Adequate Counsel Sample Clauses

The Adequate Counsel clause ensures that all parties involved in an agreement have had the opportunity to seek and receive appropriate legal advice before entering into the contract. In practice, this clause typically requires each party to confirm that they have consulted with, or had the chance to consult with, independent legal counsel regarding the terms and implications of the agreement. Its core function is to protect parties from claims of misunderstanding or coercion by demonstrating that all signatories were fully informed and voluntarily agreed to the contract's terms.
Adequate Counsel. Each Party hereby represents and warrants that it and its legal counsel have adequate information regarding the terms of this Agreement, the scope and effect of the transactions contemplated hereby and all other matters encompassed by this Agreement to make an informed and knowledgeable decision with regard to entering into this Agreement.
Adequate Counsel. Each of the Company and COMCOR hereby represents and warrants that it and its legal counsel have adequate information regarding the terms of this Agreement, the scope and effect of the transactions contemplated hereby and all other matters encompassed by this Agreement to make an informed and knowledgeable decision with regard to entering into this Agreement.
Adequate Counsel. Each of the Shareholders and the Company hereby represents and warrants that it and its legal counsel have adequate information regarding the terms of this Agreement, the scope and effect of the transactions contemplated hereby and all other matters encompassed by this Agreement to make an informed and knowledgeable decision with regard to entering into this Agreement.
Adequate Counsel. Each of the Company and CNI hereby represents and warrants that it and its legal counsel have adequate information regarding the terms of this Agreement, the scope and effect of the transactions contemplated hereby and all other matters encompassed by this Agreement to make an informed and knowledgeable decision with regard to entering into this Agreement.
Adequate Counsel. By its signature below, each Party acknowledges and agrees that sufficient allowance has been made for review of this Agreement by respective counsel and that each Party has been advised as to its legal rights, duties and obligations under this Agreement.
Adequate Counsel. Holder acknowledges that (i) it has had the opportunity to review this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement with its own legal counsel and investment, tax and other advisors, and (ii) it is not relying on any statements or representations of the Company or any of the Company’s respective Affiliates, representatives, counsel or agents for legal, tax, investment or other advice with respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

Related to Adequate Counsel

  • Adequate Assurance (a) If, in the Service Providers' reasonable opinion, one or more events have occurred that have caused or will cause a material adverse change in the Shipper's financial standing or creditworthiness (or, if the Shipper's net financial obligations under this document have been fully guaranteed or otherwise secured, one or more events have occurred that in the Service Providers' reasonable opinion have caused or will cause a material adverse change in the financial standing or creditworthiness of the guarantor or other party providing such security (each a Guarantor)) in a matter and to an extent that materially and adversely affects the Shipper's ability to perform its financial or other obligations under this document, the Service Providers may request in writing that the Shipper provide the Service Providers with one of the following (at the Service Providers’ option): (i) an irrevocable and unconditional bank guarantee; (A) in a form approved by the Service Providers; (B) issued by a financial institution approved by the Service Providers; (C) with a term expiring on a date determined by the Service Providers in their sole discretion; and (D) having a face value equivalent to the Shipper's net financial obligations under this document; (ii) cash in an amount equivalent to the Shipper's net financial obligations under this document; (iii) an irrevocable guarantee of the Shipper's financial performance under this document issued by an entity acceptable to the Service Providers and in a form and substance reasonable satisfactory to the Service Providers; (iv) a satisfactory irrevocable letter of credit in an amount equivalent to the Shipper's net financial obligations under this document, which letter of credit must be issued by a financial institution with a long term senior unsecured debt rating of at least A- by Standard & Poors, A3 by ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ or B from Fitch ICBA (each a Letter of Credit Collateral); or (v) other arrangements satisfactory to the Service Providers; (each, an Adequate Assurance). (b) If the Shipper does not provide the Service Providers with Adequate Assurance within 7 Days of the Service Providers' request, the Service Providers may suspend the performance of any and all of their obligations under this document until the Shipper has provided the requested Adequate Assurance.

  • Adequate Assurances If the Parties have so agreed in Part XI of the Schedule, the failure by a Party to give adequate assurances of its ability to perform any of its obligations under the Agreement within two (2) Business Days of a written request to do so when the other Party has reasonable grounds for insecurity shall be an Event of Default under the Agreement.

  • Adequate Consideration The parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment.

  • Adequate security The Contractor shall provide adequate security for all covered defense information on all covered contractor information systems that support the performance of work under this contract. To provide adequate security, the Contractor shall—

  • Separate Counsel If any Action is asserted or commenced pursuant to which the indemnity provided in Section 9.4 hereof or the right of contribution provided in Section 9.5 hereof may apply, the Manager may take such action in connection therewith as it deems necessary or desirable, including retention of counsel for the Underwriters (“Syndicate Counsel”), and in its discretion separate counsel for any particular Underwriter or group of Underwriters, and the fees and disbursements of any counsel so retained will be allocated among the several Underwriters as determined by the Manager. Any such Syndicate Counsel retained by the Manager will be counsel to the Underwriters as a group and, in the event that: (a) the Manager settles any Action on a basis that results in the settlement of such Action against it and fewer than all the Underwriters, or (b)(i) a conflict develops between the Manager and the other Underwriters, or (ii) differing defenses are available to the other Underwriters and not available to the Manager, and as a result of either (b)(i) or (b)(ii) such Syndicate Counsel concludes that it is unable to continue to represent the Manager and the other Underwriters, then in each such case, after notification to the Manager and the other Underwriters, Syndicate Counsel will remain counsel to the other Underwriters and will withdraw as counsel to the Manager. The Manager hereby consents to such arrangement and undertakes to take steps to: (i) ensure that any engagement letters with Syndicate Counsel are consistent with such arrangement; (ii) issue a notice to all other Underwriters promptly following receipt of any advice (whether oral or written) from Syndicate Counsel regarding its inability to represent the Manager and the other Underwriters jointly; and (iii) facilitate Syndicate Counsel’s continued representation of the other Underwriters. Any Underwriter may elect to retain at its own expense its own counsel and, on advice of such counsel, may settle or consent to the settlement of any such Action, but only in compliance with Section 9.7 hereof, and in each case, only after notification to every other Underwriter. The Manager may settle or consent to the settlement of any such Action, but only in compliance with Section 9.7 hereof.