Common use of Cross-Guarantee Clause in Contracts

Cross-Guarantee. If more than one Merchant is processing Transactions under the Agreement, each Merchant guarantees to each of us and the Member, as an irrevocable and continuing guarantee, the due and punctual payment of all obligations, present and future and however arising or incurred, of each other Merchant to us or to the Member under the Agreement and/or any other agreement between that other Merchant and us, and agrees that there will be no defence to its liability as guarantor except the full and permanent payment of all sums guaranteed (all other defences being irrevocably waived). If we request, each Merchant will also execute and deliver forthwith a separate guarantee covering the same obligations as referred to in this Section in a form satisfactory to us. You agree that we and the Member may suspend the operation of the Agreement or otherwise withhold acquiring and other related services until the requested guarantee(s) is provided.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Merchant Agreement Terms and Conditions, Merchant Agreement Terms and Conditions, Moneris Merchant Agreement Terms and Conditions

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