DE FONDOS DE PENSIONES PROVIDA S Sample Clauses

DE FONDOS DE PENSIONES PROVIDA S. A. (hereinafter called the “Licensee”), a company incorporated according to Chilean laws, with legal residence at 100, Xxxxx xx Xxxxxxxx Ave., 16th Floor, Providencia, Santiago, Chile, Tax Identification (RUT) No. 98,000,400-7, APPEARS AS PARTY OF THE SECOND PART. The Licensee is represented by Messrs. Jxxxx Xxxxx Chijner, Peruvian, married, business administrator, bearer of Chilean foreign identity card No. 21,828,473-6, and Axxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Chilean, married, lawyer, bearer of Chilean national identity card No. 8,881,705-2, both legally of age and domiciled for the purposes hereof as the company they represent. The appearing representatives in turn state that their respective powers have not been revoked, suspended or restricted, and that the acting capacity of their respective represented companies has not changed. Thus, acknowledging their sufficient capacity to enter into this agreement, they state the following:
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DE FONDOS DE PENSIONES PROVIDA S. X. Xxxxxxxx, Chile, December 1, 2005 In Santiago, on December 1, 2005

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