Statutory Obligations and Regulations D1 Prevention of Corruption 19 D2 Prevention of Fraud 20 D3 Discrimination 21 D4 The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 21 D5 Environmental Requirements 21 D6 Health and Safety 21
Statutory Obligations Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to modify, eliminate or detract from the statutory responsibilities and obligations of the Employer except that the exercise of its rights in the furtherance of such statutory obligations shall not be in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement.
Fiduciary Obligations The Executive agrees that Proprietary Information is of critical importance to the Company and a violation of this Section 8.02 and Section 8.03 would seriously and irreparably impair and damage the Company’s business. The Executive agrees that he shall keep all Proprietary Information in a fiduciary capacity for the sole benefit of the Company.
Delivery Obligations (a) The Seller shall Deliver to the Purchaser, not later than the 5th Business Day following the Determination Date for each Lot (the “Delivery Deadline”), Finished Cobalt in an amount equal to the Payable Cobalt in respect of the Parcel from which such Lot was produced (the “Delivery Amount”); provided that where such Lot is comprised of Off-Spec Material, the Seller shall provide the Purchaser with prompt (and in any event prior to the initial Delivery Deadline) written notice (an “Off-Spec Material Notice”) of the existence of such Off-Spec Material and the Delivery Deadline for such Delivery Amount shall be as follows: (i) to the extent that the Seller is able to Deliver some or all of the Delivery Amount using Finished Cobalt held on the date of the Off- Spec Material Notice by any Vale Affiliate in inventory in a Warehouse located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], the Delivery Deadline in respect of such portion of the Delivery Amount shall be not later than the 5th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot; (ii) thereafter, to the extent that the Seller is able to Deliver some or all of any remaining portion of the Delivery Amount using Finished Cobalt held on the date of the Off-Spec Material Notice by any Vale Affiliate in inventory in a Warehouse located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], the Delivery Deadline in respect of such portion of the Delivery Amount shall be not later than the 10th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot; and (iii) thereafter, in respect of the balance of the Delivery Amount (the “Delivery Balance”), if any, the Delivery Deadline shall be not later than the 15th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot, subject to Section 2.2(c). Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that the Seller grants or has granted a permitted Stream Equivalent Transaction required to be settled in physical cobalt to any Person other than the Purchaser, the Seller shall use its available Finished Cobalt inventory (and any other Finished Cobalt that it is able to acquire) to satisfy its delivery obligations to the Purchaser and to such other Person(s) proportionately to their respective cobalt stream percentages or similar interests in cobalt. (b) The Seller shall ensure that the Vale Affiliates maintain, at all times, an inventory of at least [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive] tonnes of Finished Cobalt ([REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive]) in one or more Warehouses located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], provided that where the Vale Affiliates have drawn on such inventory of Finished Cobalt to meet the Seller’s Delivery obligations to the Purchaser in accordance with Section 2.2(a)(i) and any other permitted Stream Equivalent Transactions granted by the Seller that are required to be settled in physical cobalt, the Vale Affiliates shall have up to 45 days after the date of the relevant Delivery to restore such inventory of Finished Cobalt to at least [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive] tonnes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Vale Affiliates shall not be required to maintain any inventory of Finished Cobalt for so long as any increase to the Stream Percentage in accordance with Section 5.3 is in effect. (c) [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive]. (d) No later than 15 Business Days following the end of each calendar quarter, the Seller shall conduct an updated Metal Balance Determination in respect of all Lots in respect of which Deliveries of Finished Cobalt were made (or required to be made) by the Seller to the Purchaser in accordance with Section 2.2(a) within such calendar quarter and shall determine the quantity of Minerals processed at Long Harbour over the period of processing attributed to such Lots (the “Quarterly Parcel”). The Seller shall calculate the Payable Cobalt in respect of such Quarterly Parcel as if it were a Parcel and to the extent that the aggregate Payable Cobalt in respect of the Quarterly Parcel is greater or less than the Finished Cobalt actually Delivered (or required to be Delivered) by the Seller to the Purchaser during such calendar