Commodity supply Sample Clauses

Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined bill (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion.
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Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined xxxx (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion. (i) When this agreement starts. (a) Each separate agreement for gas or electricity starts from the date that you sign it, accept it on the phone, or enrol online. If none of these apply to you, the agreement starts when you start receiving supply of gas or electricity. (b) If we are taking over from your current supplier, we must complete the transfer within 22 days from the date you entered into the agreement, or where a cancellation period applies, within 22 days after the end of the cancellation period. (c) However, we do not have to complete your transfer within the period set out above if: (i) you ask for the transfer to take place at a later date; (ii) you inform us that you no longer want to change suppliers; (iii) your current supplier has objected to the transfer; (iv)after taking all reasonable steps, we still do not have all the information we need from you to complete the transfer; or (v) we are prevented from completing the transfer due to any other reason which is beyond our control. (d) If the transfer has been delayed for one of the reasons set out at Section 3(c) (iii), (iv) or (v) above, once that reason no longer applies we will complete the transfer within 21 days of the date that the reason for the delay no longer applied. (e) You agree to your current supplier giving us all your relevant details to help with your transfer and where applicable transferring to us the right to collect any debt you owe to that supplier and passing over all relevant account information.
Commodity supply. Several commodities are necessary for a successful immunization program. In addition to vaccines, health workers need syringes, needles, sterilization equipment, and cold chain equipment (refrigerators, cold boxes, vaccine vial monitors, etc.) The government provides necessary supplies and equipment for vaccination services, although resources are limited and health workers are strongly encouraged to reduce wastage. The project has not yet assessed the supply or continuity of these commodities, but will do so during the health facilities assessment.
Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined bill (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion. Our Contract is based on the information provided by You in the Application Form. You must inform us of any changes to this information. We are not required to back date any changes.
Commodity supply. Key commodities and equipment necessary for the nutrition intervention include scales and micronutrients (Vitamin A and iron). These items are supplied by the MOH, and the project will assess supply and availability during the health facilities assessment. Currently, project partners do not know of shortages or logistical problems with these items.

Related to Commodity supply

  • Commodity Contracts Such Grantor shall not have any commodity contract unless subject to a Control Agreement.

  • Rejected Commodities When a Customer rejects a commodity, Contractor will remove the commodity from the premises within ten (10) calendar days after notification of rejection, and the risk of loss will remain with the Contractor. Commodities not removed by the Contractor within ten

  • Investment Securities and Commodities (i) Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries has good title in all material respects to all securities and commodities owned by it (except those sold under repurchase agreements) which are material to the Company and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, free and clear of any Liens, except for such failures to have good title as are set forth in the financial statements included in the Company Reports as of the entry into this Agreement or to the extent such securities or commodities are pledged in the ordinary course of business to secure obligations of the Company or its Subsidiaries. Such securities and commodities are valued on the books of the Company in accordance with GAAP in all material respects. (ii) The Company and its Subsidiaries and their respective businesses employ investment, securities, commodities, risk management and other policies, practices and procedures that the Company believes are prudent and reasonable in the context of such businesses, and the Company and its Subsidiaries have, since January 1, 2023, been in compliance with such policies, practices and procedures in all material respects.

  • Deposit Accounts, Securities Accounts and Commodity Accounts Attached hereto as Schedule 14 is a true and complete list of all Deposit Accounts, Securities Accounts and Commodity Accounts (each as defined in the Security Agreement) maintained by each Pledgor, including the name of each institution where each such account is held, the name of each such account and the name of each entity that holds each account.

