Unconditionally definition
Examples of Unconditionally in a sentence
This Note is one of the series of Debt Securities designated as “Medium-Term Notes, Series A Due Nine Months or More From Date of Issue, Fully and Unconditionally Guaranteed by United Dominion Realty, L.P.” (the “Notes”).
Unconditionally secure key agreement and the intrin- sic conditional information.
Fully and Unconditionally Guaranteed by TELEPHONE AND DATA SYSTEMS, INC.
Any Unconditionally Waived 280G Benefits shall not be made or provided.
Unconditionally owed and to the best knowledge of Company will be paid to Holder without defenses, disputes, offsets, counterclaims, or rights of return or cancellation.
Any Legal Action Or Proceeding With Respect To This Agreement May Be Brought In The Courts Of The State Of New York Or Of The United States Of America For The Southern District Of New York, And, By Execution And Delivery Of This Agreement, The Company Hereby Accepts For Itself And In Respect Of Its Property, Generally And Unconditionally, The Jurisdiction Of The Aforesaid Courts.
Candidate Unconditionally Approved-A candidate site that has been unconditionally approved by the WFI RF engineer and that meets Metricom's leasing terms and construction requirements.
Security Unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Guarantor on a subordinated basis pursuant to article 111 of the Swiss Code of Obligations and in accordance with Condition IX of the Terms of the Bonds.
All of the provisions contained in the document attached as Annex I hereto entitled “ACE INA HOLDINGS INC.—Senior and Subordinated Debt Securities – Unconditionally Guaranteed as to Payment of Principal, Premium, if any, and Interest by ACE LIMITED —Underwriting Agreement” are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety herein and shall be deemed to be a part of this Terms Agreement to the same extent as if such provisions had been set forth in full herein.
Unconditionally, the rapid development of new technologies has an impact on life in general, and the younger generation is predominantly subjected to these changes both negatively and positively.