Personal or corporate guarantees Sample Clauses

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  • Personal Guarantees The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless the Executive for any liability incurred by him/her by reason of his/her execution of any personal guarantee for the Company’s benefit (including but not limited to personal guarantees in connection with office or equipment leases, commercial loans or promissory notes).

  • PERSONAL GUARANTEE For valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged, the undersigned (“Guarantor”) irrevocably, absolutely and unconditionally guarantees to OptConnect the full and prompt payment by Customer of all of Customer's obligations under this Agreement. In the event Customer fails to pay all or part of its obligations when due under this Agreement, Guarantor agrees to pay OptConnect in a timely manner all amounts not paid by Customer. In addition, Xxxxxxxxx agrees to pay all reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs and expenses incurred in collecting or compromising any indebtedness of Customer guaranteed hereunder or in enforcing this Personal Guarantee against Guarantor. This Personal Guarantee is in no way conditioned or contingent on any attempt to collect Customer's payment obligations from any other person obligated with respect to Customer's obligations or any other guarantor of Customer's obligations. This Personal Guarantee shall be binding on Guarantor and shall inure to the benefit of OptConnect and its successors and assigns. The obligations of Guarantor under this Personal Guarantee shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding the death or disability of Guarantor. Guarantor, recognizing that his or her individual credit history may be necessary in the evaluation of this Personal Guarantee, hereby consents to and authorizes the use of a consumer credit report on Guarantor by OptConnect, from time to time as may be needed for credit evaluation purposes. Signature X Printed Name Date The method of payment for the equipment rental and monthly Wireless Service Charges, and all other amounts or fees that become due and owing by Customer under this Agreement, is ACH. Customer authorizes OptConnect to initiate ACH transfer entries and to debit and/or credit the account identified below (the “Account”) for the equipment rental and monthly Wireless Service Charges, and all other amounts or fees that become due and owing by Customer under this Agreement. Customer agrees to keep the Account funded to the extent needed to reasonably support transaction amounts posted by OptConnect under this Agreement. In the event an ACH payment is returned unpaid to OptConnect, Xxxxxxxx agrees to immediately pay OptConnect a returned ACH fee of $35.00 per returned item. All shortages and adjustments are the full responsibility of Customer. The undersigned represents and warrants to OptConnect that the person executing this ACH Authorization is an authorized signatory on the Account and that all information regarding the Account and Customer is true and correct. Financial Institution Name Financial Institution Address Contact Name Telephone City State Zip Account Type Business Checking Savings Personal Checking General Ledger Authorized Signature on Account X Printed Name Title Date This ACH Authorization must be accompanied by a printed Voided Check or a letter from your financial institution stating the Customer's name, Routing Number, and Account Number.

  • Personal Guaranty If the tenant’s business is not credible then the landlord should consider having the tenant sign a Personal Guaranty which binds the owner of the Company to the lease. So if the tenant defaults the individual’s assets would be liable, not just the business. Step 9 – Determine the Security Deposit Once the tenant has been approved by the landlord the Security Deposit should be made known to the tenant. In residential real estate, there are State Laws that limit how much a landlord may ask from the tenant. In commercial real estate, there are no limits to how much the landlord would like to charge the tenant. The landlord will commonly ask between 2-3 months rent in case the tenant stops paying the monthly rent or to safeguard against any damage that the tenant may cause during their time on the property. Step 10 – Write the Commercial Lease Agreement Use an attorney or draft the lease yourself. Make sure to gather all the information about the property and the tenant and enter into the agreement. Once completed, the document should be signed with the tenant and landlord in the presence of a notary public. This way the signatures are proven and the agreement is much more likely to hold up in court if its legality is ever questioned. Step 11 – Taking Occupancy After the security deposit has cleared and the lease has been signed the tenant should take occupancy. This means that the tenant can begin using the space as directed for use in the lease. Both parties will be held accountable for their specified duties until the end of the lease term. Estoppel Certificate – May be requested by the landlord after lease signing to certify a lease exists between the tenant and landlord. Required Clauses American’s with Disability Act (42 U.S. Code § 12183) – Also known as the ‘ADA’, requires that any commercial tenants which offer “public accommodation” (such as a restaurant, retail store, etc.) or have at least fifteen (15) employees adhere to all handicap access rules. This rule is only grandfathered to properties that have not been built or had renovations since 1992. Per 42 U.S. Code § 12183 if the Lessee is using the Premises as a public accommodation (e.g. restaurants, shopping centers, office buildings) or there are more than 15 employees the Premises must provide accommodations and access to persons with disabilities that is equal or similar to that available to the general public. Owners, operators, lessors, and lessees of commercial properties are all responsible for ADA compliance. If the Premises is not in compliance with the Americans with Disability Act any modifications or construction will be the responsibility of the Lessor. Hazard Waste (42 U.S. Code § 6901) – Forces the tenant to sign in writing that they will adhere to any federal, State, or local laws in regards to the disposal of hazardous wastes. “Shall mean any and all federal, state, or local laws, ordinances, rules, decrees, orders, regulations, or court decisions relating to hazardous substances, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, toxic substances, environmental conditions on, under, or about the Premises, the Building, or the Property, or soil and ground water conditions, including, but not limited to, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, any other law or legal requirement concerning hazardous or toxic substances, and any amendments to the foregoing.” Other Lease Terms In addition, there may be other areas of the lease, outside of the monthly rent, that the parties may want to negotiate such as: Option to Renew – Use if the tenant would like to have the option to stay in the property for a longer time then they may request an ‘Option to Renew’ the lease. This gives them the right to extend the lease for a specified rental price if they want. Option to Purchase – Use if the tenant would like the option to purchase the property for a specified price during the course of their lease. First (1st)

