Common use of GENERAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS Clause in Contracts

GENERAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. A Party represents, warrant and covenants on the Effective Date and at all times during the Term that: a. The Party is formed, registered, licensed and operating its business in compliance with the laws of the United States of America, its states and territories, and any districts, municipalities and other political subdivisions of the foregoing (“Applicable Laws”). b. The Party is operating its business in compliance with a commercially reasonable code of ethics adopted by such Party. c. The Party may enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement without being in conflict with, or in breach of, any other agreement of the Party. d. The Party is solvent, is capable of paying its debts as and when they become due and is paying its debts as and when due. e. The Party is not the subject of a criminal investigation nor a defendant in any criminal indictment, petition, complaint or proceeding that carries a potential sentence involving incarceration in excess of one year for any director or executive officer of the Party involved in the alleged criminal misconduct or a fine in excess of $100,000 USD. A Party will promptly notify the other Party of any change in circumstance during the Term in which the Party is no longer in compliance with the foregoing general representations, warranties and covenants. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party with a warranty under this Section being investigated, contested or corrected in good faith by the Party and which, regardless of outcome, will have no material adverse effect on the Party or its performance under this Agreement or on the other Party, will not be considered a breach of this clause. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party of this Section or any other Section of this Agreement will be grounds for the other Party to demand adequate assurances of performance as provided by Section 2-609 of the Illinois Uniform Commercial Code. A Party will have ten (10) days to provide adequate assurances of performance to the other Party in a form acceptable to the other Party in its good faith discretion.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Pactiv Evergreen Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Reynolds Consumer Products Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Pactiv Evergreen Inc.)

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GENERAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. A Each Party represents, warrant warrants and covenants on the Effective Date and at all times during the Term that: a. The Party is formed, registered, licensed and operating its business in compliance with the laws of the United States of America, its states and territories, and any districts, municipalities and other political subdivisions of the foregoing (“Applicable Laws”). b. The Party is operating its business in compliance with a commercially reasonable code of ethics adopted by such Party. c. The Party may enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement without being in conflict with, or in breach of, any other agreement of the Party. d. The Party is solvent, is capable of paying its debts as and when they become due and is paying its debts as and when due. e. The Party is not the subject of a criminal investigation nor a defendant in any criminal indictment, petition, complaint or proceeding that carries a potential sentence involving incarceration in excess of one year for any director or executive officer of the Party involved in the alleged criminal misconduct or a fine in excess of $100,000 USD. A Party will promptly notify the other Party of any change in circumstance during the Term in which the Party is no longer in compliance with the foregoing general representations, warranties and covenants. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party with a warranty under this Section being investigated, contested or corrected in good faith by the Party and which, regardless of outcome, will have no material adverse effect on the Party or its performance under this Agreement or on the other Party, will not be considered a breach of this clause. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party of this Section or any other Section of this Agreement will be grounds for the other Party to demand adequate assurances of performance as provided by Section 2-609 of the Illinois Uniform Commercial Code. A Party will have ten (10) days to provide adequate assurances of performance to the other Party in a form acceptable to the other Party in its good faith discretion.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Warehousing and Freight Services Agreement (Reynolds Consumer Products Inc.), Warehousing and Freight Services Agreement (Pactiv Evergreen Inc.), Warehousing and Freight Services Agreement (Pactiv Evergreen Inc.)

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GENERAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. A Party represents, warrant and covenants on the Effective Date and at all times during the Term that: a. 1. The Party is formed, registered, licensed and operating its business in compliance with the laws of the United States of America, its states and territories, and any districts, municipalities and other political subdivisions of the foregoing (“Applicable Laws”). b. 2. The Party is operating its business in compliance with a commercially reasonable code of ethics adopted by such Party. c. 3. The Party may enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement without being in conflict with, or in breach of, any other agreement of the Party. d. 4. The Party is solvent, is capable of paying its debts as and when they become due and is paying its debts as and when due. e. 5. The Party is not the subject of a criminal investigation nor a defendant in any criminal indictment, petition, complaint or proceeding that carries a potential sentence involving incarceration in excess of one year for any director or executive officer of the Party involved in the alleged criminal misconduct or a fine in excess of $100,000 USD. A Party will promptly notify the other Party of any change in circumstance during the Term in which the Party is no longer in compliance with the foregoing general representations, warranties and covenants. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party with a warranty under this Section being investigated, contested or corrected in good faith by the Party and which, regardless of outcome, will have no material adverse effect on the Party or its performance under this Agreement or on the other Party, will not be considered a breach of this clause. An incident of actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance by a Party of this Section or any other Section of this Agreement will be grounds for the other Party to demand adequate assurances of performance as provided by Section 2-609 of the Illinois Uniform Commercial Code. A Party will have ten (10) days to provide adequate assurances of performance to the other Party in a form acceptable to the other Party in its good faith discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Reynolds Consumer Products Inc.)

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