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Buyer and Mr. Michael C. Callihan, respectively, shall execute and delivxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxment.
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Buyer and Mr. John DeVito will have executed and delivered to each other an employmxxx xxxxxxxnt (the "EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT") for a minimum term of one-year (1 year) and containing such other terms as may be mutually agreed upon by Buyer and Mr. John DeVito;
Buyer and Mr. John DeVito shall negotiate the Employment Agreement, which shall xx xxx x xinimum term of one-year (1 year) and contain such other terms as may be mutually agreed by Buyer and Mr. John DeVito, and Seller, Shareholder and Mr. John DeVito shall xxxx xxx xxasonable actions necessary to permix Xx. Xxxx DeVito to enter into the Employment Agreement.

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  • After Closing (a) In the event that after taking possession of the Dwelling, the Purchaser shall complete and/or install any additions and/or improvements such as, but not limited to, porches, patios, plantings, paved driveways, pools or hot tubs, curbs or fences which are located within 6 feet of an external wall or within any area which interfere with the Vendor or Subdivider installing any required services, the Purchaser will remove such addition and/or improvements within 5 business days of written request from the Vendor and prior to the Vendor taking any corrective actions which it is required to take. (b) In the event that after taking possession of the Dwelling, the Purchaser shall complete and/or install any improvements, additions or alterations thereto, including, but not limited to, finishing basement, wallpapering, cabinetry and/or mouldings and/or finishings, porch tiles or finishes, pools or hot tubs the Purchaser shall be required to remove such improvements, additions or alterations at his own expense, in the event that the Vendor shall be required to carry out any repairs or replacements to the Dwelling in the area of such improvements, additions or alterations. (c) The Purchaser acknowledges that grading and sodding shall be done between June and October (weather permitting and subject to availability of supplies) of any year as per the Vendor's scheduling program. The Purchaser agrees that he shall be solely responsible for watering and general maintenance of sod from the Closing or from the date that sod is laid, whichever shall be the later, and the Vendor shall have no obligation in that regard. In the event the Vendor is, for any reason, required to replace laid sod, the Vendor shall not be obligated to do so until payment has been made therefor by the Purchaser and if so replaced, the Purchaser agrees to reimburse the Vendor for the costs and expenses of same as determined by the Vendor, which costs and expenses may be deducted from the Security Deposit at the Vendor's sole, absolute and unfettered discretion. Further, the Purchaser acknowledges that the order of closing of the Property and/or the order of completion or closing of other lots sold by the Vendor is not indicative of the order of sodding of the Property and said other lots. (d) The Purchaser covenants to occupy the Dwelling forthwith after Closing. The Purchaser agrees not to finish the whole or any part of the basement of the Dwelling for a period of 24 months after the Closing or such longer period which is equivalent to the warranty period under the Warranty Act for basement repairs. The Purchaser hereby releases the Vendor from any liability whatsoever in respect of water damage to basement improvements and chattels stored in basement resulting from water seepage or leakage, including any consequential damages arising therefrom. (e) The Purchaser acknowledges that the Vendor has a master key for the subdivision and in the event that the Purchaser wishes to change any locks, he may do so, at his own expense, any time after Closing. (f) If settlement occurs due to soil disturbances around the Dwelling, the walkways, driveways and sodded areas, all minor settlements shall be the responsibility of the Purchaser, and the Vendor will rectify any major settlement once only, and such work, unless of an emergency nature, will be completed when reasonably feasible and according to the Vendor's work program and availability of materials and tradesmen's services. The Vendor is not responsible for any damage to the Dwelling which the Vendor considers of a minor nature by reason of such settlement. (g) No request by the Purchaser for homeowner service will be processed by the Vendor unless such request is in writing other than emergency service, such as no heat, water or electricity. In the event the Vendor is requested by the Purchaser to perform a homeowner service call for repairs relating to construction or work performed by the Vendor and the Vendor determines in its sole discretion that such repair is required due to any negligent act or omission either through the neglect or omission of the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall pay to the Vendor the sum of $350.00 per homeowner service call, plus the cost of all materials utilized by the Vendor in making such repair, plus Applicable Taxes thereon. (h) The Purchaser agrees that after Closing, if required by the Municipality or any public or private utility such as the local electric authority, gas company, telecommunication or television system provider he will grant an easement for the installation and maintenance of sewers, water mains, lines or any other similar installations.

