Revocation Deed definition

Revocation Deed means a deed executed pursuant to clause 4.5 of the Deed of Cross Guarantee by virtue of which the Deed of Cross Guarantee has ceased to apply to one or more of the entities which were previously party to the Deed of Cross Guarantee.
Revocation Deed means a Deed executed pursuant to clause 4.5 by virtue of which this Deed of Cross Guarantee ceases to apply to one or more of the Group Entities; and

Examples of Revocation Deed in a sentence

  • You to Record the Revocation Deed: Use this letter to record a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed.

  • Prior to the six month anniversary or any such Revocation Deed, (i) Seller shall not wind up or commence the winding up of any member of the Seller Group which is a party to the Deed of Cross Guarantee related to such Revocation Deed, and (ii) Purchaser shall not wind up or commence the winding up of any Packaging Company which is a party to the Deed of Cross Guarantee related to such Revocation Deed.

  • Seller shall make or shall cause such members of the Seller Group and the Packaging Companies to make all neces- sary filings with respect to each such Revocation Deed with the relevant Governmental Authority and to publish notice of such Revocation Deed in accordance with the terms of each such Deed of Cross Guarantee.