Common use of Absolute Liability Clause in Contracts

Absolute Liability. The liability of the Guarantor under this deed of guarantee is absolute and is not subject to the execution of this deed of guarantee or any other instrument or document by any person other than the Guarantor, and is not subject to the performance of any condition precedent or subsequent agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Agreement, License Agreement

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Absolute Liability. The liability of the Guarantor under this deed of guarantee Deed is absolute and is not subject to the execution of this deed of guarantee or any other instrument or document by any person other than the Guarantor, and is not subject to the performance of any condition precedent or subsequent agreementsubsequent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Absolute Liability. The liability of the Guarantor under this deed of guarantee is absolute and is not subject to the execution of this deed of guarantee or any other instrument or document by any person other than the Guarantor, and is not subject to the performance of any condition precedent or subsequent agreementby the Alliance Participant or the Guarantor. This deed binds each person who has executed it notwithstanding that it may not have been executed by any other person, whether named as a party or not.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Alliance Agreement

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