Survival of Covenants definition

Survival of Covenants. The covenants set forth in this Section 10 shall survive the termination of this Agreement, and shall continue for a period of eighteen (18) months after the termination of Executive's employment with the Company.

Examples of Survival of Covenants in a sentence

  • Sections 11.1 (Counterparts; Entire Agreement; Corporate Power), 11.2 (Governing Law), 11.6 (Severability), 11.10 (Headings), 11.11 (Survival of Covenants), 11.12 (Waivers of Default), 11.14 (Amendments), 11.15 (Interpretation) and 11.16 (No Set Off) of the SDA are incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.

  • Survival of Covenants; Etc................................45 Section 15.07.

  • Subject to Sections 3.4.1 [Survival of Representations and Warranties of the Vendors], 3.4.3 [Survival of Covenants], 3.

  • Subject to Sections 3.4.2 [Survival of Representations and Warranties of Purchaser], 3.4.3 [Survival of Covenants], 3.

  • Provisions of the Master Agreement that apply (mutatis mutandis) to this Agreement include only Sections 8.1 (Corporate Power; Fiduciary Duty); 8.2 (Governing Law); 8.3 (Survival of Covenants); 8.5 (Notices); 8.6 (Severability); 8.7 (Entire Agreement); 8.8 (Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries); 8.9 (Public Announcements); 8.10 (Amendment); 8.11 (Rules of Construction); and 8.12 (Counterparts).

  • Sections 9.2 (Negotiation by Senior Executives), 9.3 (Arbitration), 9.5 (Waiver of Jury Trial), 9.9 (Severability), 9.10 (Force Majeure), 9.14 (Headings), 9.15 (Survival of Covenants), 9.16 (Waivers of Default) and 9.19 (Construction) of the Separation Agreement are hereby incorporated into this Agreement mutatis mutandis.

  • Survival of Covenants: All portions of this Agreement which by necessity are required to be enforced by either party are enforceable beyond the date of the termination of this Agreement.

  • Sections 11.1 (Counterparts; Entire Agreement; Corporate Power), 11.2 (Governing Law), 11.6 (Severability), 11.7 (Force Majeure), 11.10 (Headings), 11.11 (Survival of Covenants), 11.12 (Waivers of Default), 11.14 (Amendments), 11.15 (Interpretation) and 11.16 (No Set Off) of the SDA are incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.

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Related to Survival of Covenants

  • Limitation of Liability PrimePay has negotiated preferred terms and conditions with FD as a service to PrimePay Clients. Client understands that FD, and not PrimePay, will be performing those services and that Client will enter its own service agreement(s) with FD for such services under terms and conditions specified by FD and agreed to by Client. Accordingly, Client acknowledges that FD shall be the provider of Payment Processing Services hereunder and that PrimePay shall have no liability whatsoever for or related to the performance of those services, including any and all damages, costs and related expenses (including attorney fees).

  • Specified Merger Agreement Representations means such of the representations and warranties made with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries by the Company in the Merger Agreement to the extent a breach of such representations and warranties is material to the interests of the Lenders.

  • Tax Covenant means the covenant relating to Tax set out in Schedule 9;

  • Acquisition Agreement Representations means the representations and warranties with respect to the Companies made by the Seller in the Acquisition Agreement to the extent a breach of such representations and warranties is material to the interests of the Lenders, but only to the extent that the Borrower or its Affiliates have the right to terminate its or their obligations under the Acquisition Agreement (or decline to consummate the Rockwood Acquisition) as a result of a breach of such representations in the Acquisition Agreement.

  • Fundamental Representations and Warranties means the representations and warranties contained in Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 4.1 and 4.