Third Party Consents definition

Third Party Consents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.
Third Party Consents has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(f).
Third Party Consents means all consents, licences, approvals, permits, authorisations or waivers required from third parties, and “Third Party Consent” means any one of them;

Examples of Third Party Consents in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, no representation, warranty or covenant of the Sellers contained in any Transaction Agreement shall be breached or deemed breached, and no condition shall be deemed not satisfied, based on (a) the failure to obtain any Third Party Consents or (b) any Action commenced or threatened by or on behalf of any Person arising out of or relating to the failure to obtain any such Third Party Consents.


More Definitions of Third Party Consents

Third Party Consents means all consents or waivers or notices to any party (other than a Governmental Authority) to any Contract to which any of the Parties hereto is a party or by which any of their respective assets or properties are bound.
Third Party Consents means all consents from any person other than the Respondents, including all landlords, that are necessary to effect the complete transfer to the Acquirer(s) of the Assets To Be Divested.
Third Party Consents means any consents or approvals required from third parties to assign, convey or transfer the Shared Contracts to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements.
Third Party Consents has the meaning assigned in Section 6.08(a).
Third Party Consents means all consents, licences, approvals, permits, authorisations or waivers required from third parties in respect of the conveyance, transfer, assignment or novation or underletting in favour of the Buyer of any of the Assets in terms satisfactory to the Buyer;
Third Party Consents has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(h).
Third Party Consents means any consent, approval or authorization to be obtained from any Person that is not a Governmental Authority.