Relevant Documents definition
Examples of Relevant Documents in a sentence
It has the power to enter into, perform and deliver, and has taken (or will, prior to its execution thereof, take) all necessary action to authorise its entry into, performance and delivery of, the Relevant Documents to which it is a party and the transactions contemplated by those Relevant Documents.
It is subject to civil commercial law with respect to its obligations under the Relevant Documents to which it is a party and neither it nor any of its assets is entitled to any right of immunity and the entry into and performance of the Relevant Documents to which it is a party by it constitute private and commercial acts.
The Buyer has not, prior to the date of this Agreement, entered into any contract or agreement with any person or has otherwise created or incurred any liability to any person, other than as permitted or contemplated by the Relevant Documents, the transactions contemplated thereby and matters reasonably incidental thereto (including but not limited to matters relating to its corporate administration and its legal, accounting and tax affairs).
The Guarantor shall from time to time, within [***] of first written demand by Airbus, reimburse Airbus for all reasonable costs and expenses (including legal fees (subject to any agreed estimated, capped or fixed fee arrangements) together with VAT and disbursements) incurred by it in relation to the negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement and the other Relevant Documents.
All Authorisations required to enable it lawfully to enter into, exercise its rights and comply with its obligations in the Relevant Documents to which it is a party have been obtained or effected (or will, when required, be obtained or effected) and are (or will, when required, be) in full force and effect.