Common use of Due Establishment Clause in Contracts

Due Establishment. It is an independent legal entity formally established at its place of incorporation, and has obtained all government approvals and registrations necessary for its existence, which approvals and registrations are continuing and effective and it has sufficient authority to conduct its business in accordance with its business license, approval certificate, articles of association or similar corporate documents;

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Asset Transfer Agreement (Genius Group LTD), Exclusive Global Rights Agreement (XPLOSION Inc), Asset Transfer Agreement

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