CL’S DUTIES TO COOPERATE Sample Clauses

CL’S DUTIES TO COOPERATE. The CL, in so far as necessary also with regard to the users of the contractual object, shall ensure in particular a) that the CN will be provided with all information and documents required to perform his services;
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  • PARTIES TO COOPERATE Each Party agrees to cooperate with the others, as applicable, in arranging to print, mail and/or deliver, in a timely manner, combined or coordinated prospectuses or other materials of AVIF and the Accounts.

  • Obligation to Cooperate Contractor, including any subcontractor, shall cooperate and comply with any Washington state agency investigation regarding any allegation that Contractor, including any subcontractor, has engaged in discrimination prohibited by this Contract pursuant to RCW 49.60.530(3).

  • Agreement to Cooperate (a) Subject to the provisions of Section 9.16, each of the parties hereto shall use reasonable business efforts promptly (x) to take, or cause to be taken, all actions and to do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable under Applicable Law to consummate the Transactions, and (y) to refrain from taking, or cause to be taken, any action and to refrain from doing or causing to be done, any thing which could impede or impair the consummation of the Transactions, including, in all cases, without limitation using its reasonable business efforts (i) to prepare and file with the applicable Authorities as promptly as practicable after the execution of this Agreement all requisite applications and amendments thereto, together with related information, data and exhibits, necessary to request issuance of orders approving the Transactions by all such applicable Authorities, each of which must be obtained or become final to the extent provided in Section 6.1(a), (ii) to obtain all necessary or appropriate waivers, consents and approvals, including without limitation those referred to in Section 6.2(d), without payment of consideration to the other party, (iii) to effect all necessary registrations, filings and submissions (including without limitation filings under the Xxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act and all filings necessary for ATS to own and operate the Meridian Assets and conduct the Meridian Business), (iv) to lift any injunction or other legal bar to the Transactions (and, in such case, to proceed with the Transactions as expeditiously as possible), and (v) to obtain the satisfaction of the conditions specified in Article 6, including without limitation the truth and correctness as of the Closing Date as if made on and as of the Closing Date of the representations and warranties of such party and the performance and satisfaction as of the Closing Date of all agreements and conditions to be performed or satisfied by such party, without the payment of any amounts, except to the extent otherwise required by the provisions of this Agreement. (b) The parties shall cooperate with one another in the preparation, execution and filing of all Tax Returns, questionnaires, applications, or other documents regarding any real property transfer or gains, sales, use, transfer, value added, stock transfer and stamp Taxes, any transfer, recording, registration and other fees, and any similar Taxes which become payable in connection with the Transactions that are required or permitted to be filed on or before the Closing Date. (c) Meridian shall cooperate and use its reasonable business efforts to (i) prepare balance sheets and statements of income (loss) and cash flow for eleven month period ended November 30, 1996 and thereafter on a monthly basis until the month preceding the Closing in accordance with GAAP subject only to such exceptions for periods ending on or before December 31, 1996 as are set forth in Section 3.2 of the Meridian Disclosure Schedule, and (ii) cause its independent accountants to reasonably cooperate with ATS, and at ATS's expense, in order to enable ATS to have its independent accountants prepare audited financial statements for the Meridian Business described in Section 6.2(g). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Meridian agrees that after the Closing Date it will (x) consent to the use of such audited financial statements in any registration statement or other document filed by ATS or any Affiliate of ATS under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act to the extent required by Applicable Law or any underwriter in an underwritten public offering, and (y) execute and deliver, and cause its directors and officers to execute and deliver, such "representation" letters as are customarily delivered in connection with audits and as ATS's independent accountants may reasonably request under the circumstances; provided, however, that as a condition precedent to the use of such audited financial statements by any Affiliate of ATS, such Affiliate shall execute an indemnification agreement, in form and content reasonably acceptable to Meridian's counsel, pursuant to which such Affiliate agrees to indemnify Meridian and related parties from liability arising from the use of such statements on the same terms and subject to the same conditions as ATS so agrees in Section 8.2(e)(ii) of this Agreement.

  • Duty to Cooperate If the Parties disagree on any aspect of the proposed Motion for Preliminary Approval and/or the supporting declarations and documents, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel will expeditiously work together on behalf of the Parties by meeting in person or by telephone, and in good faith, to resolve the disagreement. If the Court does not grant Preliminary Approval or conditions Preliminary Approval on any material change to this Agreement, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel will expeditiously work together on behalf of the Parties by meeting in person or by telephone, and in good faith, to modify the Agreement and otherwise satisfy the Court’s concerns.

