ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS Sample Clauses

ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS. A. City-Parish Furnished Resources 1. The City-Parish Director of Urban DevelopmentMayor’s Office Designee (“DirectorAssistant Chief Administrative Officer”) will provide oversight of the activities conducted hereunder. The performance of this contract will be measured by the Designee Director, who is authorized on behalf of the City-Parish to evaluate the RDABBR’s performance against the criteria in Attachment III. The Director shall be the principal point of contact on behalf of the City-Parish for the RDABBR concerning RDABBR’s performance under this Contract. 2. Regulatory applicability determinations made by the City-Parish or agreements made between various governmental agencies shall remain the responsibility of the City-Parish. RDABBR shall not be responsible for the technical, regulatory or legal veracity and acceptability of determinations made by the persons other than its agents, employees, or RDABBRs. Such agreements, determinations and communications shall be provided by OCD to RDABBR to facilitate completion of the Scope of Work. 3. City-Parish recognizes there may be a requirement under federal, state or local statutes or regulations to report the results of RDABBR’s findings to appropriate regulatory agencies. RDABBR is not responsible for advising the City-Parish about the City-Parish’s or others reporting obligations and City-Parish agrees that it or others shall be responsible for all reporting, unless RDABBR has an independent duty to report under applicable law. In those situations, unless prohibited by law, court order, subpoena or other legal constraint, RDABBR will provide City-Parish with advance notice that RDABBR believes that it has an obligation to report as well as the substance of the report it intends to make. XXXXXX agrees to notify OCD of all instances of non-compliance related to these programs as they become aware. 4. The OCD will provide specific project information to the RDABBR necessary to complete Services described herein. All records, reports, documents and other material delivered or transmitted to the RDABBR by the OCD shall remain the property of the OCD and shall be returned by the RDABBR to the OCD, upon request, at termination, expiration or suspension of this Agreement. 5. All records, reports, documents, or other material or data, including electronic data, related to this Agreement and/or obtained or prepared by the RDABBR, and all repositories and databases compiled or used, regardless of the source of ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMPLIANCE PROVISIONS 

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  • Administrative Provisions (a) Replies to grievances at Step 2 of the grievance procedure and notification to arbitrate shall be by certified mail, courier or by facsimile. (b) Grievances, replies, and notification shall be deemed to have been presented on the date on which they were verifiably transmitted, and received on the date they were delivered to the appropriate office of the Employer or the Union.

  • Performance and Compliance with Collateral The Borrower will, at the Borrower’s expense, timely and fully perform and comply (or, by exercising its rights thereunder, cause the Seller to perform and comply pursuant to the Sale Agreement) with all provisions, covenants and other promises required to be observed by it under the Collateral, the Transaction Documents and all other agreements related to such Collateral.

  • ERISA Information and Compliance The Obligors will promptly furnish and will cause the Subsidiaries and any ERISA Affiliate to promptly furnish to the Administrative Agent with sufficient copies to the Lenders (i) promptly after the filing thereof with the United States Secretary of Labor, the Internal Revenue Service or the PBGC, copies of each annual and other report with respect to each Plan or any trust created thereunder, (ii) immediately upon becoming aware of the occurrence of any ERISA Event or of any “prohibited transaction,” as described in section 406 of ERISA or in section 4975 of the Code, in connection with any Plan or any trust created thereunder, a written notice signed by a Responsible Officer specifying the nature thereof, what action the Obligors, the Subsidiary or the ERISA Affiliate is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto, and, when known, any action taken or proposed by the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Labor or the PBGC with respect thereto, and (iii) immediately upon receipt thereof, copies of any notice of the PBGCs intention to terminate or to have a trustee appointed to administer any Plan. With respect to each Plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan), the Obligors will, and will cause each Subsidiary and ERISA Affiliate to, (i) satisfy in full and in a timely manner, without incurring any late payment or underpayment charge or penalty and without giving rise to any lien, all of the contribution and funding requirements of section 412 of the Code (determined without regard to subsections (d), (e), (f) and (k) thereof) and of section 302 of ERISA (determined without regard to sections 303, 304 and 306 of ERISA), and (ii) pay, or cause to be paid, to the PBGC in a timely manner, without incurring any late payment or underpayment charge or penalty, all premiums required pursuant to sections 4006 and 4007 of ERISA.

