Common use of Powers of Attorney and Suretyships Clause in Contracts

Powers of Attorney and Suretyships. Parent does not have (a) any general powers of attorney outstanding, whether as grantor or grantee thereof, (b) except as reflected in its financial statements, any obligation or liability, whether actual, accrued, accruing, contingent or otherwise, as guarantor, surety, co-signed, endorser, co-maker, indemnitor, or otherwise in respect of the obligation of any person, corporation, partnership, joint venture, association, organization or other entity.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Bowmo, Inc.), Merger Agreement (Bowmo, Inc.), Merger Agreement (Genesis Electronics Group, Inc.)

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Powers of Attorney and Suretyships. Parent does not have (a) any general powers of attorney outstanding, whether as grantor or grantee thereof, (b) except as reflected in its financial statements, any obligation or liability, whether actual, accrued, accruing, contingent or otherwise, as guarantor, surety, co-co- signed, endorser, co-maker, indemnitor, or otherwise in respect of the obligation of any person, corporation, partnership, joint venture, association, organization or other entity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rescission Agreement and Mutual Release (Accredited Solutions, Inc.)

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