Further Warranties Sample Clauses

Further Warranties. The Parties agree to promptly execute documents that are reasonably required for or are conducive to the implementation of the provisions and purposes of this Agreement and take further actions that are reasonably required for or are conducive to the implementation of the provisions and purposes of this Agreement.
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Further Warranties. The parties to the agreement agree to promptly execute documents reasonably requisite to the performance of the provisions and the aim of this Agreement or documents beneficial to it, and to take actions reasonably requisite to the performance of the provisions and the aim of this Agreement or actions beneficial to it.
Further Warranties. The Parties to the Contract agree to promptly execute documents reasonably requisite to the performance of the provisions and the aim of this Contract or documents beneficial to it, and to take actions reasonably requisite to the performance of the provisions and the aim of this Contract or actions beneficial to it.
Further Warranties. The Parties agree to execute documents and take further actions reasonably required for performance of the provisions and achievement of purpose hereof or desirable to the Parties.
Further Warranties. The Parties hereby agree to sign, as soon as possible, all reasonable and necessary documents or documents conducive to the Parties for the purposes of performing this Agreement, and further take all reasonable and necessary actions or actions conducive to the Parties for the purposes of performing this Agreement.
Further Warranties. The parties hereto agree to promptly sign such documents and take such further actions as are reasonably necessary or advisable for the implementation of the provisions and purposes of this Agreement.
Further Warranties. The Parties agree to: promptly enter into the documents that are reasonably necessary for or favorable to the performance of the provisions and the objective of this Agreement, and take further measures that are reasonably necessary for or favorable to the performance of the provisions and the objective of this Agreement.
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Further Warranties. Each Party hereto shall sign, and take all necessary measures within its scope of power to cause any other persons, companies or subsidiaries (if necessary) to sign, any further document, agreement and deed, and take any other act, necessary for making all the terms of this Contract fully effective.
Further Warranties. In addition to the warranties elsewhere in this Master Agreement, Contractor represents warrants and further covenants and agrees to the following: 12.1 Contractor bears the full risk of loss due to total or partial destruction of all or any part of any goods acquired from Contractor, as applicable, until acceptance by the County. 12.2 At the time of delivery to and acceptance by County, all goods shall be new, in good working order, in conformity with manufacturer’s published specifications and descriptions, and free from defects in workmanship and materials, as determined by County. 12.3 Contractor shall, in the performance of all Work, strictly comply with the descriptions and representations (including performance capabilities, accuracy, completeness, characteristics, specifications, configurations, standards, functions, and requirements) as set forth in the Master Agreement, including Exhibit B (Statement of Work). 12.4 All Work shall be performed in a timely and professional manner by qualified personnel. 12.5 Contractor and each of its personnel performing Work hereunder have all permits, licenses, and certifications necessary to perform Contractor’s obligations under the Agreement.
Further Warranties. 13.1 Each Member/Issuer hereby represents, warrants and undertakes to the Exchange that: 13.1.1 it is not a U.S. Person; 13.1.2 such Member/Issuer is purchasing Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens with funds which are from legitimate sources and which do not constitute the proceeds of criminal conduct, or realisable property, or the proceeds of terrorism financing or property of terrorists, within the meaning given in the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act, Chapter 65A of Singapore and the Terrorism (Suppression of Financing) Act, Chapter 325 of Singapore, respectively (or any other equivalent law in a jurisdiction outside Singapore) and which are not derived from or related to any unlawful activities. Such Member/Issuer further undertakes not to use the Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens to finance, engage in, or otherwise support any unlawful activities; 13.1.3 such Member/Issuer’s purchase, ownership, receipt and/or possession of the Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens complies with (and is not in breach of) any applicable law, including: (i) legal capacity and any other threshold requirements in such Member/Issuer’s jurisdiction for such purchase, ownership, receipt and/or possession; (ii) any foreign exchange or regulatory restrictions applicable to such purchase, ownership, receipt and/or possession; and (iii) any governmental or other consents that may need to be obtained; 13.1.4 such Member/Issuer is not a citizen or resident, or a company or other legal entity incorporated in a geographic area, in which the purchase, ownership, receipt or possession of the Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens (including the receipt of any rights and benefits, and the undertaking of any obligations and liabilities, in connection with the Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens) is prohibited by any applicable law; and 13.1.5 such Member/Issuer will comply with any applicable tax obligations (including in such Member/Issuer’s jurisdiction) arising from his purchase, ownership, receipt and/or possession of the Security Tokens and/or Digital Payment Tokens.
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