Other New Exceptions definition

Other New Exceptions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(b).

Examples of Other New Exceptions in a sentence

  • Purchaser shall have a period of seven (7) days from the date of its receipt of such Takedown Commitment or amendment to the Master Commitment and a copy of the New Exceptions (the “New Exception Review Period”) to review and to approve or disapprove any Other New Exceptions.

  • Purchaser shall have a period of seven (7) days from the date of its receipt of such Takedown Commitment or amendment to the Master Commitment and a copy of the New Exceptions (the "New Exception Review Period") to review and to approve or disapprove any Other New Exceptions.

  • If any Other New Exception is unacceptable to Purchaser, Purchaser shall object to such Other New Exception(s) in writing within seven (7) days after the date of Purchaser’s receipt of the Takedown Commitment, together with a copy of the New Exceptions (the “New Exception Objection”).

  • If any Other New Exception is unacceptable to Purchaser, Purchaser shall object to such Other New Exception(s) in writing within seven (7) business days after the date of Purchaser’s receipt of the Takedown Commitment, together with a copy of the New Exceptions (the “New Exception Objection”).

  • Other New Exceptions which do not materially increase or create new costs to construct Homes, or that materially adversely affect title or use of a Lot shall also be Permissible New Exceptions.

  • Other New Exceptions which do not materially adversely affect title, as reasonably determined by Purchaser, or use of a Lot shall also be Permissible New Exceptions.

  • If any Other New Exception is unacceptable to Purchaser, Purchaser shall object to such Other New Exception(s) in writing prior to the expiration of the New Exception Review Period (the “New Exception Objection”).

  • Toxicity values, used to calculate risk and summarized in Table 6, have changed since the ROD.

  • Purchaser shall have a period of seven (7) business days from the date of its receipt of such Takedown Commitment or amendment to the Master Commitment and a copy of the New Exceptions (the “New Exception Review Period”) to review and to approve or disapprove any Other New Exceptions.

  • Part V concludes with a call for greater recognition of contestation and enforcement in classifying different types of open access.

Related to Other New Exceptions

  • Title Objections has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a).

  • Equitable Exceptions means, with respect to the enforceability of any obligation, that such obligation is subject to (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership, assignment for the benefit of creditors or other similar state or federal laws affecting the rights and remedies of creditors generally (including, without limitation, fraudulent conveyance or transfer laws) and judicially developed doctrines in this area, such as equitable subordination and substantive consolidation of entities and (b) equitable principles (whether considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

  • Permitted Title Exceptions means those exceptions to title to the Real Property that are satisfactory to the Acquiror as determined pursuant to Section 2.2.

  • Permitted Exceptions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.

  • Exceptions means the conditions set out in Standard Licence Condition 14A.3 of our Licences, which are: (i) if your previous supplier has prevented

  • Objections means any objection, application, motion, complaint or any other legal proceeding seeking, in whole or in part, to disallow, determine, liquidate, classify, reclassify, or establish the priority, expunge, subordinate or estimate any Claim (including the resolution of any request for payment of any Administrative Claim).

  • Existing Survey means the existing ALTA survey of the Property.

  • Permitted Exception means (a) liens for Taxes and other governmental charges and assessments which are not yet due and payable, (b) liens of landlords and liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business for sums not yet due and payable, (c) other liens or imperfections on property which are not material in amount or do not materially detract from the value or the existing use of the property affected by such lien or imperfection, (d) such statements of fact and exceptions shown on any title insurance policies delivered to Global.

  • Customary Recourse Exceptions means, with respect to any Non-Recourse Debt of an Unrestricted Subsidiary, exclusions from the exculpation provisions with respect to such Non-Recourse Debt for the voluntary bankruptcy of such Unrestricted Subsidiary, fraud, misapplication of cash, environmental claims, waste, willful destruction and other circumstances customarily excluded by lenders from exculpation provisions or included in separate indemnification agreements in non-recourse financings.

  • Enforceability Exceptions means the (a) Laws of general application relating to bankruptcy, insolvency and the relief of debtors; and (b) rules of law governing specific performance, injunctive relief and other equitable remedies.

  • Title Documents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Title V means Title V of the federal Act for the Senior Community Service Employment Program for Older Americans.

  • Equitable Defenses means any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and, with regard to equitable remedies, the discretion of the court before which proceedings may be pending to obtain same.

  • Title Defects has the meaning set forth in Section 5.15(b).

  • General Enforceability Exceptions has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Title IX means 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1688 and the implementing regulations.

  • Title Review Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.

  • Title Report has the meaning set forth in Section 5.4(b).

  • Title Commitment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.

  • pre-emptive offer means an offer of equity securities open for acceptance for a period fixed by the Directors to holders (other than the Company) on the register on a record date fixed by the Directors of ordinary shares in proportion to their respective holdings but subject to such exclusions or other arrangements as the Directors may deem necessary or expedient in relation to treasury shares, fractional entitlements, record dates or legal, regulatory or practical problems in, or under the laws of, any territory;

  • Objections Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 1.02(d).

  • Existing Title Policy means, the existing title insurance policy for the Property.

  • Bankruptcy Exception means, in respect of any agreement, contract, commitment or obligation, any limitation thereon imposed by any bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, receivership, moratorium or similar Law affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally and, with respect to the enforceability of any agreement, contract, commitment or obligation, by general principles of equity, including principles of commercial reasonableness, good faith and fair dealing, regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at Law or in equity.

  • Claims Objection Deadline means the later of: (a) the date that is 180 days after the Effective Date; and (b) such other date as may be fixed by the Bankruptcy Court, after notice and hearing, upon a motion Filed before the expiration of the deadline to object to Claims or Interests.

  • Title Commitments has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Remedies Exception means (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, and other Laws of general application, heretofore or hereafter enacted or in effect, affecting the rights and remedies of creditors generally, and (b) the exercise of judicial or administrative discretion in accordance with general equitable principles, particularly as to the availability of the remedy of specific performance or other injunctive relief.