Applications for Admission Sample Clauses

Applications for Admission. 4.1.1 Subject to the provisions of this Clause 4, the parties shall admit as an additional party any person who is not at that time already a party and who applies to be admitted in the capacity requested by the proposed new party (a Proposed New Party) and who meets the relevant admission criteria.
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Applications for Admission. 3.1 The Company will make the Applications for Admission. The Company, each of the Directors, each of the Founders and each of the Founder Entities undertakes to the Banks to use its or their best endeavours to secure Admission by no later than 8.00 a.m. on the Closing Date (to the extent it is within their respective powers to do so).
Applications for Admission. 2.1.1 The Company undertakes to apply or procure the application as soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, to:
Applications for Admission. 3.1 The Company confirms that it has made the formal applications for Admission to the UK Listing Authority and the London Stock Exchange.
Applications for Admission. 4.1 The Company undertakes to the Bookrunner, at the Company's expense, in relation to Admission that it shall (to the extent not previously undertaken) instruct the Bookrunner in its capacity as nominated adviser to the Company, to submit the application to the London Stock Exchange for the admission to trading on AIM of:
Applications for Admission. 2.1.1 BoI undertakes to apply to:
Applications for Admission. 6.1 The Company confirms that it has authorised the Broker to make the Applications on its behalf and the Company undertakes to pay all fees payable to the FCA or Exchange as may be necessary to obtain Admission and it will provide such support as is reasonably required by the Broker and it will provide all information and documentation required by the Broker in relation to the Applications, as soon as reasonably practicable.
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Related to Applications for Admission

  • Non-admission of Wrongdoing Neither this Agreement nor the furnishing of the consideration provided for in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed at any time or for any purpose as an admission of liability by the Released Parties. Liability for any and all claims for relief is expressly denied by the Released Parties.

  • Non-Admission of Liability The parties understand and agree that neither the payment of any sum of money nor the execution of this Agreement by the parties will constitute or be construed as an admission of any wrongdoing or liability whatsoever by any party.

  • Non-Admissions Employee acknowledges that by entering into this Agreement, Company does not admit, and does specifically deny, any violation of any local, state, or federal law.

  • Notification of litigation The Borrower will provide the Agent with details of any legal or administrative action involving the Borrower, any Security Party, the Approved Manager, any Ship or the Earnings or the Insurances of any Ship as soon as such action is instituted or it becomes apparent to the Borrower that it is likely to be instituted, unless it is clear that the legal or administrative action cannot be considered material in the context of any Finance Document.

  • Notice of Litigation Each Seller shall promptly notify the applicable Purchaser upon becoming aware of any Proceedings or threatened Proceedings concerning any Serviced Appointment, in each case, excluding Proceedings in servicer-managed mortgage-level litigation with respect to residential mortgage-backed securities transactions. Notices delivered pursuant to this Section 5.4 will be delivered to the notice recipient designated on Annex B.

  • Non-Admission Nothing contained in this Agreement will be deemed or construed as an admission of wrongdoing or liability on the part of the Company.

  • Notice of Litigation, Etc Tenant shall give prompt Notice to Landlord of any litigation or any administrative proceeding to which it may hereafter become a party of which Tenant has notice or actual knowledge which involves a potential liability equal to or greater than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) or which may otherwise result in any material adverse change in the business, operations, property, prospects, results of operation or condition, financial or other, of Tenant. Forthwith upon Tenant obtaining knowledge of any Default, Event of Default or any default or event of default under any agreement relating to Indebtedness for money borrowed in an aggregate amount exceeding, at any one time, Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000), or any event or condition that would be required to be disclosed in a current report filed by Tenant on Form 8-K or in Part II of a quarterly report on Form 10-Q if Tenant were required to file such reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, Tenant shall furnish Notice thereof to Landlord specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action Tenant has taken or is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto.

  • Defense of Claims Brought by Third Parties 7.4.1 If a Third Party initiates a Proceeding claiming a Patent Right owned by or licensed to such Third Party is infringed by the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of a Product, (a) Isis will have the first right, but not the obligation, to defend against any such Proceeding initiated prior to Option exercise at its sole cost and expense and (b) JBI will have the first right, but not the obligation, to defend against any such Proceeding initiated after Option exercise at its sole cost and expense. If the Party having the first right to defend against such Proceeding (the “Lead Party”) elects to defend against such Proceeding, then the Lead Party will have the sole right to direct the defense and to elect whether to settle such claim (but only with the prior written consent of the other Party, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). The other Party will reasonably assist the Lead Party in defending such Proceeding and cooperate in any such litigation at the request and expense of the Lead Party. The Lead Party will provide the other Party with prompt written notice of the commencement of any such Proceeding that is of the type described in this Section 7.4, and the Lead Party will keep the other Party apprised of the progress of such Proceeding. If the Lead Party elects not to defend against a Proceeding, then the Lead Party will so notify the other Party in writing within 60 days after the Lead Party first receives written notice of the initiation of such Proceeding, and the other Party (the “Step-In Party”) will have the right, but not the obligation, to defend against such Proceeding at its sole cost and expense and thereafter the Step-In Party will have the sole right to direct the defense thereof, including the right to settle such claim. In any event, the Party not defending such Proceeding will reasonably assist the other Party and cooperate in any such litigation at the request and expense of the Party defending such Proceeding. Each Party may at its own expense and with its own counsel join any defense initiated or directed by the other Party under this Section 7.4. Each Party will provide the other Party with prompt written notice of the commencement of any such Proceeding under this Section 7.4, and such Party will promptly furnish the other Party with a copy of each communication relating to the alleged infringement that is received by such Party.

  • Nonadmission of Liability The this Release is not intended to imply any wrongdoing by Releasees or by Executive and shall not constitute evidence of any wrongdoing by Releasees or Executive.

  • Notice of Complaints Each Seller shall promptly notify the applicable Purchaser upon becoming aware of any complaint concerning any Serviced Appointment made by any party to the Serviced Corporate Trust Contracts, any Securityholder, any Credit Enhancement Provider or any rating agency.

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