Common use of Certificates of incumbency Clause in Contracts

Certificates of incumbency. A certificate of the Secretary of the Borrower and each subsidiary certifying the names of the officer or officers of the Borrower or such subsidiary authorized to sign this Agreement, the Notes, its guaranty and the other documents provided for in this Agreement to be signed by the Borrower and such subsidiary, together with a sample of the true signature of each such officer (the Lender may conclusively rely on such certificate until formally advised by a like certificate of any changes therein); (f)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit and Term Loan Agreement (Continental Materials Corp), Revolving Credit and Term Loan Agreement (Continental Materials Corp)

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Certificates of incumbency. A certificate of the Secretary of the Borrower and and, if requested by Agent, each subsidiary Subsidiary certifying the names of the officer or officers of the Borrower or such subsidiary Subsidiary authorized to sign this Agreement, the Notes, its guaranty and the other documents provided for in this Agreement to be signed by the Borrower and such subsidiarySubsidiary, together with a sample of the true signature of each such officer (the Lender may conclusively rely on such certificate until formally advised by a like certificate of any changes therein); (f);

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Term Loan Agreement (Continental Materials Corp)

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Certificates of incumbency. A certificate of the Secretary of the Borrower and each subsidiary Subsidiary certifying the names of the officer or officers of the Borrower or such subsidiary Subsidiary authorized to sign this Agreement, the Notes, its guaranty and the other documents provided for in this Agreement to be signed by the Borrower and such subsidiarySubsidiary, together with a sample of the true signature of each such officer (the Lender may conclusively rely on such certificate until formally advised by a like certificate of any changes therein); (f);

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit and Term Loan Agreement (Continental Materials Corp)

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