  • Trustee to Cooperate Upon the payment in full of the Principal Balance of any Mortgage Loan, the Servicer will notify the Trustee by a certification (which certification shall include a statement to the effect that all amounts received in connection with such payment which are required to be deposited in the Collection Account pursuant to Section 5.02 have been so deposited) of a Servicing Officer. Upon any such payment in full, the Servicer is authorized to execute, pursuant to the authorization contained in Section 5.01, an instrument of satisfaction regarding the related Mortgage, which instrument of satisfaction shall be recorded by the Servicer if required by applicable law and be delivered to the Person entitled thereto, it being understood and agreed that no expenses incurred in connection with such instrument of satisfaction shall be reimbursed from the Collection Account. From time to time and as appropriate for the servicing or foreclosure of any Mortgage Loan, the Collateral Agent on behalf of the Trustee shall, upon request of the Servicer and delivery to the Trustee of a trust receipt signed by a Servicing Officer, release the related Mortgage File to the Servicer and shall execute such documents as shall be necessary for the prosecution of any such proceedings. Such trust receipt shall obligate the Servicer to return the Mortgage File to the Collateral Agent on behalf of the Trustee when the need therefor by the Servicer no longer exists unless the Mortgage Loan shall be liquidated, in which case, upon receipt of a certificate of a Servicing Officer similar to that hereinabove specified, the trust receipt shall be released by the Collateral Agent on behalf of the Trustee to the Servicer.

  • Servicer to Cooperate The Servicer hereby agrees to cooperate with the Trustee or any successor to the Servicer appointed in accordance with Section 8.03 hereof, as applicable, in effecting the termination and transfer of the responsibilities and rights of the Servicer hereunder to the Trustee or any successor to the Servicer, including, without limitation, the execution and delivery of assignments of Financing Statements, and the transfer to the Trustee or the successor to the Servicer for administration by it of all cash amounts which shall at the time be held by the Servicer or thereafter received with respect to the Leases. The Servicer hereby agrees to transfer to any successor to the Servicer its electronic records and all other records, correspondence and documents relating to the Leases and Equipment in the manner and at such times as the successor to the Servicer shall reasonably request. The Servicer hereby designates the Trustee and any successor to the Servicer its agent and attorney-in-fact to execute transfers of Financing Statements (including any and all Financing Statements naming an individual Lessee as debtor and the Servicer as secured party) and any other filings or instruments which may be necessary or advisable to effect such transfer of the Servicer's responsibilities and rights hereunder.

  • PARTIES TO COOPERATE RESPECTING TERMINATION The Parties hereto agree to cooperate and give reasonable assistance to one another in taking all necessary and appropriate steps for the purpose of ensuring that an Account owns no Shares of a Fund after the Final Termination Date with respect thereto, or, in the case of a termination pursuant to Section 6.1(a), the termination date specified in the notice of termination. Such steps may include combining the affected Account with another Account, substituting other mutual fund shares for those of the affected Fund, or otherwise terminating participation by the Contracts in such Fund.

  • Resignation and Cooperation Upon termination of Executive’s employment, Executive shall be deemed to have resigned from all offices and directorships then held with the Company. Following any termination of employment, Executive shall cooperate with the Company in the winding up of pending work on behalf of the Company and the orderly transfer of work to other employees. Executive shall also cooperate with the Company in the defense of any action brought by any third party against the Company that relates to Executive’s employment by the Company.

