Common use of Ability to Contract Clause in Contracts

Ability to Contract. Each party represents that it is not subject to any restrictive obligations imposed by any other Agreement or agreement that would impair its ability to perform its obligations hereunder. The individual or individuals signing on behalf of each party represent that they are fully authorized by law, statute, delegation, or otherwise to execute this Agreement and make it binding and enforceable against the party on whose behalf the individual or individuals is or are signing.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Ability to Contract. Each party Party represents that it is not subject to any restrictive obligations imposed by any other Agreement or agreement that would impair its ability to perform its obligations hereunder. The individual or individuals signing on behalf of each party Party represent that they are fully authorized by law, statute, delegation, or otherwise to execute this Agreement and make it binding and enforceable against the party Party on whose behalf the individual or individuals is or are signing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Wildfire Protection Agreement, Cooperative Wildfire Protection Agreement, Cooperative Wildfire Protection Agreement

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