Circularise’s Obligations Sample Clauses

Circularise’s Obligations. Circularise shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to this Agreement and the applicable Order Form during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted in Section 12.1) right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service in accordance with the Documentation, solely for Customer’s business purposes. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service or the Professional Services is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Circularise with respect to future functionality or features. Circularise will comply with all applicable Laws in its provision of the Service. Circularise shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service available to Customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of each year (except for any unavailability caused by a Force Majeure event).

Related to Circularise’s Obligations

  • Parties Obligations The Parties’ obligations under this Agreement will continue notwithstanding the existence of a Material Change.

  • TRANSNET’S OBLIGATIONS 8.1 Transnet undertakes to promptly comply with any reasonable request by the Supplier/Service Provider for information, including information concerning Transnet's operations and activities, that relates to the Goods/Services as may be necessary for the Supplier/Service Provider to provide the Goods/Services, but for no other purpose. However, Transnet's compliance with any request for information is subject to any internal security rules and requirements and subject to the observance by the Supplier/Service Provider of its confidentiality obligations under this Agreement. 8.2 The Supplier/Service Provider shall give Transnet reasonable notice of any information it requires. 8.3 Transnet agrees to provide the Supplier/Service Provider or its Personnel such access to and use of its facilities as is necessary to allow the Supplier/Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  • City’s Obligations A. Following the execution of this Agreement, the CITY shall begin efforts to implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement. The failure by the CITY to develop and implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. The CITY understands and agrees that, in the event termination of this Agreement by CITY, or pursuant to Article V of this Agreement, the CITY shall reimburse the IDC the full amount of money paid by the IDC to the CITY. B. In accordance with Chapter 2264 of the Texas Government Code, the CITY agrees not to knowingly employ an undocumented worker. During the term of this Agreement, the CITY shall notify the IDC of any complaint brought against CITY alleging that it has employed undocumented workers. If the CITY, or any branch, division or department of the CITY is convicted of a violation under 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a (f), the total amount of economic development grants it has received, together with interest at the rate of five percent (5%), shall be repaid by the CITY to the IDC not later than the one hundred twentieth (120th) day after the date the IDC becomes aware of and notifies the CITY of the violation. The CITY shall not be liable for a violation of Chapter 2264 by a subsidiary, affiliate, or franchisee, or by any person with whom the CITY contracts. The CITY shall reimburse the IDC the required amount within thirty (30) days of the termination of this Agreement. The CITY further certifies that CITY is following Texas Government Code Chapter 2252 (foreign terrorist organizations prohibited), Texas Government Code Chapter 2270 (boycott-Israel), and Texas Government Code Chapter 2274, (boycotts-energy company; discrimination – firearms entity or trade association). C. The CITY shall keep and maintain complete and accurate records relating to its hiring and employment of persons, which is separate and identifiable from its other records, and shall make such records available for not less than three (3) years following termination of this Agreement. The IDC and its representatives shall be entitled to inspect said records during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, upon reasonable notice to the CITY. The CITY’s failure to comply with this provision will constitute a breach of the Agreement.

  • Client’s Obligations 4.1 The Client shall: (a) ensure that the terms of the Order and any other information it provides in the Order Form are complete and accurate; (b) co-operate with the Company in all matters relating to the Services; (c) provide the Company, its employees, agents, consultants and subcontractors, with access to the Client’s premises, office accommodation and other facilities as reasonably required by the Company to provide the Services; (d) provide the Company with such information and materials as the Company may reasonably require in order to supply the Services, and ensure that such information is complete and accurate in all material respects; (e) prepare the Client’s premises for the supply of the Services; (f) obtain and maintain all necessary licences, permissions and consents which may be required for the Services before the date on which the Services are to start; (g) comply with all applicable laws, including health and safety laws; and (h) keep all materials, equipment, documents and other property of the Company (Company Materials) at the Client’s premises in safe custody at its own risk, maintain the Company Materials in good condition until returned to the Company, and not dispose of or use the Company Materials other than in accordance with the Company’s written instructions or authorisation; and (i) comply with any additional obligations as set out in the Order Form. 4.2 If the Company’s performance of any of its obligations under the Contract is prevented or delayed by any act or omission by the Client or failure by the Client to perform any relevant obligation (Client Default): (a) without limiting or affecting any other right or remedy available to it, the Company shall have the right to suspend performance of the Services until the Client remedies the Client Default, and to rely on the Client Default to relieve it from the performance of any of its obligations in each case to the extent the Client Default prevents or delays the Company’s performance of any of its obligations; (b) the Company shall not be liable for any costs or losses sustained or incurred by the Client arising directly or indirectly from the Company’s failure or delay to perform any of its obligations as set out in this Clause 4.2; and (c) the Client shall reimburse the Company on written demand for any costs or losses sustained or incurred by the Company arising directly or indirectly from the Client Default. 4.3 The Client shall provide any Client Requirements to the Company in a timely manner in order to enable the Company to provide the Services, including, without limitation, all materials, assets, information and/or documentation of the Client which the Client has agreed to provide or which subsequently becomes necessary to provide in order to allow the Company to provide the Services. 4.4 In the event that the Client should fail to supply the Client Requirements at the time specified or in a timely manner as set out in the above clause 4.3, the Company shall not be held responsible for any consequences of such delays, and the Clients hereby holds harmless the Company from and against all claims, liabilities, losses, costs or expenses arising out of or in connection with such delays.

