Retention of Operations Bond Sample Clauses

Retention of Operations Bond. In the event that a BOT Company Event of Default is not cured within the allowed period or such longer period as agreed to by the Parties, EVN shall be entitled to retain up to the full amount of the Operations Security Deposit to cover damages actually incurred by EVN, including liquidated damages, related to such uncured BOT Company Event of Default and to draw funds for undisputed amounts due from and unpaid by the BOT Company from the Operations Security Deposit pursuant to Article 8.4. In the event of a Dispute between the Parties respecting either (a) the occurrence or cure of the BOT Company Event of Default or
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  • Cessation of Operations Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

  • Resumption of Operations In the event of action prohibited by Section 1 above, the Union immediately shall disavow such action and request the employees to return to work, and shall use its best efforts to achieve a prompt resumption of normal operations. The union, including its officials and agents, shall not be liable for any damages, direct or indirect, upon complying with the requirements of this Section.

  • Plan of Operations (A) The Company’s complete Plan of Operations shall be submitted to FCIC by April 1 preceding the reinsurance year, unless otherwise authorized by FCIC. The Plan of Operations shall meet the requirements of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the format and all requirements specified in Appendix II, to be considered a complete Plan of Operations.

  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATION Section 1: No Strikes, Work Stoppages or Lockouts Neither of the parties shall utilize any economic sanction to force its position on the other party over any issue. Further, no Employee or group of Employees shall individually or through concerted action, take part in any activity that impedes the operation of the business, except as otherwise authorized by this Agreement. Should any person or group of people participate in any such unauthorized activity, upon notification of such occurrence, the Union or the Company, as the case may be, will direct such person or group of people to resume normal operations and will take effective means to cease the unauthorized conduct. Any employee or group of employees who participate in such unauthorized activity shall be subject to immediate dismissal, unless mitigating circumstances exist that are acceptable to the ERRC. Should either party suffer financial damage as a result of such unauthorized activity, they may pursue compensation for such loss at the arbitration step of the Concern Resolution Process, and the arbitrator shall have full authority to remedy any violation of this Article.

  • 311 Plan of Operations For timber sales with 2 or more years between award date and Termina- tion Date, within 60 days of final award of contract, Pur- chaser shall furnish Forest Service a written general Plan of Operations that shall be in addition to the annual Oper- ating Schedule required under B6.31. The Plan of Opera- tions shall set forth planned periods for and methods of road construction, timber harvesting, and completion of slash disposal, erosion control measures, and other contractual requirements. Forest Service written approval of the Plan of Operations is prerequisite to commence- ment of Purchaser’s Operations. Purchaser may revise this Plan of Operations when necessitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circumstances, subject to approval of Contracting Officer. In the event of delays be- yond the control of Purchaser that qualify for Contract Term Adjustment, the Plan of Operations shall be ad- justed by mutual agreement to accommodate the ad- justed contract period. B6.312 Plan of Operations for Road Con- struction. Annually, prior to start of construction, Pur- chaser shall submit a supplement to the Plan of Opera- tions that shall include a schedule of proposed progress and a description of planned measures to be taken to provide erosion control for work in progress, including special measures to be taken on any segments of con- struction not Substantially Completed prior to periods of seasonal precipitation or runoff. Purchaser shall submit a revised schedule when Purchaser proposes a significant deviation from the progress schedule. Prior to beginning construction on any portion of Specified Roads identified as sensitive on Plans, Pur- chaser and Forest Service shall agree on proposed method of construction.

  • Commencement of Operations The Partnership shall not begin operations on its Leases unless the Managing General Partner is satisfied that necessary title requirements have been satisfied.

  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS (1) Engage in any business activities substantially different than those in which Borrower is presently engaged, (2) cease operations, liquidate, merge, transfer, acquire or consolidate with any other entity, change its name, dissolve or transfer or sell Collateral out of the ordinary course of business, or (3) pay any dividends on Borrower's stock (other than dividends payable in its stock), provided, however that notwithstanding the foregoing, but only so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from the payment of dividends, if Borrower is a "Subchapter S Corporation" (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), Borrower may pay cash dividends on its stock to its shareholders from time to time in amounts necessary to enable the shareholders to pay income taxes and make estimated income tax payments to satisfy their liabilities under federal and state law which arise solely from their status as Shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation because of their ownership of shares of Borrower's stock, or purchase or retire any of Borrower's outstanding shares or alter or amend Borrower's capital structure.

  • Date of Operation This Agreement shall come into operation from the 10 December 2002 and remain in force until 30 October 2005. The parties to this Agreement shall continuously monitor the application of the Agreement via a Consultative Committee.

  • TRANSFER OF OPERATIONS Purchaser shall be entitled to immediate possession of, and to exercise all rights arising under, the Assets from and after the time that the Restaurants open for business on the Closing Date, and operation of the Restaurants shall transfer at such time (the "Effective Time"). Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, all profits, losses, liabilities, claims, or injuries arising before the Effective Time shall be solely to the benefit or the risk of Seller. All such occurrences after the Effective Time shall be solely to the benefit or the risk of Purchaser. The risk of loss or damage by fire, storm, flood, theft, or other casualty or cause shall be in all respects upon Seller prior to the Effective Time and upon the Purchaser thereafter.

  • PERIOD OF OPERATION Subject to certification, this Agreement shall come into force from the first pay period commencing on or after 1st December 2002 and shall remain in force until 31 October 2005.

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