Both Parties definition

Both Parties refer to: the client and Xxxxxx.
Both Parties refers to persons from Party A and Party B.
Both Parties means KR and the Security Firm.

Examples of Both Parties in a sentence

  • Both Parties agree that they shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other such instruments and take such other actions, in additions to the instruments and actions specifically provided for herein, as may be reasonably required in order to effectuate the provisions of this Agreement or of any transaction contemplated herein or to confirm or perfect any right to be created or transferred hereunder or pursuant to any such transaction.

  • Both Parties shall have the right to quiet enjoyment of the Property, which shall not be infringed upon.

  • Both Parties must acknowledge the Property's condition at the start and the end of the Term.

  • Both Parties will work cooperatively to determine the appropriate technical handoff for purposes of demarcation and fault isolation.

  • Both Parties shall exercise reasonable care to prevent harm or damage to the other Party, its employees, agents or Customers, or their property.


More Definitions of Both Parties

Both Parties means Konza Technopolis Development Authority and the Contractor.
Both Parties refer to: the Party A and Party B;
Both Parties mean Party A and Party B of this Agreement.
Both Parties means County Assembly of Bungoma and the Service Provider.
Both Parties means County Government of Bungoma and the Service Provider.
Both Parties means KAA and the Contractor
Both Parties means KenGen and the Contractor