Agreement Obligations Clause Samples
Agreement Obligations. When Client fails to comply with, or to perform, any other term, obligation, covenant or condition contained in: (i) this Agreement; (ii) any Service Attachment; or (iii) any other agreement between Client and NetGain.
Agreement Obligations. If the Student breaches any provision of the Agreement, NMSU may terminate the Agreement and retain all payments made hereunder and NMSU may seek any other remedy in law or in equity which it may elect, including, but not limited to, eviction, specific performance of the Agreement, and damages. The Student agrees to pay all reasonable costs, attorney’s fees and expenses incurred by NMSU in enforcing the Agreement.
Agreement Obligations. In case any obligations referred to in Clause 4.20 of this Consortium Agreement refer to obligations in the Grant Agreement, any Case A Associated Partner signing up to the Consortium Agreement will also comply with those Grant Agreement obligations. In addition, pursuant to Article 9.1 of the Grant Agreement, the Beneficiaries must ensure towards the IHI JU that their obligations under Articles 11 (proper implementation), 12 (conflict of interests), 13 (confidentiality and security), 14 (ethics), 17.2 (visibility), 18 (specific rules for carrying out action), 19 (information) and 20 (record-keeping) and 25 (audit rights) of the Grant Agreement also apply to any Associated Partners. Any Case A Associated Partner signing up to the Consortium Agreement hereby acknowledges and agrees to fully comply with such obligations and to be liable towards the Beneficiaries for their compliance with such obligations.]
5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – BACKGROUND, ADDITIONAL DATA, KNOW-HOW OR INFORMATION 5.1IDENTIFICATION OF BACKGROUND, ADDITIONAL DATA, KNOW-HOW OR INFORMATION
5.1. 1Beneficiaries shall identify and agree any Background in writing in Appendix 5 of this Consortium Agreement. Such Appendix shall be deemed the “Agreement on Background” pursuant to Annex 5 of the Grant Agreement. If Background is subject to rights of a Third Party, the contributing Beneficiary must ensure that it is able to comply with its obligations under the Grant Agreement and this Consortium Agreement. Pursuant to the Grant Agreement where the call conditions restrict control due to strategic interests reasons, Background that is subject to control or other restrictions by a country (or entity from a country) which is not one of the eligible countries or target countries set out in the call conditions and that impact the Exploitation of the Results (i.e. would make the Exploitation of the Results subject to control or restrictions) must not be used and must be explicitly excluded from it in the Agreement on Background — unless otherwise agreed with the IHI JU.
5.1. 2After its signature of or accession to the Grant Agreement and during the Action, each Beneficiary may identify additional Background. The Beneficiary shall add such additional Background to the list provided for in Appendix 5 and circulate the updated list to the other Beneficiaries and [Insert appropriate governance body, such as the PMO]. Providing additional Background in Appendix 5 shall constitute an amendment to this Consorti...
Agreement Obligations. Organizer shall: - Organize and conduct the Event following the principles of transparency and fairness. - Offer the following selection of sponsorship opportunities at the conference: • Sponsor keynote speaker- sponsoring Prof. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ - this speaker has to acknowledge our journal during the presentation; • Announcing and recognizing the sponsors at the time of the workshop and the opening ceremony; • Share with us some pictures of journal promotion; • Paid Media Partnership – Logo on the website and 1/2 Page color advertisement in the program book. - According to the sponsorship form agreed upon by both parties, they will offer corresponding promotion at the conference and provide feedback. - If the Event is postponed or cancelled, the Organizer is obliged to provide immediate notice. MDPI reserves the right to modify or withdraw sponsorships. MDPI shall: - Provide institutional support and sponsor the Event in exchange for exhibition spaces or activities to promote Separations. - Accept to sponsor the Event: Sponsor keynote speaker , based on the agreed sponsorship category between the Parties. - Make payment upon receipt of the invoice in a lump-sum within 30 days of the invoice issuance date, using the chosen payment method. If the payment is related to an individual, the payment details should be provided as outlined in paragraph 2. Payment.
