Examples of Stamp Taxes in a sentence
The Company further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Underwriters against any Stamp Taxes, including any interest and penalties, on the creation, issue and sale of the Securities, and on the execution, delivery, performance and enforcement of the Transaction Documents.
The Borrower agrees to pay, and to save the Agent and each Lender harmless from all liability for, any stamp, transfer, documentary or similar taxes, assessments or charges (herein "Stamp Taxes"), and any penalties or interest with respect thereto, which may be assessed, levied, collected or imposed, or otherwise become payable, in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement.
The Agent and each Lender represents and warrants unto the Borrower that, at the date of this Agreement, there are not Stamp Taxes in effect which are applicable to this Agreement or any Loans which may be made hereunder and the Agent and each Lender agrees that it will promptly notify the Borrower upon becoming aware of the imposition or prospective imposition of any Stamp Taxes in respect of this Agreement or any Loan made pursuant to this Agreement.
The Company will indemnify and hold harmless SVB Leerink against any Stamp Taxes, including any interest and penalties with respect thereto, in any jurisdiction, in connection with (i) the creation, issuance or delivery by the Company of the Placement Shares in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, (ii) the sale and delivery by SVB Leerink of the Placement Shares in the manner contemplated by this Agreement and (iii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement.
The KO Shareholders and CIBR shall cooperate with each other in order to minimize applicable Stamp Taxes in a manner that is mutually agreeable and in compliance with applicable Law, and shall in connection therewith execute such documents, agreements, applications, instruments, or other forms as reasonably required, and shall permit any such Stamp Taxes to be assessed and paid in accordance with applicable Law.