Best endeavours obligation Sample Clauses

Best endeavours obligation. The Purchaser must use its best endeavours to negotiate Agreements with adjacent management rightholders to co-ordinate frequencies to maximise technical efficiency and minimise interference risks in a fair and objective spirit by discussion. Where the Purchaser and an adjacent rightholder are unable to agree, the Purchaser agrees to submit the dispute to such dispute resolution procedures as are from time to time nominated by the Chief Executive (which may include expert determination or arbitration by an arbitrator nominated by the Chief Executive). The Purchaser agrees that the decision resulting from the dispute resolution procedure will be final and binding in the absence of manifest error.
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  • Servicer’s Obligations The Issuer shall cause the Servicer to comply with Sections 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 4.10 and Article Eight of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • HIRER’S OBLIGATIONS a) The Hirer acknowledges having received the Vehicle in a clean condition, with a full fuel tank and full bottle of gas (if applicable). The Hirer will return the Vehicle in a clean condition with a full fuel tank and a full bottle of gas (if applicable, and subject to any pre-purchase fuel and/or pre- purchase gas option being taken), on the Return Date at the time and at the Return Point set out in the Rental Agreement. b) The Hirer must ensure that all reasonable care is taken in handling and parking the Vehicle and that it is left securely locked when not in use. c) The Hirer must ensure that the recommended levels are maintained with respect to the water in the radiator and battery, the oil and the tyre pressures of the Vehicle. d) Smoking and/or animals (excluding registered guide or assistance dogs) are not permitted in the Vehicle at any time. If this condition is breached, the Hirer must pay to JUCY a cleaning fee determined by JUCY in its reasonable opinion and being not more than $250. e) The Hirer must ensure that all Authorised Drivers comply with, and all Authorised Drivers shall be bound by, these terms and conditions and all Authorised Drivers must carry their driver’s licence with them when driving the Vehicle. f) In the event of any new damage to the Vehicle, the Hirer must notify JUCY of the full circumstances of the damage as soon as practicable (being not more than 48 hours) from the time the Hirer has knowledge of the damage. g) If there is an equipment defect or mechanical failure of the Vehicle during the Term of Hire, the Hirer must notify JUCY as soon as practicable, and in any event within 48 hours, from the time the Hirer has knowledge of the defect or failure to give JUCY the opportunity to rectify the problem during the Term of Hire. JUCY does not accept liability for any claims submitted after this period. h) The Hirer must ensure that a copy of this Agreement is kept in the Vehicle throughout the Term of Hire and produced without delay for inspection on demand by an enforcement officer i) The Hirer shall not: i) drive or use the Vehicle (or permit the Vehicle to be driven or used) otherwise than in a prudent and cautious manner. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, a single Vehicle rollover shall be considered a breach of this clause 6(i) unless the Stress Free Plus excess reduction has been taken out;

  • Developer’s Obligations 7.1.1 In consideration of the Rights hereby granted, the Developer shall pay to the Authority an annual fee of Rs. /- (Rupees only) (“Fee”) commencing from the 1st (first) anniversary of Appointed Date. The Fee is exclusive of GST and all other applicable taxes and shall be payable by the Developer at actual over and above the Fee. The Fee is payable to the Authority on or before 30 (thirty) days prior to the start of every year in advance as set out in Schedule 1 throughout the Agreement Period. During the Agreement Period the Fee shall be increased by 5% (five percent) every year over the previous year’s Fee on compounded basis. 7.1.2 The Developer should pay the Fee to the Authority notwithstanding the fact that, the development of Project Facilities is not completed within the specified period or Developer does not start the commercial operation of the Project. In other words, the Developer shall not be entitled to seek any reduction of Fee, claim, damages, compensation or any other consideration from the Authority on account of any reason. 7.1.3 Any delay in payment of the Fee shall attract an interest for the delayed period at the rate of SBI PLR plus 5% per annum on the outstanding amount, which shall be due from the date of such payment till the amount is realized by the Authority. In addition to the foregoing, any delay in payment of Fee beyond a period of 60 (sixty) days from the due date of such payment will be construed to be Material Breach under this Agreement.

  • Managers’ Obligations 4.1 The Managers undertake to use their best endeavours to provide the agreed Management Services as agents for and on behalf of the Owners in accordance with sound ship management practice and to protect and promote the interests of the Owners in all matters relating to the provision of services hereunder. Provided, however, that the Managers in the performance of their management responsibilities under this Agreement shall be entitled to have regard to their overall responsibility in relation to all vessels as may from time to time be entrusted to their management and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Managers shall be entitled to allocate available supplies, manpower and services in such manner as in the prevailing circumstances the Managers in their absolute discretion consider to be fair and reasonable. 4.2 Where the Managers are providing Technical Management in accordance with sub-clause 3.2, they shall procure that the requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied and they shall in particular be deemed to be the “Company” as defined by the ISM Code, assuming the responsibility for the operation of the Vessel and taking over the duties and responsibilities imposed by the ISM Code when applicable.

