Representation and Warranty Clause Example with 12 Variations from Business Contracts

This page contains Representation and Warranty 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.
Representation and Warranty. The Maker hereby represents and warrants to the Noteholder on the date hereof as follows: 5.1 Existence. The Maker is a corporation, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its jurisdiction of organization. 5.2 Power and Authority. The Maker has the power and authority, and the legal right, to execute and deliver this Note and to perform its obligations hereunder. 5.3 Authorization; Execution and Delivery. The execution and delivery of this Note by the Maker and the ...performance of its obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action in accordance with all applicable Laws. The Maker has duly executed and delivered this Note. 5.4 No Approvals. No consent or authorization of, filing with, notice to, or other act by, or in respect of, any Authority or any other Person is required in order for the Maker to execute, deliver, or perform any of its obligations under this Note. 5.5 No Violations. The execution and delivery of this Note and the consummation by the Maker of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not (a) violate any provision of the Maker's organizational documents; (b) violate any Law or Order applicable to the Maker or by which any of its properties or assets may be bound; or (c) constitute a default under any material agreement or contract by which the Maker may be bound. 5.6 Enforceability. The Note is a valid, legal, and binding obligation of the Maker, enforceable against the Maker in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and by general equitable principles (whether enforcement is sought by proceedings in equity or at law. View More

Variations of a "Representation and Warranty" Clause from Business Contracts

Representation and Warranty. The Maker hereby represents and warrants to the Noteholder Payee on the date hereof as follows: 5.1 (a) Existence. The Maker is a corporation, corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its jurisdiction of organization. 5.2 (b) Power and Authority. The Maker has the power and authority, and the legal right, to execute and deliver this Note and to perform its obligations hereunder. 5.3 (c) Authorization; Execution and Delivery. The executio...n and delivery of this Note by the Maker and the performance of its obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action in accordance with all applicable Laws. laws. The Maker has duly executed and delivered this Note. 5.4 2 (d) No Approvals. No consent or authorization of, filing with, notice to, to or other act by, or in respect of, any Authority or any other Person governmental authority is required in order for the Maker to execute, deliver, or perform any of its obligations under this Note. 5.5 (e) No Violations. The execution and delivery of this Note and the consummation by the Maker of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not (a) violate any provision of the Maker's organizational documents; (b) violate any Law or Order law applicable to the Maker or by which any of its properties or assets may be bound; or (c) constitute a default under any material agreement or contract by which the Maker may be bound. 5.6 (f) Enforceability. The Note is a valid, legal, legal and binding obligation of the Maker, enforceable against the Maker in accordance with its terms, terms except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and by general equitable principles (whether enforcement is sought by proceedings in equity or at law. law). View More
Representation and Warranty. The Maker hereby represents and warrants to the Noteholder on the date hereof as follows: 3 5.1 Existence. The Maker is a corporation, corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its jurisdiction of organization. 5.2 Power and Authority. The Maker has the power and authority, and the legal right, to execute and deliver this Note and to perform its obligations hereunder. 5.3 Authorization; Execution and Delivery. The execution and delivery o...f this Note by the Maker and the performance of its obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action in accordance with all applicable Laws. The Maker has duly executed and delivered this Note. 5.4 No Approvals. No Other than consent by BMO Harris N.A. and BMO Private Equity (US) Inc., which consent has been given, no consent or authorization of, filing with, notice to, to or other act by, or in respect of, any Governmental Authority or any other Person is required in order for the Maker to execute, deliver, or perform any of its obligations under this Note. 5.5 No Violations. The execution and delivery of this Note and the consummation by the Maker of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not (a) violate any provision of the Maker's organizational documents; (b) violate any Law or Order applicable to the Maker or by which any of its properties or assets may be bound; or (c) constitute a default under any material agreement or contract by which the Maker may be bound. 5.6 Enforceability. The Note is a valid, legal, legal and binding obligation of the Maker, enforceable against the Maker in accordance with its terms, terms except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and by general equitable principles (whether enforcement is sought by proceedings in equity or at law. principles. View More