Common use of Benefits to extend Clause in Contracts

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 in respect of the Trader) constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, employees, and agents that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employees, and agents and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 apply to its promises under this clause 24. The clauses referred to in this clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of the beneficiaries described in this clause.

Appears in 56 contracts

Sources: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 29.2 in respect of the Trader) constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, employees, and agents that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employees, and agents and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 apply to its promises under this clause 24. The clauses referred to in this clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of the beneficiaries described in this clause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Distributor Agreement, Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 29.2 in respect of the Trader) constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, employees, and agents that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employees, and agents and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 apply to its promises under this clause 24. The clauses referred to in this clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of the beneficiaries described in this clause.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement, Distribution Agreement

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 in respect of the Trader) constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, employees, and agents that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employees, and agents and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ apply to its promises under this clause 24. The clauses referred to in this clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of the beneficiaries described in this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Default Distributor Agreement, Default Distributor Agreement

Benefits to extend. Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 in respect of the Trader) 18 constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s 's officers, employeesagents, directors, contractors and agents employees that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employeesagents, directors, contractors and agents employees and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 apply to its promises under this clause 2418. The clauses referred to in this clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of the beneficiaries described in this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement