Duties Not to be Increased Clause Samples
The "Duties Not to be Increased" clause establishes that the obligations or responsibilities of the parties under the agreement cannot be expanded beyond what is expressly stated in the contract. In practice, this means that neither party can be required to perform additional tasks, bear extra costs, or assume new liabilities unless these are specifically agreed upon in writing. This clause serves to protect both parties from unexpected or unilateral changes to their contractual duties, ensuring predictability and preventing disputes over the scope of work or obligations.
Duties Not to be Increased. The duties and liabilities of the Agent shall not be increased without the written consent of the Agent.
Duties Not to be Increased. The duties and liabilities of Agent under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall not be increased or otherwise changed without its express prior written consent. The Agent shall have no duty to provide information to the Lenders except as expressly set forth herein.
