Rights Reserved by VCTC Sample Clauses

Rights Reserved by VCTC. ‌ All proposals submitted in response to this RFP will become the property of VCTC and will be subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act. Proposers must identify, in writing, all copyrighted material, trade secrets or other proprietary information that it claims are exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.). Any proposer claiming such an exemption must identify the specific provision of the California Public Records Act that provides an exemption from disclosure for each item that the proposer claims is not subject to disclosure under said Act. Any proposer claiming such an exemption must also state in its proposal that the proposer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless VCTC and its officers and employees, from any action brought against the VCTC for its refusal to disclose such material, trade secrets and other proprietary information to any party making a request therefore. Any proposer who fails to include such a statement shall be deemed to have waived any right to an exemption from disclosure as provided by said Act. Submission of a proposal pursuant to this RFP shall constitute acknowledgment and acceptance of all terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in this RFP unless otherwise expressly stated in the proposal. The response to this RFP must be made in accordance with the format set forth in this RFP. Failure to adhere to this format may be a cause for rejection and render the proposal non-responsive. Proposals that set forth conditions or limitations different from those set forth in the RFP may be considered non- responsive and rejected. All proposals shall be firm offers and may not be withdrawn for a period of three hundred and sixty-five (365) days following the deadline date for submission of proposals noted herein. VCTC reserves the right to further negotiate the terms and conditions of the contract with the selected proposer(s). Notwithstanding any other provisions of this RFP, VCTC reserves the right to withdraw this RFP at any time, to reject all proposals, to reject any proposal for noncompliance with RFP provisions, or to choose not to award a contract if such action is determined to be in the best interest of VCTC and to waive any informality in the process when to do so is in the interests of VCTC or the HVPAC. The proposer understands and agrees that VCTC shall have no financial responsibility for any costs incurred by the proposer in re...
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  • Reserved Names Except to the extent that ICANN otherwise expressly authorizes in writing, Registry Operator shall comply with the requirements set forth in Specification 5 attached hereto (“Specification 5”). Registry Operator may at any time establish or modify policies concerning Registry Operator’s ability to reserve (i.e., withhold from registration or allocate to Registry Operator, but not register to third parties, delegate, use, activate in the DNS or otherwise make available) or block additional character strings within the TLD at its discretion. Except as specified in Specification 5, if Registry Operator is the registrant for any domain names in the registry TLD, such registrations must be through an ICANN accredited registrar, and will be considered Transactions (as defined in Section 6.1) for purposes of calculating the Registry-­‐level transaction fee to be paid to ICANN by Registry Operator pursuant to Section 6.1.

  • Right to Refuse to Cross Picket Lines All employees covered by this Agreement shall have the right to refuse to cross a picket line arising out of a dispute as defined in the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia. Any employee failing to report for duty shall be considered to be absent without pay. Failure to cross a picket line encountered in carrying out the Employer's business shall not be considered a violation of this Agreement nor shall it be grounds for disciplinary action.

  • Loop Reservations 2.21.3.1 For a Mechanized LMUSI, TWTC may reserve up to ten (10) loop facilities. For a Manual LMUSI, TWTC may reserve up to three (3) loop facilities.

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  • SCHEDULE OF RESERVED NAMES Except to the extent that ICANN otherwise expressly authorizes in writing, and subject to the terms and conditions of this Specification, Registry Operator shall reserve the following labels from initial (i.e., other than renewal) registration within the TLD. If using self-­‐allocation, the Registry Operator must show the registration in the RDDS. In the case of IDN names (as indicated below), IDN variants will be identified according to the registry operator IDN registration policy, where applicable.

  • Right to Refuse Unsafe Work Employees have the right to refuse to perform unsafe work pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Workers Compensation Act.

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