Accession Deed definition
Examples of Accession Deed in a sentence
An Accession Deed executed by the Additional Guarantor and the Borrower.
Delivery of an Accession Deed constitutes confirmation by the relevant Subsidiary that the representations and warranties referred to in paragraph (e) of Clause 18.31 (Times when Representations Made) are true and correct in relation to it as at the date of delivery as if made by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.
A legal opinion of the legal advisers to the Agent in England, as to English law addressed to the Agent, the Security Agents and the Lenders in the form distributed to the Lenders prior to signing the Accession Deed.
A certificate of an authorised signatory of the Additional Guarantor certifying that each copy document listed in this Part 2 of Schedule 2 is correct, complete and in full force and effect and has not been amended or superseded as at a date no earlier than the date of the Accession Deed.
A copy of any other Authorisation or other document, opinion or assurance which the Agent considers to be necessary or desirable in connection with the entry into and performance of the transactions contemplated by the Accession Deed or for the validity and enforceability of any Finance Document.