Reliance of Third Parties on Authority of General Partner Sample Clauses

Reliance of Third Parties on Authority of General Partner. No financial institution or any other person, firm or corporation dealing with any General Partner shall be required to ascertain whether such General Partner is acting in accordance with this Agreement, but such financial institution or such other person, firm or corporation shall be protected in relying solely upon the acts and assurances of and the execution of any instruments by such General Partner.
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  • Reliance on Authority of Person Signing Agreement In the event that a Member is not a natural person, neither the Company nor any Member will (a) be required to determine the authority of the individual signing this Agreement to make any commitment or undertaking on behalf of such Person or to determine any fact or circumstance bearing upon the existence of the authority of such individual, or (b) be required to see to the application or distribution of proceeds paid or credited to individuals signing this Agreement on behalf of such Entity.

  • Authority of General Partner The General Partner shall have sole authority to manage the business and affairs of the Partnership, which authority shall be delegated as provided in this Agreement. Subject to the limitations in this Agreement, the General Partner shall have the authority to take any action it deems to be necessary or appropriate in connection with the business and affairs of the Partnership, including without limitation the power and authority to:

  • Limitations on Authority (a) The authority of the Member over the conduct of the business affairs of the Company shall be subject only to such limitations as are expressly stated in this Agreement or in the Act.

  • Limitation on Authority Except as expressly authorized herein or hereafter from time to time, Subadviser shall for all purposes be deemed an independent contractor and shall have no authority to act for or to represent Client or The Vantagepoint Funds in any way or otherwise to be an agent of Client or the Fund. The activities of Client and Subadviser in managing the assets of the Fund shall in all instances be conducted subject to the supervision and direction of the Board of Directors of The Vantagepoint Funds and in compliance with applicable laws and rules.

  • Reliance upon Authority Prior to the Closing Date, the Borrowers shall deliver to the Agent, a notice setting forth the account of the Borrowers (“Designated Account”) to which the Agent is authorized to transfer the proceeds of the Revolving Loans requested hereunder. The Borrowers may designate a replacement account from time to time by written notice. All such Designated Accounts must be reasonably satisfactory to the Agent. The Agent is entitled to rely conclusively on any person’s request for Revolving Loans on behalf of the Borrowers, so long as the proceeds thereof are to be transferred to the Designated Account. The Agent has no duty to verify the identity of any individual representing himself or herself as a person authorized by the Borrowers to make such requests on its behalf.

  • Organization, Authority and Significant Subsidiaries The Company has been duly incorporated and is validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization, with the necessary power and authority to own, operate and lease its properties and conduct its business as it is being currently conducted, and except as has not, individually or in the aggregate, had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, has been duly qualified as a foreign corporation for the transaction of business and is in good standing under the laws of each other jurisdiction in which it owns or leases properties or conducts any business so as to require such qualification; each subsidiary of the Company that would be considered a “significant subsidiary” within the meaning of Rule 1-02(w) of Regulation S-X under the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”), has been duly organized and is validly existing in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization. The Charter and bylaws of the Company, copies of which have been provided to Treasury prior to the Signing Date, are true, complete and correct copies of such documents as in full force and effect as of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date.

  • Restrictions on Authority (a) Notwithstanding any other Section of this Agreement, the General Partner shall have no authority to perform any act in violation of any applicable law, Agency or other government regulations, the requirements of any Lender, or the Project Documents. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any applicable Regulations or requirements of any Lender, the terms of such Regulations or the requirements of such Lender, as the case may be, shall govern. Subject to the provisions of Section 6.2(b), the General Partner, acting in its capacity as General Partner, shall not have the authority, without the Consent of the Special Limited Partner:

  • No Duty to Ascertain Authority The Custodian shall not be under any duty or obligation to ascertain whether any Securities at any time delivered to or held by it for the Fund and specifically allocated to a Portfolio are such as may properly be held by the Fund under the provisions of the Articles of Incorporation and the Prospectus.

  • Organization; Authority; Qualification Company is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, is a Certificated Air Carrier, is a Citizen of the United States, has the corporate power and authority to own its properties or hold them under lease and to enter into and perform its obligations under the Operative Documents to which it is a party and is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation in good standing in each other jurisdiction in which the failure to so qualify would have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial condition of Company and its subsidiaries, considered as a whole, and its jurisdiction of organization (as such term is used in Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the State of Delaware) is Delaware.

  • Removal of General Partner (a) The Special Limited Partner or the Limited Partner, or both of them, may remove the General Partner for cause if such General Partner, its officers or directors, if applicable, has:

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