Waiver Letter definition

Waiver Letter means the letter agreement, to be dated the Closing Date, by and among MPLP, Summerhill and Robert A. McNeil, and acknowledged by the Company.
Waiver Letter means that certain ownership waiver letter, effective as of the Closing Date, executed by the Parent for the benefit of the Owner.
Waiver Letter means the waiver letter, dated on or prior to the Closing Date, between the Borrower and the Company related to the Subscription Agreement in the form of Exhibit G.

Examples of Waiver Letter in a sentence

  • Statutory Benefits (Coverage A) • Employers Liability (Coverage B) Coverage A (Workers’ Compensation) Coverage B (Employers Liability) Statutory Each accident Disease each employee Disease policy limit $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 500,000 This requirement shall not apply when a contractor or subcontractor is exempt under Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act, AND when such contractor or subcontractor executes the Sole Proprietor Waiver Letter.

  • Statutory Benefits (Coverage A) Employers Liability (Coverage B) Coverage A (Workers’ Compensation) Coverage B (Employers Liability) Statutory Each accident Disease each employee Disease policy limit $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 500,000 This requirement shall not apply when a contractor or subcontractor is exempt under Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act, AND when such contractor or subcontractor executes the Sole Proprietor Waiver Letter.

  • The Fee Waivers are administrative in nature but are reflected in the attached Fee Waiver Letter, Exhibit D.

  • Each of the Obligors acknowledges and confirms the obligation of the Borrower to complete the Conversion to the satisfaction of IFC in accordance with the terms of Section 5.01(a) of the Loan Agreement and that certain Waiver Letter dated as of August 25, 2014, by and among the Borrower, the Sponsor, and VAALCO International (as modified on or about May 6, 2015).

  • No permanent waiver is given by this Temporary Waiver Letter, and we expressly reserve all our rights and remedies in respect of any breach of, or Event of Default under, the Note.


More Definitions of Waiver Letter

Waiver Letter means the agreement entered into between the Bank and the UK Parent acting for and on behalf of each of its UK subsidiaries dated 6 April 2001 setting out the terms upon which the Bank and NatWest will continue to make available to the UK Parent and its UK subsidiaries the RBS Group Facilities
Waiver Letter means a letter provided by You to STORAGE SPACE OPERATOR and signed confirming that you have used your best endeavors to obtain insurance for Your Vehicle and Vehicle Contents but having been unable to do so, You waive all rights to claim against STORAGE SPACE OPERATOR for any loss of or destruction or damage to the Vehicle and Vehicle Contents and the Vehicle and Vehicle Contents are stored at Your own risk.
Waiver Letter has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 herein.
Waiver Letter means the waiver letter entered into by and between the Lessor, the Lessee and Xxxxx Corning on or around the date of this Master Lease Agreement.
Waiver Letter means that certain letter dated March 28, 2013 to Lender from Ex- Im Bank pursuant to which Ex-Im Bank waives some requirements under the Master Guarantee Agreement, subject to the conditions specified therein.
Waiver Letter means that certain Limited Consent and Waiver, dated as of August 15, 2005, granted pursuant to the Original Credit Agreement by the Administrative Agent and the Persons a party to the Original Credit Agreement as lenders as of such date.
Waiver Letter means the waiver letter, dated on or about the date of this Agreement, delivered by Barclays Bank PLC to Xxx Park Limited with respect to the waiver of certain terms of the Multicurrency Revolving Facility Agreement, dated as of March 19, 2015, between, inter alios, Barclays Bank PLC and Xxx Park Holdings (Europe) Limited, as parent.