Agreement Obligations. In an effort to ensure successful and efficient operation of the Degree Partnership Program contemplated by this Agreement and in exchange for the mutual promises and consideration contained herein, the Parties agree as follows:
(a) To create within the Degree Partnership Program a four-year dual Bachelor’s Degree program in [PROGRAM];
(b) The Degree Partnership Program will offer the first three years of instruction at [INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION] based on a jointly- designed undergraduate curriculum. The final year of instruction at WOU. During the first three years at [INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION], two thirds of the courses will be taught by faculty from [INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION] and one third of courses will be taught by WOU approved faculty. The fourth year of instruction will be offered at both Institutions.
(c) Qualified students may choose to apply to study at WOU for the senior year. WOU guarantees admission of [INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION] students in this Degree Partnership Program who meet ALL WOU Admissions requirements and apply within [X weeks] before the start of the first term at WOU.
Agreement Obligations. To satisfy all obligations of Broadcast under this Agreement.
Agreement Obligations. In exchange for mutual assurances and consideration contained herein, including Appendices A and B attached and incorporated herein, the Parties agree as follows to ensure successful and efficient operation of the DPP contemplated by this Agreement:
Agreement Obligations. In exchange for mutual promises and consideration contained herein, including Appendices A and B attached and incorporated herein, the Parties agree as follows to ensure successful and efficient operation of the Degree Partnership Program contemplated by this Agreement:
(a) RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSIONS
(i) Recruitment of students will be the responsibility of each Institution.
(ii) Students will be admitted through the dual admission process using the same WOU Freshman and Transfer Admission requirements as would apply to students seeking admission directly to WOU programs.
(iii) The admission deadline will be three weeks before the start of classes each term based on WOU’s academic calendar. Currently admitted WOU students may be added after the deadline, as agreed upon by both schools.
(iv) Enrollment in the Degree Partnership Program is dual enrollment at WOU and [XCC]. Accordingly, education records will be available to officials at both Institutions on an as-needed and authorized basis. For purposes of this Section and Agreement, each Institution is a “school official,” as defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and its implementing regulations, of the other Institution, with all rights, duties and obligations available to school officials, including but not limited to obligations regarding the re-disclosure of education records.
(v) Representatives from WOU Office of Admissions or other designated office will conduct several campus visits at [XCC] during the academic terms. [XCC] will provide a physical space and assist in promoting the WOU visit. WOU and [XCC] will also design and implement targeted visit events at [XCC] that focus on specific academic majors, student groups or activities.
(vi) The Parties agree to develop degree pathway advising guides for use by [XCC] students and advisors. The guides will be reviewed regularly to ensure continued accuracy.
(vii) The Parties agree to investigate ways to successfully collaborate in the areas of international student recruitment and retention.
(b) TUITION AND FEES
(i) Tuition and fees will be assessed based on the courses for which students register. College tuition and fees will be assessed for [XCC] courses and WOU tuition and fees will be assessed for WOU courses according to the normal fee structure. Withdrawals and refunds will be handled by the party that receives the tuition and fees in accordance with its policies and procedures.
(ii) Tuition will be assessed at reside...
Agreement Obligations. The Company will continue to provide the Employee with the following:
(i) Base salary payments to be paid through the Separation Date in accordance with the Company’s usual and customary payroll practices and procedures, assuming a pro-rated continuation of the Employee’s annual compensation of $300,000;
(ii) Employee benefits through the Separation Date, provided that the Company reserves the right to amend, suspend, or terminate such employee benefits to the extent such amendment, suspension, or termination is applicable to similarly situated participants, and further provided that such employee benefits will cease upon the Employee’s receipt of comparable benefits or coverage from a subsequent employer prior to the Separation Date:
(iii) Incentive Bonus for the 2006 fiscal year in the amount of US$105,000 (one hundred and five thousand US dollars);
(iv) Reimbursement for any appropriate and reasonable business expenses in accordance with the Company’s usual and customary practices and procedures, provided that the Employee provides proper documentation of such expenses and submits the reimbursement request prior to the Separation Date.
