Equitable Limitations definition

Equitable Limitations has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(a).
Equitable Limitations means applicable bankruptcy, reorganization or moratorium statutes, equitable principles or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.
Equitable Limitations as defined in Section 6.17.

Examples of Equitable Limitations in a sentence

  • This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of Buyer, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • At Closing, all documents and instruments required to be executed and delivered by Seller shall be duly executed and delivered and shall constitute legal, valid, enforceable, and binding obligations of Seller, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • At the Closing all documents required hereunder to be executed and delivered by Buyer shall be duly executed and delivered and shall constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of Buyer enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • All documents and instruments required hereunder to be executed and delivered by such Seller as appropriate has been duly executed and delivered and constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of such Seller enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of Buyer and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • At the Closing, all documents required hereunder to be executed and delivered by Buyer shall be duly executed and delivered and shall constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of Buyer enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • All documents required hereunder to be executed and delivered by such Buyer have been duly executed and delivered and constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of such Buyer enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of Seller and constitutes the legal and binding obligation of Seller enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, or moratorium statues, equitable principles, or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally ("Equitable Limitations").

  • At the Closing, all documents and instruments required hereunder to be executed and delivered by Seller shall be duly executed and delivered and shall constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of Seller enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.

  • This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of such Buyer, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of such Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by Equitable Limitations.


More Definitions of Equitable Limitations

Equitable Limitations shall be as defined in Article 4(c).
Equitable Limitations shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.

Related to Equitable Limitations

  • Equitable Exceptions means, with respect to the enforceability of any obligation, that such obligation is subject to (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership, assignment for the benefit of creditors or other similar state or federal laws affecting the rights and remedies of creditors generally (including, without limitation, fraudulent conveyance or transfer laws) and judicially developed doctrines in this area, such as equitable subordination and substantive consolidation of entities and (b) equitable principles (whether considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

  • Equitable means fair and reasonable under the circumstances.

  • Exceptions and Limitations means fair use, fair dealing, and/or any other exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights that applies to Your use of the Licensed Material.

  • Equitable Defenses means any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and, with regard to equitable remedies, the discretion of the court before which proceedings may be pending to obtain same.

  • Enforceability Limitations means limitations on enforcement and other remedies by or arising under or in connection with applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other similar Applicable Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally or general principles of equity.

  • Step-In Rights means the right of one party to assume an intervening position to satisfy all terms of an agreement in the event the other party fails to perform its obligations under the agreement.

  • Equitable Defense means any Bankruptcy or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally, and with regard to equitable remedies, the discretion of the court before which proceedings to obtain same may be pending.

  • Change in Capitalization means any increase or reduction in the number of Shares, or any change (including, but not limited to, a change in value) in the Shares or exchange of Shares for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of the Company, by reason of a reclassification, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, reorganization, spin-off, split-up, issuance of warrants or rights or debentures, stock dividend, stock split or reverse stock split, cash dividend, property dividend, combination or exchange of shares, repurchase of shares, change in corporate structure or otherwise.

  • General Enforceability Exceptions has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Remedies Exception means (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, and other Laws of general application, heretofore or hereafter enacted or in effect, affecting the rights and remedies of creditors generally, and (b) the exercise of judicial or administrative discretion in accordance with general equitable principles, particularly as to the availability of the remedy of specific performance or other injunctive relief.

  • REIT Provisions of the Code means Sections 856 through 860 of the Code and any successor or other provisions of the Code relating to real estate investment trusts (including provisions as to the attribution of ownership of beneficial interests therein) and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Bankruptcy and Equity Exception means that this Agreement is, when executed and delivered by such member(s) of the Seller Group and assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery hereof by the members of the Purchaser Group that are (or are contemplated to be) party hereto, will be, legal, valid and binding obligations of such members of the Seller Group enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject to receivership, conservatorship and supervisory powers of bank regulatory agencies, bankruptcy, rehabilitation, liquidation, insolvency reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent transfer, preferential transfer and similar Laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally and to general equity principles.

  • statutory provision means a provision of an Act or of an instrument made under an Act.

  • Bankruptcy Exceptions means limitations on, or exceptions to, the enforceability of an agreement against a Person due to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally or the application of general equitable principles, regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding at law or in equity.

  • Enforceability Exceptions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Annual Additions means the sum of the following amounts credited to a Participant for a Limitation Year:

  • Concentration Limitations has the meaning set forth in Schedule 4.

  • Limitations means any limitations of the exclusive right to the use of a trade mark given by the registration of a person as proprietor thereof, including limitations of that right as to mode of use, as to use in relation to goods to be sold or otherwise traded in in any place within Zambia or as to use in relation to goods to be exported to any market outside Zambia;

  • Liability Cap has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 1 of Schedule 9;

  • Limitation of Liability Insert the following Section 15, after Section 14: