Right to Advance Sample Clauses

Right to Advance. In the event the Contractor fails to fulfil any of its obligations, or fails to cure any breach in accordance with Clause 12.3 of this Agreement, and the Agreement and/or the Assignment Order is terminated by the Company, the Company may advance the respective Services to completion by employing any of the Other Contractors or other professional service supplier(s) or by other means available to the Company. The Contractor shall be liable to the Company for any and all additional costs incurred due to failure by the Contractor to perform. The rights and remedies available to the Company set forth in accordance with this Clause shall be in addition to any and all other rights and remedies available under the Applicable Laws or this Agreement.
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Right to Advance. Omitted.
Right to Advance. The Advance Program allows an ISR, at the ISR’s election and upon NMC Field Services’ approval, to receive Advances from NMC Field Services. When determining whether to make an Advance on any Submission, NMC Field Services will assess the financial risk associated with an ISR’s Account to determine the rate of Advance, if any, and to be assured that the ISR’s Submissions will generate future Commissions sufficient to repay Advances and interest. NMC Field Services may decline any Advance request in its sole discretion.
Right to Advance. Borrower shall have no right to any Advance other than to have the same disbursed by Lender in accordance with the disbursement provisions contained in this Agreement. Any assignment or transfer, voluntary or involuntary, of this Agreement or any right hereunder shall not be binding upon or in any way affect Lender without its written consent; Lender may make any Advance under the provisions hereof, notwithstanding any such assignment or transfer.
Right to Advance. The Employer has the right to advance an employee into other gradients in recognition of demonstrated aptitude, skills and abilities.
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