Common use of Continuing Performance Clause in Contracts

Continuing Performance. (a) The provisions of this Deed do not merge with any action performed or document executed by any party for the purposes of performance of this Deed. (b) Any representation in this Deed survives the execution of any document for the purposes of, and continues after, performance of this Deed. (c) Any indemnity agreed by any party under this Deed: (i) constitutes a liability of that party separate and independent from any other liability of that party under this Deed or any other agreement; and (ii) survives and continues after performance of this Deed,

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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Continuing Performance. (a) The provisions of this Deed do not merge with any action performed or document executed by any party for the purposes of performance of this Deed. (b) Any representation in this Deed survives the execution of any document for the purposes of, and continues after, performance of this Deed. (c) Any indemnity agreed by any party under this Deed: (i) constitutes a liability of that party separate and independent from any other liability of that party under this Deed or any other agreement; andand‌ (ii) survives and continues after performance of this Deed,.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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Continuing Performance. (a) The provisions of this Deed do not merge with any action performed or document deed executed by any party for the purposes of performance of this Deed. (b) Any representation in this Deed survives the execution of any document deed for the purposes of, and continues after, performance of this Deed. (c) Any indemnity agreed by any party under this Deed: (i) constitutes a liability of that party separate and independent from any other liability of that party under this Deed or any other agreement; and (ii) survives and continues after performance of this Deed,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Deed

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