  • The Supplier's Obligations The Supplier will in writing, by the time and date specified by the Contracting Body in accordance with paragraph 3.1.3(b) provide the Contracting Body with either: 3.2.1 a statement to the effect that it does not wish to tender in relation to the relevant Service Requirements; or 3.2.2 the Statement of Work and full details of its tender made in respect of the relevant Statement of Requirements. In the event that the Supplier submits a Statement of Work, it should include, as a minimum: a) an email response subject line to comprise unique reference number and Supplier name, so as to clearly identify the Supplier; b) a brief summary, in the email (followed by a confirmation letter), stating whether or not the Supplier is bidding for the Statement of Requirements; c) a proposal covering the Services Requirements; and d) confirmation of discounts applicable to the work, as referenced in Framework Agreement Schedule 3 (Charging Structure). 3.2.3 The Supplier shall ensure that any prices submitted in relation to a further competition held pursuant to this paragraph 3 shall be based on the Charging Structure and take into account any discount to which the Contracting Body may be entitled as set out in Framework Agreement Schedule 3 (Charging Structure). 3.2.4 The Supplier agrees that: a) all tenders submitted by the Supplier in relation to a further competition held pursuant to this paragraph 3 shall remain open for acceptance by the Contracting Body for ninety (90) Working Days (or such other period specified in the invitation to tender issued by the relevant Contracting Body in accordance with the Ordering Procedure); and b) all tenders submitted by the Supplier are made and will be made in good faith and that the Supplier has not and will not fix(ed) or adjust(ed) the amount of the offer by or in accordance with any agreement or arrangement with any other person. The Supplier certifies that it has not and undertakes that it will not: (a) communicate to any person other than the person inviting these offers the amount or approximate amount of the offer, except where the disclosure, in confidence, of the approximate amount of the offer was necessary to obtain quotations required for the preparation of the offer; and (b) enter into any arrangement or agreement with any other person that he or the other person(s) shall refrain from making an offer or as to the amount of any offer to be submitted.

  • Vendor’s Obligations Vendor shall incur no further obligations in connection with the terminated work and on the date set in the notice of termination Vendor will stop work to the extent specified. Vendor shall also terminate outstanding orders and subcontracts as they relate to the terminated work. Vendor shall settle the liabilities and claims arising out of the termination of subcontracts and orders connected with the terminated work. The MTC or designee may direct Vendor to assign Vendor’s right, title, and interest under terminated orders or subcontracts to the MTC. Vendor must still complete the work not terminated by the notice of termination and may incur obligations as are necessary to do so.

  • Provider’s Obligations 9.1 The Provider shall: 9.1.1 Ensure or procure the Availability of the DER and perform the Flexibility Services in compliance with this Agreement and all Applicable Laws, Statutory Requirements and Good Industry Practice; 9.1.2 own and/or manage the DER during the Term and shall ensure that all technical, communication and data provision requirements set out in Schedule 4 and Schedule 6 are complied with at all times; 9.1.3 provide the Flexibility Services in accordance with all UK health, safety and environment legislation and approved codes of practice; 9.1.4 remedy any defect of the Flexibility Services with Good Industry Practice and to the satisfaction of the Company; 9.1.5 act diligently and in good faith in all of its dealings with the Company; 9.1.6 ensure that it is available at all times on reasonable notice to provide such assistance or information as the Company may reasonably require in connection with the Flexibility Services; 9.1.7 disclose the existence of any agreement or arrangement the Provider may have in respect of the DER that provides Flexibility Services under this Agreement that could reasonably impact Availability of the DER or the ability of the Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 9.1.8 at the request of the Company, make available to the Company information in relation to the metering equipment at the DER, including but not limited to a manufacturers test certificate, single line diagram, and technical information from the manufacturer of the meter, which sets out the typical errors of the meter; 9.1.9 permit and grant (or procure) free and unrestricted rights of access to and over and egress from the Site to the Company and/or its agents or sub-contractors (upon reasonable notice) as the Company may reasonably require in order to inspect and test the DER, or to install, maintain, replace or remove communication equipment belonging to the Company in relation to the provision of flexibility services.

  • Subscriber’s Obligations It is the responsibility of the Subscriber to purchase computer hardware and software and/or make modifications to their existing equipment that are necessary for access to the Database. The Subscriber is responsible for ensuring that unauthorized personnel do not use the Subscriber’s computer. Information accessed from the Database is for the use of the Subscriber.

  • Seller's Obligation The obligation of Sellers to sell and deliver the Assets to Buyer is subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by Sellers) as of the Closing of the following conditions: (i) The representations and warranties of Buyer made in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date hereof and (except as they may be affected by transactions contemplated hereby and except for representations and warranties that by their terms are made only as of an earlier date) immediately prior to the Closing, as though made immediately prior to the Closing; Buyer shall have performed or complied in all material respects with all obligations and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by Buyer by the time of the Closing; and Buyer shall have delivered to the Company a certificate dated the Closing Date and signed by an executive officer of Buyer on behalf of Buyer confirming the foregoing. (ii) No injunction or order of any court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction shall be in effect that restrains or prohibits the purchase or sale of the Assets hereunder; provided that an injunction or court order that prohibits the transfer of ownership of, or leasehold interests in, one or more parcels of Real Estate or other Assets shall not be deemed to restrain or prohibit the purchase or sale of the Assets hereunder unless the failure of Buyer to acquire ownership of, or leasehold interests in, such parcels or other Assets has a Material Adverse Effect; provided that nothing in this Section 5(b)(ii) shall affect the condition set forth in Section 5(b)(iii); and provided also that an injunction or court order which prohibits the transfer of any or all of the Ridgedale and Rosedale stores shall not be considered to be all or a part of a Material Adverse Effect. (iii) The waiting period under the HSR Act shall have expired or terminated.

  • THE CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS (1) The Customer must maintain procedures relating to a withdrawal of the goods, recall and tampering and records necessary to support a recall of the goods, and allow the Supplier to inspect such procedures and records at any time on reasonable notice. (2) The Customer must provide any services, resources or facilities to the Supplier as may be reasonably required in respect of a recall of the goods. (3) The Supplier agrees to refund or provide credit to the Customer for any units of the goods that are recalled under this clause unless the conduct of the Customer or its employees, contractors or other persons it has engaged has given rise to the recall of the goods.

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