  • Conditions to Each Party’s Obligations The respective obligation of each Party to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction (or written waiver by such Party) at or prior to the Closing of the following conditions:

  • Responsibilities of the Parties; Indemnification; Warranties and Disclaimers a. The Trust agrees that it shall be solely responsible for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the compliance testing results, reports, forms or other data or information included in the Money Market Services provided by the Administrator. b. The Parties acknowledge that the Administrator is required to rely upon data provided by the Trust or third parties (“Data”) in providing the Money Market Services. The Administrator does not own the Data, has not developed the Data, does not control the Data, and has not, and will not make any inquiry into the accuracy of any Data. Without limiting the foregoing, to the extent applicable, the Administrator will not be liable for any delays in the transmission of Forms N-MFP, Forms N-CR, reports, market-based NAVs, shareholder inflows/outflows, daily and weekly liquid assets, affiliate sponsor support flows, portfolio holdings or transmission of Data or inaccuracies of, errors in or omission of, Data in connection with the provision of the Money Market Services in each case provided by the Trust or any other third party. c. To the extent applicable, the Trust represents and warrants to the Administrator that it has the necessary licenses from each nationally recognized statistical ratings organization whose ratings are set forth in its Forms N-MFP as contemplated hereby. d. To the extent applicable, the Trust is solely responsible for determining and immediately notifying in writing the Administrator of the occurrence of one or more triggering events causing a filing on Form N-CR. The Trust is solely responsible for accurately and timely supplying the Administrator, or causing third parties to accurately and timely supply the Administrator, with all data, information and signatures in respect of each Trust that is required in order for the Administrator to file each Form N-CR, whether or not such information is specifically requested by the Administrator. The Administrator shall be without liability if the Administrator has not received by the submission deadline communicated by the Administrator to the Trust all of the Data, information and signatures it requires to submit such Form N-CR filing. e. To the extent applicable, the Trust acknowledges that it shall be the Trust’s responsibility to retain for the periods prescribed by Rule 2a-7 (i) the compliance testing results and reports produced by the Administrator; (ii) its Forms N-MFP and Forms N-CR produced by the Administrator; and (iii) information prepared by the Administrator for posting on the Trust’s website. f. The Trust acknowledges and agrees that the Money Market Services do not constitute advice or recommendations of any kind and the Administrator is not acting in a fiduciary capacity in providing the Money Market Services. g. The Trust understands that the nature of the Money Market Services provided under this Agreement are distinct from the services provided under any other agreement between State Street Bank and Trust Company and the Trust, including any custody, fund accounting or transfer agency services agreements and, consequently, the terms of this Agreement rather than such other agreements shall govern the delivery of the Money Market Services. For the avoidance of doubt, the standard of care and liability provisions of Section XII of this Agreement shall govern the provision of the Money Market Services.

  • Parties to Perform Obligations 16.4.1 Notwithstanding the existence of any Dispute and difference referred to the Appropriate Commission and save as the Appropriate Commission may otherwise direct by a final or interim order, the Parties hereto shall continue to perform their respective obligations (which are not in dispute) under this Agreement.

