Deed of Acknowledgment definition

Deed of Acknowledgment means the deed of Acknowledgment approved by ACMA under section 2.4 (b) of the Determination.
Deed of Acknowledgment means the Deed of Acknowledgment approved by the ACA under clause 8(1) of the Determination and executed by the Applicant.
Deed of Acknowledgment. A deed of acknowledgment from the Company in favour of the Vendors pursuant to which the Company acknowledges the amount the Company owes the Vendors being the credit balances in the Vendors' Current Accounts at Settlement; and

Examples of Deed of Acknowledgment in a sentence

  • The parties shall each enter and the Vendor shall procure that FinanceCo and the UK Subsidiary enters into, the Deed of Acknowledgment in relation to the repayment of such Intra-Group Indebtedness.

  • The Merger shall become effective upon such time as the Luxembourg Deed of Acknowledgment has been passed before the applicable notary (the “Effective Time”).

  • If at any time during the Term Novogen Limited is in default of its obligations to the Commonwealth under the START Grant Agreement or the Deed of Acknowledgment and Undertaking, MEPL must comply with all reasonable directions of Novogen Research to rectify that default.