  • DURATION, AMENDING, TERMINATING, AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 3.1 This Agreement shall take effect on 07/01/2021 and shall remain in effect until 06/30/2022. 3.2 This Agreement may be amended at any time by written, mutual consent of the State and the Fiscal Service. This Agreement shall be amended annually to incorporate new programs that qualify as major Federal assistance programs and remove programs that no longer qualify as major Federal assistance programs. A State must notify the Fiscal Service in writing within 30 days of the time the State becomes aware of a change that involves additions or deletions of programs subject to Subpart A, changes in funding techniques, and/or changes in clearance patterns. The notification must include a proposed amendment for review by the Fiscal Service. 3.3 Notwithstanding section 3.2, in the event of Federal or State non-compliance with Subpart B of 31 CFR, Part 205, the Fiscal Service may amend this Agreement at any time to incorporate additional programs and the entities that administer those programs. 3.4 This Agreement may be terminated by either party with 30 days written notice. If this Agreement is terminated, the Fiscal Service will prescribe the funding techniques, clearance patterns, and methods for calculating interest liabilities to be used by the State.

  • Certification Regarding Termination of Contract for Non-Compliance (Tex Gov. Code 552.374)

  • Payment of Non-compliance Penalties Subject to Clause (i) above, the Service Provider shall pay the Non-compliance Penalty indicated in the Non-compliance Penalty Certificate within 10 (ten) Business Days of Transnet issuing a valid Tax Invoice to the Service Provider for the amount set out in that certificate. If Transnet does not issue a valid Tax Invoice to the Service Provider for Non-compliance Penalties accrued during any relevant period, those Non-compliance Penalties shall be carried forward to the next period.

  • Litigation and Compliance (a) There are no actions, suits, claims or proceedings, whether in equity or at law or, any Governmental investigations pending or, to the knowledge of VCP23, threatened: (i) against or affecting VCP23 or with respect to or affecting any asset or property owned, leased or used by VCP23; or (ii) which question or challenge the validity of this Agreement, or the Amalgamation or any action taken or to be taken pursuant to this Agreement, or the Amalgamation; except for actions, suits, claims or proceedings which would not, in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on VCP23 nor is VCP23 aware of any basis for any such action, suit, claim, proceeding or investigation . (b) VCP23 has conducted and is conducting its business in compliance with, and is not in default or violation under, and has not received notice asserting the existence of any default or violation under, any Law applicable to its business or operations, except for non-compliance, defaults and violations which would not, in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on VCP23. (c) Neither VCP23, nor any asset of VCP23 is subject to any judgment, order or decree entered in any lawsuit or proceeding which has had, or which is reasonably likely to have, a Material Adverse Effect on VCP23 or which is reasonably likely to prevent VCP23 from performing its obligations under this Agreement. (d) VCP23 has duly filed or made all reports and returns required to be filed by it with any Government and has obtained all permits, licenses, consents, approvals, certificates, registrations and authorizations (whether Governmental, regulatory or otherwise) which are required in connection with its business and operations, except where the failure to do so has not had and would not have a Material Adverse Effect on VCP23.

  • Penalties for Non-compliance to Service Level Agreement Where the Supplier/Service Provider fails to deliver the Goods/Services within the agreed and accepted milestone timelines and provided that the cause of the delay was not due to a fault of Transnet, penalties shall be imposed at …………………………………………………… .

  • Performance and Compliance Seller shall have performed, in all material respects, all of the covenants and complied with all of the provisions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or before the Closing.

  • Documentation and compliance (a) The data importer shall promptly and adequately deal with enquiries from the data exporter that relate to the processing under these Clauses. (b) The Parties shall be able to demonstrate compliance with these Clauses. In particular, the data importer shall keep appropriate documentation on the processing activities carried out on behalf of the data exporter. (c) The data importer shall make available to the data exporter all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the obligations set out in these Clauses and at the data exporter’s request, allow for and contribute to audits of the processing activities covered by these Clauses, at reasonable intervals or if there are indications of non-compliance. In deciding on a review or audit, the data exporter may take into account relevant certifications held by the data importer.

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