
These include the Joint Guarantee of Service for People with Mental Health Problems and Disorders and the Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative, both of which are partnerships between the Departments of Health and Housing.
The Lifetime Withdrawal Option is only available if the Actual Age of the Annuitant (or the younger of the Annuitant and Joint Annuitant, if Joint Guarantee) at the time of the first Living Benefit Guarantee Withdrawal satisfies the age range specified on Page 3.
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