Common use of Nature of Receiver’s Powers Clause in Contracts

Nature of Receiver’s Powers. The Powers of the Receiver must be construed independently and no one Power limits the generality of any other Power. Any dealing under any Power of the Receiver will be on the terms and conditions the Receiver thinks fit.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement, Credit Agreement (Peabody Energy Corp), Securities Purchase Agreement (Discovery Energy Corp.)

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Nature of Receiver’s Powers. The Powers powers of the Receiver must be construed independently and no one Power power limits the generality of any other Powerpower. Any dealing under any Power power of the Receiver will be on the terms and conditions the Receiver thinks fit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.theodorewater.com.au, etonirrigation.com.au, fairbairnirrigation.com.au

Nature of Receiver’s Powers. The Powers of the Receiver must are to be construed independently and no one Power none limits the generality of any other Powerother. Any dealing under any Power of the Receiver will be on the terms and conditions the Receiver thinks fit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Security Agreement (Remington Capital Corp), Marconi Corp PLC

Nature of Receiver’s Powers. The Powers of the Receiver must be construed independently and no one Power none limits the generality of any other Powerother. Any dealing under any Power of the Receiver will may be on the terms and conditions the Receiver in its absolute discretion thinks fit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gold Fields LTD

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Nature of Receiver’s Powers. The Powers of the Receiver must be construed independently and no one Power limits the generality of any other Power. Any dealing under any Power of the Receiver will be on the terms and conditions the Receiver thinks fit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.wa.gov.au

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