  • Hedging Contracts No Restricted Person will be a party to or in any manner be liable on any Hedging Contract except: (a) Hedging Contracts (excluding Floor Contracts covered by the following subsection (b)) entered into with the purpose and effect of fixing prices on oil, natural gas, or natural gas liquids expected to be produced by Restricted Persons, provided that at all times: (i) no such Hedging Contract fixes a price for a period later than 60 months after such contract is entered into; (ii) the aggregate monthly production covered by all such contracts (determined, in the case of contracts that are not settled on a monthly basis, by a monthly proration acceptable to Administrative Agent) for any single month does not in the aggregate exceed 85% of Restricted Persons’ aggregate Projected Oil and Gas Production (calculated separately for oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids) anticipated (at the time such Hedging Contract is entered into) to be sold in the ordinary course of the Restricted Persons’ businesses for such month, determined separately with respect to oil and gas, (iii) except for the Collateral under the Security Documents with respect to Lender Hedging Obligations, no such contract requires any Restricted Person to put up money, assets, or other security against the event of its nonperformance prior to actual default by such Restricted Person in performing its obligations thereunder, and (iv) each such contract is with an Approved Counterparty; (b) Floor Contracts, provided that (i) no such contract has a term of more than 60 months after such contract is entered into, (ii) the aggregate monthly production covered by all such contracts for any single month does not in the aggregate exceed 100% of Restricted Persons’ aggregate Projected Oil and Gas Production anticipated (at the time such Hedging Contract is entered into) to be sold in the ordinary course of the Restricted Persons’ businesses for such month, and (iii) each such contract is with an Approved Counterparty; and (c) Hedging Contracts entered into by a Restricted Person with the purpose and effect of fixing interest rates on a principal amount of indebtedness of such Restricted Person that is accruing interest at a variable rate, provided that (i) at the time such Hedging Contract is entered into, the aggregate notional amount of such contracts does not exceed 75% of the anticipated outstanding principal balance of the indebtedness to be hedged by such contracts or an average of such principal balances calculated using a generally accepted method of matching interest swap contracts to declining principal balances, (ii) the floating rate index of each such contract generally matches the index used to determine the floating rates of interest on the corresponding indebtedness to be hedged by such contract and (iii) each such contract is with an Approved Counterparty.

  • Securities Contract; Swap Agreement The parties hereto intend for (i) the Transaction to be a “securities contract” and a “swap agreement” as defined in the Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) (the “Bankruptcy Code”), and the parties hereto to be entitled to the protections afforded by, among other Sections, Sections 362(b)(6), 362(b)(17), 546(e), 546(g), 555 and 560 of the Bankruptcy Code, (ii) a party’s right to liquidate the Transaction and to exercise any other remedies upon the occurrence of any Event of Default under the Agreement with respect to the other party to constitute a “contractual right” as described in the Bankruptcy Code, and (iii) each payment and delivery of cash, securities or other property hereunder to constitute a “margin payment” or “settlement payment” and a “transfer” as defined in the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Banking Services and Swap Agreements Each Lender or Affiliate thereof providing Banking Services for, or having Swap Agreements with, any Loan Party or any Subsidiary or Affiliate of a Loan Party shall deliver to the Administrative Agent, promptly after entering into such Banking Services or Swap Agreements, written notice setting forth the aggregate amount of all Banking Services Obligations and Swap Agreement Obligations of such Loan Party or Subsidiary or Affiliate thereof to such Lender or Affiliate (whether matured or unmatured, absolute or contingent). In furtherance of that requirement, each such Lender or Affiliate thereof shall furnish the Administrative Agent, from time to time after a significant change therein or upon a request therefor, a summary of the amounts due or to become due in respect of such Banking Services Obligations and Swap Agreement Obligations. The most recent information provided to the Administrative Agent shall be used in determining which tier of the waterfall, contained in Section 2.18(b), such Banking Services Obligations and/or Swap Agreement Obligations will be placed.

  • Securities Accounts If a Collateral Account is a securities account, the Financial Institution agrees that:

  • Securities Account All Permitted Investments have been and will be credited to a Securities Account. The securities intermediary for each Securities Account has agreed to treat all assets credited to the Securities Accounts as “financial assets” within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

  • Futures Contracts Upon receipt of Instructions, the Custodian shall enter into a futures margin procedural agreement among the appropriate Fund, the Custodian and the designated futures commission merchant (a "Procedural Agreement"). Under the Procedural Agreement the Custodian shall: (a) receive and retain confirmations, if any, evidencing the purchase or sale of a futures contract or an option on a futures contract by such Fund; (b) deposit and maintain in a segregated account cash, Securities and/or other Assets designated as initial, maintenance or variation "margin" deposits intended to secure such Fund's performance of its obligations under any futures contracts purchased or sold, or any options on futures contracts written by such Fund, in accordance with the provisions of any Procedural Agreement designed to comply with the provisions of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and/or any commodity exchange or contract market (such as the Chicago Board of Trade), or any similar organization(s), regarding such margin deposits; and (c) release Assets from and/or transfer Assets into such margin accounts only in accordance with any such Procedural Agreements. The appropriate Fund and such futures commission merchant shall be responsible for determining the type and amount of Assets held in the segregated account or paid to the broker-dealer in compliance with applicable margin maintenance requirements and the performance of any futures contract or option on a futures contract in accordance with its terms.

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