Acceding Party definition
Examples of Acceding Party in a sentence
The Issuer has agreed that the Acceding Party may accede to the Notes Subscription Agreement as a "Subscriber".
The Acceding Party hereby agrees with the Issuer that with effect on and from the date this deed is counter-signed by the Issuer, it will be bound by the Notes Subscription Agreement as a Subscriber as if it had been an original party thereto and named therein as a Subscriber, and agrees to be bound by the terms of, and perform its obligations under, the Notes Subscription Agreement.
The obligations and liabilities of the [Acceding Party and] Issuer under this deed and the Notes Subscription Agreement are not guaranteed by the Crown.
Declarations 1 Acceding party to be bound The Acceding Party covenants with all parties to the Agreement from time to time (whether original or by accession) (Parties) to observe, perform and be bound by all the terms of the Agreement in so far as they remain to be observed and performed, as if the Acceding Party had been an original party to the Agreement as [Shareholder].
PARTIES [●] ("Acceding Party") New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency Limited ("Issuer") pursuant to the Notes Subscription Agreement defined below.
For the purposes of section 14 of the Property Law Act 2007, the Acceding Party acknowledges that this deed is, and for all purposes and at all times shall be construed as being, supplemental to the Notes Subscription Agreement.
The Acceding Party confirms it has been given a copy of the Shareholders Agreement.
For the purposes of section 14 of the Property Law ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Acceding Party acknowledges that this deed is, and for all purposes and at all times shall be construed as being, supplemental to the Notes Subscription Agreement.
As at the date of this deed, for the purposes of the Notes Subscription Agreement, the LA Shareholder[s] in respect of the Acceding Party is: [specify].
Acceding Party will be bound by, and have the benefit of, the TIUA (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the arbitration agreement in Clause 12.3 of the TIUA) as a party under the TIUA.