Deed of Accession definition

Deed of Accession means a deed of accession substantially in the form of Schedule 5 (Form of Accession Deed).
Deed of Accession means a deed of accession to this Agreement in the form attached as Schedule 1 (Deed of Accession) hereto;
Deed of Accession means a deed executed by, inter alios, Funding, the Security Trustee and the Note Trustee and any New Funding Secured Creditor in the form set out in Schedule 2 to the Funding Deed of Charge or any other form of deed as agreed between the parties;

Examples of Deed of Accession in a sentence

  • For the purposes of this Clause 17.1 (Modification), a proposed modification will not materially harm the interest of any Noteholder solely as a result of any New Issuer executing a Deed of Accession pursuant to Clause 3.12 (New Intercompany Loans) of the Funding Deed of Charge or Clause 2.2 (New Intercompany Loan Agreement) of the Intercompany Loan Terms and Conditions.

  • The Current Issuer Deed of Accession duly executed by the parties thereto.

  • This Deed of Accession is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with English law.

  • Notwithstanding anything else in this Funding Deed of Charge, it is hereby agreed that dispositions of property effected in or pursuant to this Funding Deed of Charge do not transfer obligations, and nothing herein or in any Deed of Accession shall be construed as a transfer of obligations to, the Security Trustee.

  • It is a condition precedent to the issue of any Shares by the Company to any person who is not a Party that such person signs and delivers to the Company a Deed of Accession.


More Definitions of Deed of Accession

Deed of Accession means a deed of accession substantially in the form set out in the Agency Agreement
Deed of Accession means a deed pursuant to which the Participant agrees to be bound by the terms of the Shareholders Agreement;
Deed of Accession means a deed of accession in the form set out in Annexure 1.
Deed of Accession means a deed executed by a person in the form set out in Schedule 1 pursuant to which that person becomes a party to this Agreement;
Deed of Accession means a deed executed by, inter alios, Funding, the Security Trustee and the Note Trustee and any New Funding Secured Creditor in the form set out in Schedule 2 to the Funding Deed of Charge or, any other form of deed as agreed between the parties;
Deed of Accession means a deed of accession substantially in the form set out in the Agency Agreement “Defaulted Liquidity Event Eligible Management Assets” has the meaning set out in Condition 5(j) below
Deed of Accession means each deed of accession entered into by a Sole Risk Entity in the form set out in schedule 18.