Miscellaneous Provisions Clause Example with 11 Variations from Business Contracts

This page contains Miscellaneous Provisions clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Miscellaneous Provisions. (a) The Trustee makes no undertaking or representation in respect of, and shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever for and in respect of, the validity or sufficiency of this Tenth Supplemental Indenture or the proper authorization or the due execution hereof by the Issuers or for or in respect of the recitals and statements contained herein, all of which recitals and statements are made solely by the Issuers. (b) On the date hereof, the Indenture shall be supplemented and amended in acc...ordance herewith, and this Tenth Supplemental Indenture shall form part of the Indenture for all purposes, and the Holder of every Note heretofore or hereafter authenticated and delivered under the Indenture shall be bound thereby. The Trustee accepts the trusts created by the Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Supplemental Indenture, and agrees to perform the same upon the terms and conditions of the Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Supplemental Indenture. (c) This Tenth Supplemental Indenture shall be deemed to be incorporated in, and made a part of, the Indenture. The Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Supplemental Indenture, shall be read, taken and construed as one and the same instrument and all the provisions of the Indenture shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with the terms thereof and as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Supplemental Indenture. (d) THIS TENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. (e) This Tenth Supplemental Indenture may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. View More

Variations of a "Miscellaneous Provisions" Clause from Business Contracts

Miscellaneous Provisions. (a) The Trustee makes no undertaking or representation in respect of, and shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever for and in respect of, the validity or sufficiency of this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture or the proper authorization or the due execution hereof by the Issuers or for or in respect of the recitals and statements contained herein, all of which recitals and statements are made solely by the Issuers. (b) On the date hereof, the Indenture shall be supplemented and amended... in accordance herewith, and this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture shall form part of the Indenture for all purposes, and the Holder of every Note heretofore or hereafter authenticated and delivered under the Indenture shall be bound thereby. The Trustee accepts the trusts created by the Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture, and agrees to perform the same upon the terms and conditions of the Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture. (c) This Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture shall be deemed to be incorporated in, and made a part of, the Indenture. The Indenture, as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture, shall be read, taken and construed as one and the same instrument and all the provisions of the Indenture shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with the terms thereof and as amended and supplemented by this Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture. (d) THIS TENTH SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. (e) This Tenth Second Supplemental Indenture may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. View More