Common use of STATUS Clause in Contracts

STATUS. The Client is a duly established and validly existing legal entity in accordance with the laws of the place of its incorporation. The status of the record of the Client in the Commercial Register or any other statutory register in which the Client has been registered corresponds to the facts.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Frame Agreement on Provision of Financial Services, Framework Agreement on Provision of Financial Services, Frame Agreement on Provision of Financial Services