Common use of Failure to Execute Clause in Contracts

Failure to Execute. Failure by one or more Parties ("Non-Signatories") to execute this Deed on the date hereof will not invalidate the provisions of this Deed as between the other Parties who do execute this Deed. Such Non-Signatories may execute this Deed on a subsequent date and will thereupon become bound by its provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment Agreement

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Failure to Execute. Failure by one or more Parties parties ("Non-Signatories") to duly and properly execute and deliver this Deed on the date hereof will not invalidate the provisions of this Deed as between the other Parties parties who do execute this Deed (and whether or not such Non-Signatory ever properly executes and delivers this Deed). Such Non-Signatories may execute this Deed on a subsequent date and will thereupon become bound by its provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Appleton Papers Inc/Wi)

Failure to Execute. Failure by one or more Parties parties ("Non-Signatories") to execute this Deed on the date hereof will not invalidate the provisions of this Deed as between the other Parties who do execute this Deed. Such Non-Signatories may execute this Deed on a subsequent date and will thereupon become bound by its provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Glencore International Ag

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Failure to Execute. Failure by one or more Parties ("Non-Signatories") to execute this Deed on the date hereof will not invalidate the provisions of this Deed as between the other Parties who do execute this Deed. Such Non-Signatories may execute this Deed on a subsequent date and will thereupon become bound by its provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment Agreement

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