Litigation Certificate definition

Litigation Certificate means a litigation certificate identified in these Rules;
Litigation Certificate means a certificate issued by CIPA or ITMA under their authority as authorised bodies under the Legal Services Act 2007 to grant rights of audience or conduct litigation;
Litigation Certificate means the certificate delivered by Borrowers and Subsidiary Guarantors to Lender with respect to the representations and warranties set forth in Section 5.10 hereof, the form and substance of which shall be satisfactory to Lender.

Examples of Litigation Certificate in a sentence

  • Upon the receipt by the Escrow Agent of a Resolution Certificate or a Litigation Certificate and the payment by the Escrow Agent of the Owed Amount referred to in either such certificate, the related Indemnification Certificate of Instruction shall be deemed cancelled.

  • Upon the receipt by the Escrow Agent of a Resolution Certificate or a Litigation Certificate and the payment by the Escrow Agent of the Owed Amount referred to therein, the related Certificate of Instruction shall be deemed canceled.

  • The Escrow Agent shall give written notice to the Escrow Representative of its receipt of a Litigation Certificate not later than the fifth business day following receipt thereof, together with a copy of such Litigation Certificate.

  • Seller agrees to prepare unaudited financial statements (in a form similar to past practice) for the year-end and quarter-end periods subsequent to the Closing Date and shall provide such financial statements to Purchaser through the later to occur of (i) the third (3rd) anniversary of the Closing Date or (ii) the receipt of the Litigation Certificate pursuant to Section 3.2 of this Agreement.

  • The Bank shall have received a Litigation Certificate in the form of Exhibit "B" attached hereto, signed by an authorized officer of Borrower stating that no litigation, investigation or proceeding before or by an arbitrator or court is continuing or threatened against Borrower or the Collateral (i) with respect to this Agreement, the Notes, any other Loan Documents, or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, or (ii) which could have a Material Adverse Effect on Borrower.

  • D-1 Exhibit E - Form of Litigation Certificate of the Chief Financial Officer of the Company......................................E-1 Exhibit F - Form of Lock-up Letter...........................................................

  • The Seller shall deliver the Tax Litigation Certificate to the Purchaser for its review.

  • The Escrow Agent shall give written notice to the Sellers’ Representative of its receipt of a Litigation Certificate within two (2) Business Days of its receipt thereof, together with a copy of such Litigation Certificate.

  • The Purchaser shall deliver the Tax Litigation Certificate to the Seller for its review.

  • The Escrow Agent shall give written notice to the Representative of its receipt of a Litigation Certificate not later than the fifth business day following receipt thereof, together with a copy of such Litigation Certificate.


More Definitions of Litigation Certificate

Litigation Certificate means a certificate executed by each of the ---------------------- Optionors certifying that as of the date of such certificate, except as set forth in such certificate, there are no judgments, litigation or proceedings (zoning or otherwise) pending (and to the knowledge of the Optionors, none is overtly threatened) against the Partnership or the interests of Optionors in the Partnership, the Project or the transaction contemplated by this Agreement (collectively, "Litigation"). ---------- Litigation Schedule is defined in Section 5.01(h). -------------------
Litigation Certificate has the meaning set forth in Section 8(c)(ii) of this Agreement.

Related to Litigation Certificate

  • Completion Certificate means the certificate to be issued by the Engineer In-charge (EIC) when the Services have been completed entirely in accordance with Contract.

  • Occupation Certificate means any occupation certificate as referred to in s 6.4 of the Act in respect of the Development Consent;