Examples of Validity and admissibility in evidence in a sentence
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clause 19.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) and Clause 19.7 (No capital duty, filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clause 20.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) and Clause 20.7 (No capital duty, filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
In order to ensure a uniform review process, and to obtain the maximum degree of comparability, the responses should be single-sided with a font of no less than 12 point and the submissions in response to this RFQ must be organized in the following manner: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FIVE (5) POINTS (Limit seven pages)Fully complete and submit the name of the firm(s) who will perform each discipline.
The Committee draws Senators' attention to the provision, as it may be considered to delegate legislative power inappropriately, in breach of principle 1(a)(iv) of the Committee's terms of reference.
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clauses 22.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence), 22.7 (Deduction of Tax) and 22.8 (No filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clauses 18.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) and 18.8 (No filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clauses 19.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) and 19.8 (No filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
Delivery of an Accession Letter constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the Repeating Representations and each of the representations set out in Clauses 19.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence), 19.7 (Deduction of Tax) and 19.8 (No filing or stamp taxes) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
The representations set out in Clauses 10.1 (Status) to 10.10 (Ownership) (except for Clause 10.4 (Validity and admissibility in evidence)) are deemed to be made by the Guarantor (by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing) on each date that the Repeating Representations are made or are deemed to be made under the Facility Agreement.
The obligations expressed to be assumed by it in this Deed are legal, valid, binding and enforceable, subject to the requirements specified at the end of Clause 6.5 (Validity and admissibility in evidence).