KGL definition
Examples of KGL in a sentence
For the purposes of this item 4.1, non-performance of payment in contractually established date or date established by KGL shall constitute gross breach of Agreement provisions.
KGL shall strive to keep the delivery dates established to the best of its ability.
The Company will pay the following fees and expenses in connection with this transaction: (a) US$15,000 to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, LLP ("KGL") for document production fees, receipt of which is acknowledged, (b) $500 to KGL for expenses, receipt of which is acknowledged, and (c) US$5,000 to KGL as escrow agent fee.
However, it shall not be liable for any case of delivery dates not being met or any case of delay in performance of the Agreement if such situations are caused by reasons beyond control of KGL.
If a given situation persists for over three months, KGL shall be entitled to terminate the Agreement without being obligated to compensate damage.
Any disputes that may arise in relation to the Agreement and these General Terms and Conditions of Sale shall be subjected by the Parties to the exclusive jurisdiction of Polish courts and the competent court shall be the court having jurisdiction over the seat of KGL.
In case of discovering any visible defects the Customer shall immediately notify the carrier and KGL in writing.
By: /s/Alisa Richardson ------------------------------ Name: Alisa Richardson Title: Director KGL INVESTMENTS LTD.
The JVCo is a connected person of the Company as it is a non-wholly owned subsidiary of KPL and KPL is a connected person of the Company by virtue of it being an associate of KGL (a substantial shareholder of the Company).
The Company will pay the following fees and expenses in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby: (a) to KGL (i) legal fees for document production in the amount of $25,000 and (ii) all out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with such document production; (b) to the Escrow Agent, $5,000 for the escrow agent fee; and (c) to Hand & Hand, a Professional Corporation, $5,000 for legal fees.