  • Accommodations of Spiritual or Cultural Observances Where an employee observes a cultural/spiritual day other than those listed above, the employee shall submit their request in January of each year for the twelve (12) month period following March 1st, identifying the required date they need off.

  • Guarantee and Security Agreement The Guarantee and Security Agreement, duly executed and delivered by each of the parties to the Guarantee and Security Agreement.

  • Indenture and Notes Solely Corporate Obligations No recourse for the payment of the principal of or accrued and unpaid interest on any Note, nor for any claim based thereon or otherwise in respect thereof, and no recourse under or upon any obligation, covenant or agreement of the Company in this Indenture or in any supplemental indenture or in any Note, nor because of the creation of any indebtedness represented thereby, shall be had against any incorporator, stockholder, employee, agent, Officer or director or Subsidiary, as such, past, present or future, of the Company or of any successor corporation, either directly or through the Company or any successor corporation, whether by virtue of any constitution, statute or rule of law, or by the enforcement of any assessment or penalty or otherwise; it being expressly understood that all such liability is hereby expressly waived and released as a condition of, and as a consideration for, the execution of this Indenture and the issue of the Notes.

  • Financial Guarantee 30.1 By derogation from article 30 of the General Conditions, no pre-financing guarantee is required.

  • Contractor Guaranties Contractor shall: (a) Perform fully under the Contract; (b) Guarantee the Goods or Services against defective material or workmanship and to repair any damage or marring occasioned in transit or, at the Client Agency's option, replace them; (c) Furnish adequate protection from damage for all work and to repair damage of any kind, for which its workers are responsible, to the premises, Goods, the Contractor’s work or that of Contractor Parties; (d) With respect to the provision of Services, pay for all permits, licenses and fees and give all required or appropriate notices; (e) Adhere to all Contractual provisions ensuring the confidentiality of Records that the Contractor has access to and are exempt from disclosure under the State’s Freedom of Information Act or other applicable law; and (f) Neither disclaim, exclude nor modify the implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or of merchantability.

  • Subsidiaries and Predecessor Corporations The Company does not have any predecessor corporation(s), no subsidiaries, and does not own, beneficially or of record, any shares of any other corporation.

  • Indenture and Securities Solely Corporate Obligations No recourse for the payment of the principal of or premium, if any, or interest on any Security, or for any claim based thereon or otherwise in respect thereof, and no recourse under or upon any obligation, covenant or agreement of the Company in this Indenture or in any supplemental indenture or in any Security, or because of the creation of any indebtedness represented thereby, shall be had against any incorporator, stockholder, employee, agent, officer, or director or subsidiary, as such, past, present or future, of the Company or of any successor corporation, either directly or through the Company or any successor corporation, whether by virtue of any constitution, statute or rule of law, or by the enforcement of any assessment or penalty or otherwise; it being expressly understood that all such liability is hereby expressly waived and released as a condition of, and as a consideration for, the execution of this Indenture and the issue of the Securities.

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