Civil Code of Quebec Sample Clauses

Civil Code of Quebec. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 10.4, the provisions of this Section 9.1.2 shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Quebec and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein.
Civil Code of Quebec. Art. 1726. The seller is bound to warrant the buyer that the property and its accessories are, at the time of the sale, free of latent defects which render it unfit for the use for which it was intended or which so diminish its usefulness that the buyer would not have bought it or paid so high a price if he had been aware of them.
Civil Code of Quebec. Should the Landlord consent and should the Tenant’s proposed assignment or subletting not materialize during the delay stipulated in the Landlord’s consent, then the Landlord’s consent shall be deemed to have lapsed upon the expiry of such stipulated delay and the Tenant shall be required to begin again the process prescribed in this Article 15. Furthermore, the consent by the Landlord to any assignment or sublet shall not constitute a waiver of this Article 15 and shall not be deemed to permit any further assignment or sublet.
Civil Code of Quebec. If the Executive shall die, this Agreement shall terminate and the Corporation shall have no further obligations hereunder except to pay to the Executive (or his estate, as the case may be) any Accruals. If the Executive shall voluntarily resign from his employment with the Corporation at any time other than as described in section 13 of this Agreement, he shall be required to give 15 business days written notice to the Corporation.

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  • Bribery Act We fully comply with the Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000, and will not accept any form of payment, gift or service, the intention of which could be considered to result in the improper performance of Our obligations to You. If We reasonably believe that You have attempted to offer a bribe We will terminate Our agreement with You.

  • Data Protection Legislation the UK Data Protection Legislation and any other European Union legislation relating to personal data and all other legislation and regulatory requirements in force from time to time which apply to a party relating to the use of personal data (including, without limitation, the privacy of electronic communications).

  • False Claims Act The Party acknowledges that it is subject to the Vermont False Claims Act as set forth in 32 V.S.A. § 630 et seq. If the Party violates the Vermont False Claims Act it shall be liable to the State for civil penalties, treble damages and the costs of the investigation and prosecution of such violation, including attorney’s fees, except as the same may be reduced by a court of competent jurisdiction. The Party’s liability to the State under the False Claims Act shall not be limited notwithstanding any agreement of the State to otherwise limit Party’s liability.

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  • Future Legislation In the event that any future legislation renders null and void or materially alters any provision of this Agreement, the remaining provisions shall remain in effect for the term of the Agreement, and the parties hereto shall negotiate a mutually agreeable provision to be substituted for the provision so rendered null and void or materially altered.

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  • Legislation Any reference in this Agreement to any legislation (whether primary legislation or regulations or other subsidiary legislation made pursuant to primary legislation) shall be construed as a reference to such legislation as the same may have been, or may from time to time be, amended or re-enacted.