Settlement Terms and Conditions definition
Examples of Settlement Terms and Conditions in a sentence
The parties will comply with their respective obligations set out in the Settlement Terms and Conditions, as set out in Attachment A.
These Escrow & Settlement Terms and Conditions shall apply to and form an integral part of this Escrow & Settlement Agreement and any amendments made thereto at a later date, such original Escrow & Settlement Agreement and/or amendments thereto hereinafter jointly and severally referred to as the "Escrow & Settlement Agreement", entered into by the Parties and the Escrow Agent.
In the event of a conflict between the body of this Escrow & Settlement Agreement and the Escrow & Settlement Terms and Conditions, the body of this Escrow & Settlement Agreement shall prevail.
Such Rollover Shareholder has not appointed or granted any proxy or power of attorney that is still in effect with respect to any of such Rollover Shareholder’s Owned Shares or Share Awards, except as contemplated by this Agreement or the Voting Agreement.
Schedule A Address and Account Details Schedule B Template of Escrow Release Notice Schedule C Template of Escrow Stichting Entitlements Notice Schedule D Escrow & Settlement Terms and Conditions 130405 Draft Escrow Agreement CarCare The undersigned each agree to be bound by the terms of this Escrow & Settlement Agreement and the Escrow & Settlement Terms and Conditions (annexed as Schedule D) attached thereto.
The Escrow & Settlement Terms and Conditions, annexed to this Escrow & Settlement Agreement as Schedule 0, shall be deemed to form part of this Escrow & Settlement Agreement.
The parties must comply with their respective obligations set out in the Settlement Terms and Conditions, as set out in Attachment A.
The City stands by its earlier agreement as set forth in the Revised Outline of Settlement Terms and Conditions, executed on September 9, 2011 (“Earlier Litigation Settlement Agreement”), to contribute a cash payment of $150,000 (“City Cash Payment”) and the Additional Pledged Revenue as defined in the Earlier Litigation Settlement Agreement.