Common use of Validity; Certificates; No Liability Clause in Contracts

Validity; Certificates; No Liability. All Definitive Warrants issued upon exchange pursuant to this Section 2.4(c) shall be the valid obligations of the Company, evidencing the same obligations of the Company and entitled to the same benefits under this Agreement as the Global Warrant, or portion thereof, surrendered upon such exchange. In the event of the occurrence of any of the events specified in Section 2.4(c)(i), the Company will either (x) promptly make available to the Warrant Agent a reasonable supply of Definitive Warrants in definitive, fully registered form or (y) direct the Warrant Agent to record the issuance of the Definitive Warrants by electronic entry registration on the books of the Warrant Agent. Neither the Company nor the Warrant Agent will be liable or responsible for any registration or transfer of any Warrants that are registered or to be registered in the name of a fiduciary or the nominee of a fiduciary unless made with actual knowledge that a fiduciary or nominee is committing a breach of trust in requesting such registration or transfer, or with knowledge of such facts that its participation therein amounts to bad faith.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Tranche 3 Warrant Agreement (Noble Corp PLC), Tranche 3 Warrant Agreement, Tranche 1 Warrant Agreement

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