  • Indenture Trustee to Cooperate By each Payment Date, the Master Servicer will notify the Indenture Trustee whenever the Asset Balance of any Mortgage Loan has been paid in full during the preceding Collection Period. A Servicing Officer shall certify that the Mortgage Loan has been paid in full and that all amounts received in connection with the payment that are required to be deposited in the Collection Account pursuant to Section 3.02 have been so deposited or credited. Upon payment in full pursuant to Section 3.01, the Master Servicer is authorized to execute an instrument of satisfaction regarding the related mortgage, which instrument of satisfaction shall be recorded by the Master Servicer if required by applicable law and be delivered to the person entitled to it. If the mortgage has been registered on the MERS(R) System, the Master Servicer shall cause the removal of the mortgage from registration on the MERS(R) System and execute and deliver, on behalf of the Indenture Trustee and the Noteholders, any instruments of satisfaction or cancellation or of partial or full release. No expenses incurred in connection with the instrument of satisfaction or transfer shall be reimbursed from amounts deposited in the Collection Account or the Payment Account. As appropriate for the servicing or foreclosure of any Mortgage Loan, or in connection with the payment in full of the Asset Balance of any Mortgage Loan, upon request of the Master Servicer and delivery to the Indenture Trustee of a Request for Release substantially in the form of Exhibit C signed by a Servicing Officer, the Indenture Trustee shall release the related Mortgage File to the Master Servicer and the Indenture Trustee shall execute any documents provided by the Master Servicer necessary to the prosecution of any proceedings or the taking of other servicing actions. The Request for Release by a Servicing Officer may be delivered to the Indenture Trustee electronically, and if it is, its form may differ from Exhibit C so long as it contains the information required by Exhibit C (that is, the relevant loan number, at least one of the five reasons for requesting file as found in Exhibit C, and the acknowledgment that the Mortgage File will be held in accordance with this Agreement and will promptly be returned to the Indenture Trustee when the need for it by the Master Servicer no longer exists unless the Mortgage Loan has been liquidated or retransferred), and to the extent the transmission originates on its face from a Servicing Officer, need not be manually signed. The Master Servicer shall return the Mortgage File to the Indenture Trustee when the need for it by the Master Servicer no longer exists, unless the Mortgage Loan is liquidated, in which case, upon receipt of a certificate of a Servicing Officer similar to that specified above, the Request for Release shall be released by the Indenture Trustee to the Master Servicer. To facilitate the foreclosure of the mortgage securing any Mortgage Loan that is in default following recordation of the assignments of mortgage in accordance with this Agreement, if so requested by the Master Servicer, the Indenture Trustee shall execute an appropriate assignment in the form provided to the Indenture Trustee by the Master Servicer to assign the Mortgage Loan for the purpose of collection to the Master Servicer or a subservicer. The assignment shall unambiguously indicate that the assignment is for the purpose of collection only. The Master Servicer will then bring all required actions in its own name and otherwise enforce the terms of the Mortgage Loan and deposit the Net Liquidation Proceeds, exclusive of Foreclosure Profits, in the Collection Account. If all delinquent payments due under the Mortgage Loan are paid by the mortgagor and any other defaults are cured, then the Master Servicer shall promptly reassign the Mortgage Loan to the Indenture Trustee and return the related Mortgage File to the place where it was being maintained.

  • Scope of Cooperation 1. The Authorities recognise the importance of close communication concerning the Covered CCPs and intend to cooperate regarding: a) general issues, including with respect to regulatory, supervisory, enforcement or other developments concerning the Covered CCPs and Australia; b) issues relevant to the operations, activities and services of the Covered CCPs; c) the coordination of supervisory activities and, where appropriate and consistent with applicable laws and each Authority’s mandate, providing assistance in the implementation of enforcement decisions; d) any other areas of mutual interest. 2. The Authorities recognise in particular the importance of close cooperation in the event that a Covered CCP, particularly one whose failure likely would be systemically important to an Authority, experiences, or is threatened by, a potential financial crisis or other Emergency Situation. One or both of the Local Authorities should provide notification to ESMA, and ESMA should provide notification to the Local Authorities, consistent with Article 3(4) below and each Authority should keep the other Authorities appropriately informed throughout the Emergency Situation. The Local Authorities should coordinate and lead in an Emergency Situation and should consult with and take account of the views of ESMA to the greatest extent practicable. ESMA should coordinate with the relevant CBI(s) regarding an Emergency Situation of a Covered CCP and any emergency measures that the CBI may consider appropriate. 3. Cooperation will be most useful in circumstances where issues of regulatory, supervisory or enforcement concern may arise, including but not limited to: a) the initial application of a Covered CCP for recognition in the European Union pursuant to Article 25 of EMIR and the periodic reviews of its recognition pursuant to Article 25(5) of EMIR; b) ESMA’s assessment of compliance and monitoring of the ongoing compliance by a Covered CCP with the Recognition Conditions; c) the tiering determination of a Covered CCP by ESMA pursuant to Article 25(2a) of EMIR; d) changes in a Covered CCP's internal rules, policies and procedures that could affect the way in which the Covered CCP complies with any Recognition Conditions; e) regulatory, supervisory or enforcement actions or approvals taken by a Local Authority or ESMA in relation to a Covered CCP, including changes to the relevant obligations and requirements to which the Covered CCPs are subject that may impact the Covered CCPs' continued compliance with the Recognition Conditions; and f) changes to regulatory status or requirements that could result in a change in the regulatory status of, relief granted to, or supervisory treatment of a Covered CCP and potentially could disrupt cross-border clearing arrangements.

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