Common use of Term of Guarantee Clause in Contracts

Term of Guarantee. The Term of Guarantee hereunder shall be two years as from the effectiveness date of this Contract until the expiration date of the term for fulfilling the debt under the Master Contract. Where the term of the debt is extended, subject to the consent of Guarantor, the Term of Guarantee shall last for the two years as from the expiration date of the term for fulfilling the debt as stipulated in the extension agreement. Provided that Party B announces to advance the maturity of the debt pursuant to the Master Contract, the Term of Guarantee shall last for the two years as from the date of the earlier maturity of the debt announced by Party B. In the event that the debt under the Master Contract is fulfilled on installments, then with respect to each debt, the Term of Guarantee shall be two years as from the expiration date of the term for fulfilling the last debt.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Contract of Guarantee (Chisen Electric Corp), Contract of Guarantee (Chisen Electric Corp), Of Guarantee (Chisen Electric Corp)

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