  • Licensee’s Obligations The Licensee shall: 4.1. only occupy the space as discussed with the Licensor, with access given in line with the Designated Hours; 4.2. pay to the Licensor the License Fee without any deduction monthly in advance on the first day of each calendar month and proportionately for any period less than a month the first such payment being for the period from and including the date of this License to the end of the relevant month following that date to be made today. The License Fee and all other sums payable pursuant to this agreement are payable in accordance with clause 5; 4.3. pay to the Licensor on demand the Kitchen Costs; 4.4. pay interest at the Interest Rate on any arrears of the License Fee, the Kitchen Costs or any other overdue money payable to the Licensor under this agreement calculated on a daily basis from the due date until the date of payment; 4.5. adhere to the rules and regulations made by the Licensor in respect of the use of the Kitchen notified to the Licensee either directly or via the Licensor’s Website and in particular shall keep the Premises clean. The Licensee shall maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces, walls, fridges, freezers, light machinery, hobs, cookers and sinks within the Premises. Failure to meet the requirements of this clause 4.5 shall result in a cleaning fee being charged to the Licensee at a cost of £40 or such other fee as the Licensor may reasonably determine represents the cost required to rectify the Licensee’s breach from time to time, which fees may be drawn down from the Deposit Balance by the Licensor; 4.6. not cause any damage to the Premises, Equipment and/or possessions of the Licensor and other occupiers or clients of the Licensor at the Kitchen, nor alter the Premises in any way; 4.7. not obstruct the Common Parts, make them dirty or untidy or leave any rubbish on them; 4.8. not do anything which will or might vitiate in whole or in part any insurance policy affected in respect of the Kitchen and the Building from time to time (or do anything that may make the premium in respect of such policy more expensive); 4.9. pay the Licensor’s costs for any action taken by the Licensor as a result of the Licensee failing to comply with the terms of this agreement; 4.10. not use the Premises except during the Designated Hours for the purposes of the Licensee’s business; 4.11. not do or permit to be done in the Building anything which is illegal, or which may be or become a nuisance (whether actionable or not), annoyance, inconvenience or disturbance to the Licensor, the Licensor’s employees, other clients or any owner or occupier of neighbouring property; 4.12. not pour any oil or other potentially harmful liquids or substances into the sinks or any service media and at the Licensee’s cost to use the oil and waste collection services arranged by the Licensor. Any breach of this clause 4.12 shall result in a cleaning fee being charged to the Licensee at a cost of £250 or such other fee as the Licensor may reasonably determine represents the cost required to rectify the Licensee’s breach from time to time, which fees may be drawn down from the Deposit Balance by the Licensor; 4.13. not apply for any planning permission in respect of the Premises; 4.14. not carry out any building works or operations nor put up any unauthorised signs; 4.15. not allow any third party to acquire any rights over the Premises; 4.16. not do anything that would or might cause the Licensor to be in breach of the tenant’s covenants and the conditions contained in the Lease; and 4.17. the Licensee shall, as soon as practicable following receipt of a request from the Licensor, provide the Licensor with evidence of the Licensee’s qualifications including without limitation the following: PLI certificates and Safer Food Better Business Pack; 4.18. the Licensee shall maintain public liability, professional negligence, product liability and, if relevant, employer’s liability insurance providing coverage for the death and/or personal injury of, or damage or other loss caused to, any person or their possessions in connection with the Licensee’s business with an indemnity level of at least £1 million and provide written evidence of such cover on request.

  • Student’s Obligations The Student agrees:

  • Recipient's Obligations The Recipient warrants that the information given to the British Council in connection with the Project Proposal is true and acknowledges that the British Council awards the Grant on this basis. The Recipient shall apply the Grant solely and exclusively for the purposes of funding the Project. The Recipient agrees to reimburse the British Council in full if the Grant is not used for this purpose. The Recipient confirms that the Project and the award of the Grant to it shall not breach any applicable State subsidy control rules. The Recipient shall notify the British Council in writing of any amount of other funding including other public sector funding (if any) and/or guarantees secured by or offered to it for any purpose related to the Project as soon as it is approved. The Recipient shall deliver the Project with (i) reasonable skill and care and to the highest professional standards (ii) in compliance at all times with the terms of this Agreement (and, in particular, the Special Terms (Schedule 1) and the Project Proposal (Schedule 2)), the reasonable instructions of the British Council and all applicable regulations and legislation in force from time to time. The Recipient shall allocate sufficient resources to enable it to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. The Recipient shall comply with, and complete and return any forms or reports from time to time required by, the British Council Requirements and/or the Eligibility Criteria. The Recipient shall comply with the Funder Requirements (if any) and shall do nothing to put the British Council in breach of the Funder Requirements (if any). The Recipient shall not at any time do or say anything which damages or which could reasonably be expected to damage the interests or reputation of the British Council or the Funder (if any) or their respective officers, employees, agents or contractors. The Recipient shall keep full and proper accounts and records of income and expenditure with regard to the Project and the British Council shall be entitled to receive copies of all information reasonably required on request (including, without limitation, bank statements, receipts and vouchers for expenditure incurred) and to audit the administration by the Recipient of the Grant and the Project. Where the British Council and/or the Funder requires more information or considers that any report and/or other documentation is not acceptable, or where the British Council and/or the Funder believes that the performance of the activity undertaken is not in accordance with this Agreement, the British Council shall provide sufficient details to the Recipient to enable it to rectify the situation. The British Council reserves the right to suspend or terminate (as the case may be) the Project and the Agreement in the event that the Recipient is not able to rectify the situation to the satisfaction of the British Council (and/or the Funder). The Recipient undertakes to work with the British Council to monitor and evaluate progress made towards achieving the Project through regular communication, face to face meetings if required and progress reports and agrees to provide any relevant information related to the activities detailed in the Project Proposal as and when requested. The Recipient shall comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice relating to child protection and the promotion of the welfare of children in force in England and Wales and any other territory in which the Project takes place or to which the Project relates. The Recipient shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that it does not become involved in any conflict of interests between the interests of the British Council and/or the Funder and the interests of the Recipient itself or any client of the Recipient. The Recipient shall notify the British Council in writing as soon as is practically possible of any potential conflict of interests and shall follow the British Council’s reasonable instructions to avoid, or bring to an end, any conflict of interests. In the event that a conflict of interests does arise, the British Council shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement on immediate written notice.