Mandate Agreement definition
Examples of Mandate Agreement in a sentence
If the Purchaser wish to dispose of the Property, the Purchaser shall advise the Developer in writing and the Developer shall then cause the nominated Agent to enter into an Exclusive Mandate Agreement with the Purchaser, which mandate shall be for a period of 3 (Three) months.
The Strategic Mandate Agreement (SMA): • Identifies the University’s existing institutional strengths; • Supports the current vision, mission, and mandate of the University within the context of the University’s governing legislation and outlines how the University’s priorities align with Ontario’s vision and Differentiation Policy Framework; and • Informs Ministry decision making through greater alignment of Ministry policies and processes to further support and guide the University’s areas of strength.
If the relevant fiscal authorities shall at any moment in the future require cooperation of the Client in the matters of his/her tax affairs, such as inspections, audit and other such work, then these are not part of the subject matter of this Mandate Agreement.
Pareto may under the Master Agreement require, upon realisation or share capital increase as mentioned above, the transferor to conclude a Mandate Agreement with Pareto or a company designated by Pareto on the applicable standard terms and conditions of Pareto or such company designated by Pareto.
Agent’s Commission will be payable by the Contractor to the Agent, in accordance with the Mandate Agreement concluded between the Seller the Contractor and the Agent, with the First Payment Instalment received.