  • Acquired Assets On the Closing Date, in accordance with this Agreement, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall sell, convey, transfer, assign and deliver to Buyer, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances, and Buyer will purchase, acquire and accept, all of Seller's and its Subsidiaries' respective right, title and interest in and to the following properties, assets and other rights, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible (collectively, the "Acquired Assets"): (a) The Equipment of Seller and its Subsidiaries listed on Schedule 2.1(a), together with any Equipment transferred to Buyer pursuant to Section 2.4 (c) (the "Acquired Equipment"); (b) The inventory of Seller and its Subsidiaries listed on Schedule 2.1(b) (the "Acquired Inventory"); (c) The Contracts of Seller and its Subsidiaries (including any future claims arising from or related to such contracts) listed on Schedule 2.1(c) hereto and the Backlog related to such Contracts (the "Assumed Contracts"); (d) Copies or originals of all books, records, data (in any media), papers and instruments of whatever nature and wherever located to the extent related to the Acquired Assets; (e) All licenses, sublicenses and other contract rights held by Seller and its Subsidiaries in connection with the Business listed on Schedule 2.1(e), including all Insituform and NuPipe licenses, sublicenses and rights to use or operate under Insituform or NuPipe patents or trademarks, and intangible or intellectual property rights, including know-how, relating thereto or to the Business (the "Acquired Intellectual Property"); (f) All Permits required solely in connection with the Business in effect as of the Closing Date, to the extent such Permits are transferable (the "Acquired Permits"); and (g) All rights to the name "Insituform", "Insituform East", "MidSouth" and "insitu" and all derivatives thereof.

  • By Sellers Sellers covenant and agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Purchaser, its Affiliates and the officers, directors, employees, agents, advisers and representatives of each such Person (collectively, the "Purchaser Indemnitees") from and against, and pay or reimburse the Purchaser Indemnitees for, any and all claims, liabilities, obligations, losses, fines, costs, royalties, proceedings, deficiencies or damages (whether absolute, accrued, conditional or otherwise and whether or not resulting from third party claims), including out-of-pocket expenses and reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees incurred in the investigation or defense of any of the same or in asserting any of their respective rights hereunder (collectively, "Losses"), resulting from or arising out of: (i) any inaccuracy of any representation or warranty made by any Seller herein, or in any certificate delivered by an officer of any Seller pursuant hereto (a "Seller Certificate") or in any Collateral Agreement or in connection herewith or therewith; (ii) any failure of any Seller to perform any covenant or agreement hereunder or under any Collateral Agreement or fulfill any other obligation in respect hereof or of any Collateral Agreement; (iii) any and all Retained Liabilities or Retained Assets; (iv) any and all Taxes (other than payroll Taxes) of any Seller and all Affiliates thereof relating to or arising out of the Business accruing, or with respect to any event or time period occurring, at or prior to Closing; and (v) any and all liabilities in respect of employees of Seller or its Affiliates or Plans except to the extent assumed by Purchaser pursuant to Section 4.3. Cap on Sellers' Indemnification Obligations. Sellers' obligation to indemnify Purchaser Indemnitees pursuant to this Agreement, any Seller Certificate or any Collateral Agreement for breaches or inaccuracies of representations or warranties, and for breaches or failures to perform covenants or agreements or to fulfill any other obligations set forth in this Agreement (except for (x) the Seller Surviving Covenants, and (y) solely to the extent expressly contemplated by this Section 8.9(a), the Environmental Covenants (as defined in this Section 8.9(a))), in any Seller Certificate or in any Collateral Agreement, shall not exceed the amount of funds held in the Escrow Account at the time such claims

