Affiliates of Symetra Sample Clauses

Affiliates of Symetra. As of the Effective Date, ACS shall be responsible for providing to Symetra and those Symetra Affiliates identified in Schedule 7 the Services contemplated to be received by Symetra and those Symetra Affiliates identified in Schedule 7 under this Agreement as of the Effective Date. After the Effective Date, Symetra may add Affiliates and/or business ventures of Symetra and/or its Affiliates to the scope of this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2.4. ACS is fully responsible for the performance of its obligations under this Agreement with respect to the Services provided by ACS to Symetra and its Affiliates. Symetra (and not its Affiliates) shall be responsible for paying all Fees to be paid to ACS hereunder.
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Affiliates of Symetra. ACS shall provide the Services to Symetra and those Symetra Affiliates identified in Schedule 7. After the Restatement Date, Symetra may add Affiliates and/or business ventures of Symetra and/or its Affiliates to the scope of this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2.4. ACS is fully responsible for the performance of its obligations under this Agreement with respect to the Services provided by ACS to Symetra and its Affiliates. Symetra (and not its Affiliates) shall be responsible for paying all Fees to be paid to ACS hereunder.

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