Reservations definition
Reservations. Any reservation for oil, gas, or other minerals, water, timber, or other interests is made in accordance with an attached addendum.
Reservations means the principle that equitable remedies are remedies which may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court, the limitation on enforcement as a result of laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, reorganisation, court schemes, moratoria, administration and other laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and by general equitable principles, the time-barring of claims under applicable statutes of limitation, rules against penalties and similar principles and any other reservations or qualifications of law contained in any legal opinion delivered to the Facility Agent pursuant to the Senior Finance Documents;
Reservations means exclusive preference to procure goods, works, and services set aside to a defined target group of tenderers within a specified threshold or region;
Examples of Reservations in a sentence
The obligations expressed to be assumed by it in each Finance Document are, subject to the Legal Reservations, legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligations in accordance with their terms.
More Definitions of Reservations
Reservations means the principle that equitable remedies are remedies which may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court and that certain rights may be subject to equitable defences or relief or the general supervisory powers and discretions of the court, the limitation of enforcement by laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, reorganisation, court schemes, moratoria, administration and other laws generally affecting the rights of creditors, or by the requirement for any third party consent, authorisation or approval, the time barring of claims, the possibility that an undertaking to assume liability for or to indemnify against non-payment of certain stamp, registration or other Taxes or liability for an award or order for costs or the cost of unsuccessful litigation may be void or unenforceable, defences of set-off or counterclaim and similar principles, rights and defences under the laws of any foreign jurisdictions in which relevant obligations may have to be performed and the possibility that in certain jurisdictions a contractual provision held to contravene public policy in those jurisdictions may be unenforceable in those jurisdictions.
Reservations means the limitation of enforcement by laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, reorganisation, court schemes, moratoria, administration and other laws generally affecting the rights of creditors, defences of set off or counterclaim and similar principles.
Reservations. ’ means national forests, tribal lands embraced within Indian reserva- tions, military reservations, and other lands and interests in lands owned by the United States, and withdrawn, reserved, or withheld from private appropriation and disposal under the public land laws; also lands and interests in lands acquired and held for any public pur- poses; but shall not include national monu- ments or national parks;
Reservations means any general principles of law limiting the obligations of any Obligor which are specifically referred to in any legal opinion delivered pursuant to Clause 4 (Conditions of Utilisation) or Clause 26 (Changes to the Obligors).
Reservations means the principle that equitable remedies are remedies which may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court, the limitation of enforcement by laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, re-organization, court schemes, moratorium, administration and other laws generally affecting the rights of creditors, the time barring of claims under any legislation relating to limitation of claims, the possibility that an undertaking to assume liability for or to indemnify a Person against non-payment of stamp duty may be void, defenses of set-off or counterclaim and similar principles, in each case both under New York law and the laws of other applicable jurisdictions.
Reservations means the principle that equitable remedies are remedies which may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court, the limitation on enforcement as a result of laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, reorganisation, court schemes, moratoria, administration and other laws affecting the rights of creditors generally, the time-barring of claims under the Limitation Acts, rules against penalties and similar principles of law in other jurisdictions relevant in the context of the Financing Documents.
Reservations means the reservations and qualifications as to matters of law as set out in Schedule 9 (Reservations).