Deed definition

Deed means a quitclaim deed(s) substantially in the form set out in the attached Exhibit C.
Deed shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.2(a).
Deed shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.1.

Examples of Deed in a sentence

  • A party who has executed a counterpart of this Deed may exchange it with another party (the Other Party) by: emailing a copy of the executed counterpart to the Other Party; or utilising an electronic platform (including DocuSign) to circulate the executed counterpart, and will be taken to have adequately identified themselves by so emailing the copy to the Other Party or utilising the electronic platform.

  • No taxable supply The parties have entered this Deed on the assumption that, in accordance with the principles set out in public GST ruling GSTR 2001/6 – GST and non-monetary consideration, that no party makes a taxable supply to any other party under the provisions of, or by agreeing to the obligations set out in, this Deed.

  • Publicity Clause 39 (Publicity) of the CISA is incorporated into this Deed as if set out in full in this Deed, mutatis mutandis.

  • Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Deed, each party must pay its own costs and expenses in connection with negotiating, preparing, executing and performing this Deed.

  • GST exclusive consideration Unless this Deed expressly states otherwise, all consideration to be provided under this Deed is exclusive of GST.


More Definitions of Deed

Deed means this deed;
Deed has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 10.3(a).
Deed means a warranty deed regarding the Land and/or Improvements in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent.
Deed shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 3.3.2.
Deed has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(a)(iii).
Deed shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 6.2(a)(i).