By virtue of definition

By virtue of means “because or as a result of”.
By virtue of such Person's relationship to Borrower in connection with the Loan Documents and the transactions related to the Loan Documents;

Examples of By virtue of in a sentence

  • By virtue of its acceptance hereof the holder of this Escrow Receipt assents and agrees to be bound by the provisions of the Escrow and Paying Agent Agreement and this Escrow Receipt.

  • By virtue of this Agreement, the parties may disclose to each other information that is confidential (“Confidential Information”).

  • By virtue of its acceptance hereof, the Certificateholder of this Certificate assents to and agrees to be bound by all of the provisions of the Agreement and the Intercreditor Agreement, including the subordination provisions of Section 9.09 of the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • By virtue of its acceptance hereof, the holder of this Certificate (the “Certificateholder” and, together with all other holders of Certificates issued by the Trust, the “Certificateholders”) assents to and agrees to be bound by the provisions of the Agreement and the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • By virtue of this Agreement, the parties may have access to information that is confidential to one another ("Confidential Information").

  • By virtue of the Merger, at the Effective Time, the separate existence of Merger Sub shall cease and the Company shall continue as the surviving corporation in the Merger (the “Surviving Corporation”).

  • By virtue of his or her acceptance of this Agreement, the Participant is deemed to have accepted and agreed to all of the terms and conditions of this Award and the provisions of the Plan, including as binding, conclusive and final all decisions or interpretations of the Committee upon any questions arising under the Plan or this Award.

  • By virtue of the execution of the Grant/Loan Agreement, the Recipient agrees that all of the terms and conditions set forth in the General Terms and Conditions for Administering a Grant/Loan are incorporated herein.

  • By virtue of this agreement, the parties may have access to information that is confidential to one another (“confidential information”).

  • By virtue of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities, any beneficiary declared to be in grave breach of his obligations shall be liable to financial penalties of between 2% and 10% of the value of the grant in question, with due regard for the principle of proportionality.