quarter in respect of such Lots, the Seller shall (subject to Section 2.2(e)) reduce or increase, as the case may be, the amount of the next following Delivery of Finished Cobalt (the “Subject Delivery”) to account for such difference (a “Delivery Adjustment”); provided that: (i) where the amount of such Subject Delivery is required to be increased by an amount of Finished Cobalt (the “Top-Up Amount”) pursuant to a Delivery Adjustment, the Top-Up Amount shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula: Top-Up Amount = A x (B/C) where: “A” is the number of pounds of Finished Cobalt by which (a) the number of pounds of Payable Cobalt calculated in respect of the Quarterly Parcel exceeds (b) the Finished Cobalt actually Delivered (or required to be Delivered) to the Purchaser during the relevant calendar quarter;
Additional Statutory and Regulatory Obligations Vendor acknowledges that it has the following additional obligations under Section 2-d with respect to any Protected Data received from the District, and that any failure to fulfill one or more of these statutory or regulatory obligations will be deemed a breach of the Master Agreement and the terms of this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement: (a) To limit internal access to Protected Data to only those employees or subcontractors that are determined to have legitimate educational interests within the meaning of Section 2-d and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA); i.e., they need access in order to assist Vendor in fulfilling one or more of its obligations to the District under the Master Agreement. (b) To not use Protected Data for any purposes other than those explicitly authorized in this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement and the Master Agreement to which this Exhibit is attached. (c) To not disclose any Protected Data to any other party, except for authorized representatives of Vendor using the information to carry out Vendor’s obligations to the District and in compliance with state and federal law, regulations and the terms of the Master Agreement, unless: (i) the parent or eligible student has provided prior written consent; or (ii) the disclosure is required by statute or court order and notice of the disclosure is provided to the District no later than the time of disclosure, unless such notice is expressly prohibited by the statute or court order. (d) To maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of Protected Data in its custody. (e) To use encryption technology to protect Protected Data in its custody while in motion or at rest, using a technology or methodology specified by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in guidance issued under Section 13402(H)(2) of Public Law 111-5. (f) To adopt technologies, safeguards and practices that align with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. (g) To comply with the District’s policy on data security and privacy, Section 2-d and Part 121. (h) To not sell Protected Data nor use or disclose it for any marketing or commercial purpose or facilitate its use or disclosure by any other party for any marketing or commercial purpose or permit another party to do so. (i) To notify the District, in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 of this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement, of any breach of security resulting in an unauthorized release of Protected Data by Vendor or its assignees or subcontractors in violation of applicable state or federal law, the District’s Bill of Rights for Data Security and Privacy, the District’s policies on data security and privacy, or other binding obligations relating to data privacy and security contained in the Master Agreement and this Exhibit. (j) To cooperate with the District and law enforcement to protect the integrity of investigations into the breach or unauthorized release of Protected Data. (k) To pay for or promptly reimburse the District for the full cost of notification, in the event the District is required under Section 2-d to notify affected parents, students, teachers or principals of a breach or unauthorized release of Protected Data attributed to Vendor or its subcontractors or assignees.
Reporting Obligations and Regulatory Approvals Applicable laws and regulations may require holders and beneficial owners of Shares, including the Holders and Beneficial Owners of ADSs, to satisfy reporting requirements and obtain regulatory approvals in certain circumstances. Holders and Beneficial Owners of ADSs are solely responsible for determining and complying with such reporting requirements and obtaining such approvals. Each Holder and each Beneficial Owner hereby agrees to make such determination, file such reports, and obtain such approvals to the extent and in the form required by applicable laws and regulations as in effect from time to time. Neither the Depositary, the Custodian, the Company or any of their respective agents or affiliates shall be required to take any actions whatsoever on behalf of Holders or Beneficial Owners to determine or satisfy such reporting requirements or obtain such regulatory approvals under applicable laws and regulations.
