Common use of Non-fulfilment of Conditions Precedent Clause in Contracts

Non-fulfilment of Conditions Precedent. If any of the Conditions Precedent, to the extent not waived by the Investor in writing, are not fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Investor on or before the Long Stop Date or any such Conditions Precedent becomes incapable of being satisfied (unless they have been waived by the Investor in writing), this Agreement shall thereupon terminate and no Party hereto shall be entitled to make any claim against any other Party. Provided that the provisions of Clauses 8 (representations warranties and indemnity), 21.7 and 21.8 (announcements), 25 (notice), 26 (arbitration), 27 (governing law and jurisdiction)] shall survive the termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement