Common use of No Authority to Represent Clause in Contracts

No Authority to Represent. Nothing in the Agreement is to be construed as authorizing any Person, including a Third Party, to contract for or to incur any obligation on behalf of the Province or Canada, or both, or to act as an agent for the Province or Canada. The Recipient will take the necessary action to ensure that any Contract between the Recipient and a Third Party contains a provision to that effect.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

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No Authority to Represent. Nothing in the this Agreement is to be construed as authorizing any Personperson, including a Third Party, to contract for or to incur any obligation on behalf of the Province or Canada, or both, Canada or to act as an agent for the Province or Canada. The Recipient will take the necessary action to ensure that any Contract between the Recipient and a any Third Party contains a provision to that effect.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contribution Agreement, Improvements, pub-orangeville.escribemeetings.com

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No Authority to Represent. Nothing in the this Agreement is to be construed as authorizing any Personperson, including a Third Party, to contract for or to incur any obligation on behalf of the Province Recipient or Canada, or both, Canada or to act as an agent for the Province Recipient or Canada. The Ultimate Recipient will take the necessary action to ensure that any Contract between the Ultimate Recipient and a any Third Party contains a provision to that effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com, pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com

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