Primary Obligations This Guaranty is a primary and original ------------------- obligation of Guarantor, is not merely the creation of a surety relationship, and is an absolute, unconditional, and continuing guaranty of payment and performance which shall remain in full force and effect without respect to future changes in conditions until full and final payment in cash (or other consideration acceptable to Foothill in its sole discretion and agreed to by Foothill) of the Guarantied Obligations and the termination of all commitments of Foothill to extend Credit to Debtor or Guarantor. Guarantor agrees that it is directly, jointly and severally with any other guarantor of the Guarantied Obligations, liable to Guarantied Party, that the obligations of Guarantor hereunder are independent of the obligations of Debtor or any other guarantor, and that a separate action may be brought against Guarantor, whether such action is brought against Debtor or any other guarantor or whether Debtor or any other guarantor is joined in such action. Guarantor agrees that its liability hereunder shall be immediate and shall not be contingent upon the exercise or enforcement by Guarantied Party of whatever remedies it may have against Debtor or any other guarantor, or the enforcement of any lien or realization upon any security Guarantied Party may at any time possess. Guarantor agrees that any release which may be given by Guarantied Party to Debtor or any other guarantor shall not release Guarantor. Guarantor consents and agrees that Guarantied Party shall be under no obligation to marshal any property or assets of Debtor or any other guarantor in favor of Guarantor, or against or in payment of any or all of the Guarantied Obligations.
Obligations of the Customer 3.1 The Customer agrees to: (a) The Customer shall give the Company not less than 14 days prior written notice of any proposed change of ownership of the Customer and or any change in the Customer’s details (including but not limited to, changes in the customer’s name, address, contact phone/fax numbers or business practice). The Customer shall be liable for any loss incurred by the Company as a result of the Customers failure to comply with this clause. (b) Pay the Company the Price for carrying out the Works in accordance with this agreement; (c) Provide the Company with all necessary plans, specifications, services and amenities, so as to allow the Company to carry out the Works, provide access to the Location and ensure to the Company’s reasonable satisfaction that the Location remains in a state and condition that is safe for the Company and its employees and agents; (d) Ensure the Location complies with all necessary bylaws and restrictions is structurally sound (in accordance with all legislation governing safety in the workplace); (e) Not to cause any disruption or obstruction to the carrying out of any Works and to follow any reasonable instructions provided by the Company about the Works; (f) Where the Works requires co-ordination with other trades then the Customer will supply the Company with a schedule detailing all relevant information so as to allow the Company sufficient time to co-ordinate with the Customer’s other tradespersons; (g) Permit the Company to attach such reasonable signage as the Company may wish to any Works so as to identify that the Company is carrying out the Works; (h) In circumstances where it wishes to make a claim against the Company pursuant to the guarantee given in clause 13.2, exclusively permit the Company or its authorised representative to remedy or make good any defects in its Workmanship and not permit any other third party to do so. 3.2 Without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the Company, if the Customer fails to carry out or perform any of its obligations pursuant to this clause 3 (excepting clause 3.1(g)) then, in addition to any Additional Expenses Charge that may apply, the Company may charge the Customer a Services Delay Charge for each day (or part thereof) that the Company is, in its reasonable opinion, unable and/or not required to carry out or perform the Works as a result of such breach by the Customer. 3.3 Where the Customer requests any Related Work to be carried out, the Company will use its best endeavours to source suppliers and/or contractors to carry out the Related Work, but the Customer is responsible for the commissioning, controlling, and payment for such work. 3.4 The Customer acknowledges that unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Customer and the Company, the Customer shall be responsible for obtaining, paying for and maintaining in force all permits, approvals, authorisations, authorities, licences and consents of all regulatory authorities whatsoever which are or may be necessary or advisable in connection with the Works.
Developer Obligations In accordance with applicable NYISO requirements, Developer shall maintain satisfactory operating communications with Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. Developer shall provide standard voice line, dedicated voice line and facsimile communications at its Large Generating Facility control room or central dispatch facility through use of either the public telephone system, or a voice communications system that does not rely on the public telephone system. Developer shall also provide the dedicated data circuit(s) necessary to provide Developer data to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO as set forth in Appendix D hereto. The data circuit(s) shall extend from the Large Generating Facility to the location(s) specified by Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. Any required maintenance of such communications equipment shall be performed by Developer. Operational communications shall be activated and maintained under, but not be limited to, the following events: system paralleling or separation, scheduled and unscheduled shutdowns, equipment clearances, and hourly and daily load data.
Provider Obligations A. PROVIDER will perform the Services in accordance with the standards of care, skill, and diligence expected of a qualified, competent and experienced professional in the provision of the type of services required under this Agreement. B. PROVIDER will obtain, maintain in effect, and pay the cost for all licenses, permits, or certifications that may be necessary for PROVIDER’s performance of this Agreement. C. PROVIDER represents and warrants that there are no obligations, commitments, third party rights, or impediments of any kind that will limit or prevent PROVIDER’s performance of the Services.