Other adverse consequences Sample Clauses

Other adverse consequences. Other adverse consequences may result from the defendant’s guilty plea as further described in paragraph F below.
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Other adverse consequences. The following are some examples of the adverse consequences of pleading guilty other than the sentence imposed by the Court, along with any judicial order of forfeiture and/or restitution: a. Conviction of a felony may result in the loss of civil rights, including, but not limited to, the right to vote and the right to possess firearms. b. If the defendant is not a United States citizen, such conviction may result in deportation or removal from the United States, may bar readmission to the United States if the defendant leaves the country, and may result in a denial of a pending or future application for citizenship. If the defendant is a naturalized citizen, such conviction may result in denaturalization, followed by deportation or removal from the United States. Under federal law, removal or deportation may be an almost certain consequence of a conviction for a broad range of federal offenses, including, but not limited to, aggravated felonies, as defined in 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(43), and crimes of moral turpitude, which includes crimes involving fraud. Removal and other immigration consequences are the subject of a separate proceeding. No one, including the defendant’s attorney and the Court, can predict with certainty the effect of the conviction resulting from this agreement on the defendant’s immigration status. The defendant understands this uncertainty and nonetheless wishes to plead guilty regardless of any immigration consequences that the guilty plea may entail, even if the consequence is the defendant’s automatic removal from the United States. c. A felony conviction may adversely affect the defendant’s ability to hold certain professional licenses and may impair the defendant’s ability to do business with federal, state, and local governments or to receive benefits from such governments. There may be other adverse consequences as well, some of them unforeseeable. It may be difficult or impossible to predict all of the adverse consequences of the defendant’s guilty plea. The defendant agrees that any resulting adverse consequences, whether or not foreseen or foreseeable, will not provide a basis for withdrawing from the guilty plea described in this agreement or otherwise challenging the resulting conviction and sentence.

Related to Other adverse consequences

  • No adverse consequences (a) It is not necessary under the laws of its Relevant Jurisdictions: (i) in order to enable any Finance Party to enforce its rights under any Finance Document; or (ii) by reason of the execution of any Finance Document or the performance by it of its obligations under any Finance Document, that any Finance Party should be licensed, qualified or otherwise entitled to carry on business in any of its Relevant Jurisdictions. (b) No Finance Party is or will be deemed to be resident, domiciled or carrying on business in its Relevant Jurisdictions by reason only of the execution, performance and/or enforcement of any Finance Document.

  • Determination of Adverse Consequences The Parties shall take into account the time cost of money (using the Applicable Rate as the discount rate) in determining Adverse Consequences for purposes of this §8. All indemnification payments under this §8 shall be deemed adjustments to the Purchase Price.

  • No Adverse Construction The rule that a contract is to be construed against the party drafting the contract is hereby waived, and shall have no applicability in construing this Agreement or the terms hereof.

  • Litigation; Adverse Effects (a) To the best of Borrower’s knowledge, there is no Proceeding, pending or threatened, against Borrower or any property of Borrower (including the Property), which, if adversely determined, would result in a Material Adverse Effect. (b) Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.11 hereto, Borrower is not (i) in violation of any applicable law, which violation has a Material Adverse Effect, or (ii) subject to or in default with respect to any Court Order which has a Material Adverse Effect.

  • No Adverse Effect The acquisition by the Trust of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts shall not, in the reasonable belief of the Transferor, result in an Adverse Effect;

  • No Adverse Claims Seller warrants and will defend, and shall cause any Servicer to defend, the right, title and interest of Buyer in and to all Purchased Mortgage Loans and the related Repurchase Assets against all adverse claims and demands.

  • No Adverse Claim The Borrower warrants, acknowledges, and agrees that no events have taken place and no circumstances exist at the date hereof that would give the Borrower a basis to assert a defense, offset, or counterclaim to any claim of the Bank with respect to the Obligations.

  • No Adverse Interests Executive agrees not to acquire, assume or participate in, directly or indirectly, any position, investment or interest known to be adverse or antagonistic to the Company, its business or prospects, financial or otherwise.

  • Consequential Losses Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, neither Party shall be liable to the other Party for any indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damages irrespective of the causes, thereof including fault or negligence.

  • No Adverse Actions There are no actions, suits, investigations or proceedings pending, threatened against or affecting the Company which: (i) seek to restrain, enjoin, prevent the consummation of or otherwise affect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or (ii) question the validity or legality of any transactions or seeks to recover damages or to obtain other relief in connection with any transactions.

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