Mandate Letters definition

Mandate Letters has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(c) of the Subscription Agreement and “Mandate Letter” means any one of them.

Examples of Mandate Letters in a sentence

  • The Funder will receive a Mandate Letter or Mandate Letters annually.

  • Syndication will not commence until the Borrower has delivered executed Fee and Mandate Letters and paid the required fees.

  • The Buyer and the Seller shall instruct their respective solicitors to open the Retention Account using the Retention Account Opening Form and Mandate Letters.

  • The taxes in relation to such fees, expenses and costs shall be paid in such manner as set out in the Mandate Letters.

  • This Clause 6 supersedes the indemnification provisions of the Mandate Letters and shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding the completion of the Introduction, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or the Mandate Letters or the rescission or termination of this Agreement or the Mandate Letters.

  • The Funder will receive a Mandate Letter from the Ministeror Mandate Letters annually.

  • The provisions of the indemnities under this Clause 6 are not affected by any other terms set out in this Agreement or the Mandate Letters and do not restrict the rights of the Indemnified Parties to claim damages on any other basis.