Surviving Clauses definition

Surviving Clauses means Clauses 1, 13 and 15.2 to 15.17, and “Surviving Clause” means any one of them;
Surviving Clauses means Clauses 1 (Interpretation), 8 (Notices) to 10 (Other Provisions) inclusive;
Surviving Clauses means clause 1 (Definitions and interpretation), clause 6.1(e) (Promotion of Transaction), clause 10 (Financing), clause 12 (Releases), clause 15 (Break Fee and Reverse Break Fee), clause 16.14 (Effect of termination), clause 17 (Announcements), clause 19 (GST), clause 20 (Notices), clause 21 (General) (other than clause 21.8 (Further assurances)), and clause 22 (Governing law and jurisdiction).

Examples of Surviving Clauses in a sentence

  • In addition, from the information gathered the author found that the main reason companies were making the transition was to increase revenue as stated by 75% of interviewees.

  • If this Agreement is terminated in accordance with Clause 5.3.2, Clause 8.4.1 or Clause 21.3, all obligations of the parties under this Agreement shall end (other than the Surviving Clauses), but, for the avoidance of doubt, all rights and liabilities of the parties which have accrued before termination shall continue to exist.

  • Upon such termination, no Party (or any of its Affiliates) shall have any claim of any nature whatsoever against any other Party (or any of its Affiliates) under any Transaction Document, save in respect of any rights and/or liabilities which have accrued before such termination or under any of the Surviving Clauses.

  • If, as at the date of this Agreement or immediately prior to Closing, Xxxxxxxxx is in material breach of any Xxxxxxxxx Fundamental Warranties (or would be if such warranties were repeated at that time), Vodafone shall be entitled (without prejudice to Vodafone’s right to claim damages or other compensation), prior to Closing, by notice in writing to the other parties to terminate this Agreement (other than the Surviving Clauses).

  • Prior to the Bunkatsu Date, ELL and BKK shall enter into an agreement with respect to the survival of certain claims under and several provisions of the Option Agreement in form and substance substantially as set forth in Exhibit I (the "Agreement on Surviving Clauses of the Option Agreement").


More Definitions of Surviving Clauses

Surviving Clauses has the meaning given to such term in Clause 14.5.
Surviving Clauses mean Article 8 (Indemnification), Article 9 (Termination), Article 10 (Taxation), Article 11 (Announcement), Article 12 (Notice), Article 13 (Transfer), Article 14 (Expenses), Article 16 (Governing Law), Article 17 (Dispute Resolution), Article 18.1 (Amendment), Article 18.2 (Waiver, Rights and Remedy), Article 18.4 (Specific Performance), Article 18.5 (Invalidity), Article 18.7 (Counterparts) and Schedule 1 (Definitions and Interpretations).
Surviving Clauses means clauses 4.4(a), 4.4(b), 6.4(a), 7.3(b), 9.1, 9.2(g), 9.3(d), 9.3(e), 9.3(f), 9.3(g), 9.4(j), 9.4(k), 9.6, 12, 13, 14.5, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 and any other clause which is expressly or by implication intended to survive termination of this Contract;
Surviving Clauses means Clauses 1 (Definitions), 15 (Confidentiality), 16.4 (Costs), 16.5 (Notices), 16.9 (Governing law) and 16.10 (Arbitration);
Surviving Clauses means Clauses 1, 11 to 22 and 24 to 29;
Surviving Clauses means this Clause 1 (Definitions and interpretation), Clause 17 (Whole Agreement), Clause 18 (Notices) and Clauses 19 (Partial Invalidity) to 24 (Governing Law and Dispute Resolution) (inclusive), and “Surviving Clause” means any one of them.
Surviving Clauses means clauses 1 (Interpretation), 9 (Confidentiality and Announcements), 11 (Transfer and Assignment), 12 (Entire agreement), 13 (Variation and Waiver), 14 (Costs), 15 (Notices), 16 (Severance), 17 (Third Party Rights), 18 (Counterparts), 19 (Language) and 20 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction);