Mutual Warranty definition

Mutual Warranty means a statement contained in part A of schedule 9 and “Mutual Warranties” means all those statements;

Examples of Mutual Warranty in a sentence

  • Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty under Section 10.1 (Mutual Warranty) shall be the right to terminate for breach under this Agreement.

Related to Mutual Warranty

  • Additional Warranty means as defined in paragraph 6 of these Terms and Conditions;

  • Fundamental Warranties means the representations and warranties of Group Companies set forth in Sections 4.1 (Organization, Standing and Qualification), 4.2 (Capitalization and Other Particulars of the Group Companies), 4.3 (Due Authorization), 4.4 (Valid Issuance of Purchased Shares), 4.5 (No Conflicts), 4.6 (Compliance with Law; Licenses), 4.8 (Financial Statements) and 4.19 (Taxes).

  • Letter of Representations means any applicable agreement among the Corporation, the Depositary and a Global Receipt Depository with respect to such Global Receipt Depository’s rights and obligations with respect to any Global Registered Receipts, as the same may be amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time and any successor agreement thereto.

  • Seller’s Warranties means, in respect of a Seller, the warranties given by that Seller pursuant to Clause 9 and Schedule 13, and “Seller’s Warranty” means any one of them;

  • Major Representation means a representation or warranty with respect to the Borrower or the Merger Sub only under any of Clause 18.2 (Status) to Clause 18.6 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) inclusive.