Common use of Authority to Execute Agreement/Signatures Clause in Contracts

Authority to Execute Agreement/Signatures. The Parties warrant that they are fully empowered and authorized to execute this Agreement and that the person signing on behalf of each party is fully authorized to do so. The Parties warrant and represent that there are no additional entities or persons affiliated with any of the parties hereto who are necessary to effectuate this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Second Extension Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.), Extension Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.), Forbearance Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.)

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Authority to Execute Agreement/Signatures. The Parties warrant that they are fully empowered and authorized to execute this Agreement and that the person signing on behalf of each party is fully authorized to do so. The Boards of Directors of each of Maker are aware of this Settlement Agreement and have authorized and approved its execution and delivery by Maker. The Parties warrant and represent that there are no additional entities or persons affiliated with any of the parties hereto who are necessary to effectuate this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.), Settlement Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.)

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Authority to Execute Agreement/Signatures. The Parties warrant that they are fully empowered and authorized to execute this Agreement and that the person signing on behalf of each party is fully authorized to do so. The Boards of Directors of each of Maker are aware of this Settlement Agreement and have authorized and approved its execution and delivery by Maker. The Parties warrant and represent that there are no additional entities or persons affiliated with any of the parties hereto who are necessary to effectuate this AgreementAgreement or related documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Forbearance Agreement (Innolog Holdings Corp.)

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