Certificate of Interested Parties Form – Form 1295 Clause Samples

The Certificate of Interested Parties Form – Form 1295 clause requires parties entering into certain contracts to disclose the identities of individuals or entities with a financial interest in the agreement. In practice, this means that before a contract can be executed, the contracting party must complete and submit Form 1295 to the appropriate governmental authority, listing all interested parties as defined by law. This clause ensures transparency in public contracting and helps prevent conflicts of interest or undisclosed relationships that could influence the contract's execution.
Certificate of Interested Parties Form – Form 1295. As required by Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code. H-GAC will not enter a Contract with Contractor unless (i) the Contractor submits a disclosure of interested parties form to H-GAC at the time the Contractor submits the contract H-GAC, or

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  • Closing Certificates; Certified Certificate of Incorporation; Good Standing Certificates The Administrative Agent shall have received (i) a certificate of each Loan Party, dated the Effective Date and executed by its Secretary or Assistant Secretary, which shall (A) certify the resolutions of its Board of Directors, members or other body authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of the Loan Documents to which it is a party, (B) identify by name and title and bear the signatures of the Financial Officers and any other officers of such Loan Party authorized to sign the Loan Documents to which it is a party, and (C) contain appropriate attachments, including the certificate or articles of incorporation or organization of each Loan Party certified by the relevant authority of the jurisdiction of organization of such Loan Party and a true and correct copy of its by-laws or operating, management or partnership agreement, and (ii) a long form good standing certificate for each Loan Party from its jurisdiction of organization.