Common use of Benefits to extend Clause in Contracts

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 26 (and in the case of the Retailer, its obligations under clause 27.3), will also constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, agents and employees that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, agents and employees and accordingly, the provisions of the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000 apply to its promises under this clause 26 (and in the case of the Retailer, its obligations under clause 27.3) but can be varied without the consent of such persons.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

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Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 26 (and in the case of the Retailer, its obligations under clause 27.3), will also constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, agents and employees that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, agents and employees and accordingly, the provisions of the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000 Act 1982 apply to its promises under this clause 26 (and in the case of the Retailer, its obligations under clause 27.3) but can be varied without the consent of such persons.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

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