  • Contractor’s Project Manager and Key Personnel Contractor shall appoint a Project Manager to direct the Contractor’s efforts in fulfilling Contractor’s obligations under this Contract. This Project Manager shall be subject to approval by the County and shall not be changed without the written consent of the County’s Project Manager, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Contractor’s Project Manager shall be assigned to this project for the duration of the Contract and shall diligently pursue all work and services to meet the project time lines. The County’s Project Manager shall have the right to require the removal and replacement of the Contractor’s Project Manager from providing services to the County under this Contract. The County’s Project manager shall notify the Contractor in writing of such action. The Contractor shall accomplish the removal within five (5) business days after written notice by the County’s Project Manager. The County’s Project Manager shall review and approve the appointment of the replacement for the Contractor’s Project Manager. The County is not required to provide any additional information, reason or rationale in the event it The County is not required to provide any additional information, reason or rationale in the event it requires the removal of Contractor’s Project Manager from providing further services under the Contract.

  • Contracting Parties The Government customer (Licensee) is the “Ordering Activity”, “defined as an entity authorized to order under GSA contracts as set forth in GSA ORDER 4800.2G ADM, as may be revised from time to time. The Licensee cannot be an individual because any implication of individual licensing triggers the requirements for legal review by Federal Employee unions. Conversely, because of competition rules, the contractor must be defined as a single entity even if the contractor is part of a corporate group. The Government cannot contract with the group, or in the alternative with a set of contracting parties.

  • Both Parties The following is expressly understood by all parties of the Agreement: 1. Legal custody of the child or children shall at all times remain with the Cabinet. 2. The parties shall work in partnership and comply with all applicable federal and state laws for services provided under this agreement including: A. Private Child-Caring: 1) Title 920 Kentucky Administrative Regulation (KAR), Cabinet for Health and Family Services o Chapter 1 Administration ▪ 920 KAR 1:060. Protection of human subjects. ▪ 920 KAR 1:070. Deaf, hard of hearing, and speech impaired persons services. ▪ 920 KAR 1:090. Client Civil Rights complaint process. 2) Title 922 Kentucky Administrative Regulation (KAR), Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department for Community Based Services Protection and Permanency, o Chapter 1 Child Welfare ▪ 922 KAR 1:140. Xxxxxx care and adoption permanency services. ▪ 922 KAR 1:300. Standards for child-caring facilities. ▪ 922 KAR 1:305. Licensure of child-caring facilities and child-placing agencies. ▪ 922 KAR 1:320 Service appeals ▪ 922 KAR 1:330, Child protective services. ▪ 922 KAR 1:360. Private child care placement, levels of care, and payment. ▪ 922 KAR 1:380. Standards for emergency shelter child-caring facilities. ▪ 922 KAR 1:390. Standards for residential child-caring facilities ▪ 922 KAR 1:510. Authorization for disclosure of protection and permanency. 3) Title I Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth o KRS Chapter 2 Citizenship, Emblems, Holidays, and Time ▪ KRS 2.015 Age of majority--Exceptions. 4) Title III Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS), Executive Branch o KRS Chapter 17 Public Safety ▪ KRS 17.165 Definitions--Criminal record check for job applicants at child- care centers--Restrictions on employing violent offenders or persons convicted of sex crimes. 5) Title XIII Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS), Education o KRS Chapter 158 Conduct of Schools—Special Programs ▪ KRS 158.137 Educational passports for state agency children. 6) Title XVII Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS), Economic Security and Public Welfare o KRS Chapter 199 Protective Services for Children—Adoption ▪ KRS 199.011 Definitions for chapter. ▪ KRS 199. 640 Licensing of child-caring and child-placing agencies or facilities—License fees—Standards—Recordkeeping and reporting—Use of corporal punishment—Prohibition against hiring convicted sex offender— Confidentiality of records. ▪ KRS 199.645 Administrative regulations for facilities and agencies caring for children before adjudication under KRS Chapter 630. ▪ KRS 199.650 Authorized activities of child-caring facilities or child-placing agencies. ▪ KRS 199.670 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license of child-caring facilities or child-placing agencies. ▪ KRS 199.802 Consideration of best interest of child in placing child within same or different school district.

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