Conjunction Sample Clauses

Conjunction. Unless otherwise instructed, the Agent may allow other agents to act in conjunction with them in order to effect a purchase but only one fee will be payable.
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Conjunction aba’ ‘and’ 299
Conjunction. Apart from the rather special cases where there is agreement with a conjunct, agreement with a conjoined phrase seems a fairly straightforward matter of semantics. It is not clear to me that it is necessary to refer to conjuncts here. Instead of (24) one might have (25).
Conjunction. The key choice is between agreement with one conjunct (syntactic agreement) and agreement with all (semantic agreement). For conjoined phrases, Xxxxx strongly favours semantic agreement; the verb can be in the final or the initial position: 1 Note that this is a “wrong” agreement form, which we claim to be the first person plural form, see Chumakina, Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx (2007) or Xxxxxxx’x presentation for Seminar 3, both on Archi WIKI site at xxxx://xxxx- xxxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxx/0xxx0/xxxxxx_xxxxx.xxxx (9) xxxx-xx došdur-u χˁe e‹b›tːi-li brother(I)[SG.ABS]-and sister(II)[SG.ABS]-and cold ‹I/XX.XX›become.PFV-EVID ‘Brother and sister got cold.’

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  • Outsourcing 28.1. The Company provides its Clients with trading services using an internet based trading system. The Company has outsourced the development, physical hosting, maintenance and updating of its online Trading Platform to a foreign entity. The Company’s Clients will not have any direct contact with this entity and the Company will take all reasonable steps to ensure the security of all the data regarding the identity of its Clients. The Client hereby acknowledges and accepts the fact that the Company outsources such activities.

  • Third Party “Third Party” shall mean any Person other than a Party or an Affiliate of a Party.

  • Collaboration 31.1 If the Buyer has specified in the Order Form that it requires the Supplier to enter into a Collaboration Agreement, the Supplier must give the Buyer an executed Collaboration Agreement before the Start date. 31.2 In addition to any obligations under the Collaboration Agreement, the Supplier must: 31.2.1 work proactively and in good faith with each of the Buyer’s contractors 31.2.2 co-operate and share information with the Buyer’s contractors to enable the efficient operation of the Buyer’s ICT services and G-Cloud Services

  • Others All other expenses and/or outgoings including litigation expenses as are incurred by the Builder and/or the Association for the Common Purposes. (Restrictions imposed on the Purchasers). 1. The Purchasers agree, undertake and covenant to: a) comply with and observe the rules, regulations and bye-laws framed by the Maintenance Agency/Association from time to time; b) permit the Builder, Maintenance Agency and Association and their respective men agents and workmen to enter into the said Flat for the Common Purposes of the Project; c) deposit the amounts for various purposes as may be required by the Maintenance Agency or the Association; d) use the Common Portions without causing any hindrance or obstruction to other Unit Owners and occupants of the Building; e) keep the said Flat and partition walls, sewers, drains pipes, cables, wires, entrance and main entrance serving any other Flat in the Building and/or in the Premises in good and substantial repair and condition so as to support shelter and protect and keep habitable the other Flats /parts of the Building; f) in particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, not to make any form of alteration in or cut or damage the beams and columns passing through the said Flat or the Common Portions for the purpose of fixing, changing or repairing the concealed wiring and pipelines or otherwise; g) use and enjoy the Common Portions only to the extent required for ingress to and egress from the said Flat of men materials and utilities; h) sign and deliver to the Builder all papers applications and documents for obtaining separate electricity meter or electricity connection for and in respect of the said Flat from the service provider in the name of the Purchaser; i) bear and pay the Common Expenses and other outgoings in respect of the Premises proportionately, and the said Unit wholly; j) pay Municipal Corporation Taxes and all other rates taxes levies duties charges and impositions outgoings and expenses in respect of the Building and the Premises proportionately, and the said Unit wholly, and to pay proportionate share of such rates and taxes payable in respect of the said Unit until the same is assessed separately by the Municipal Corporation; k) pay monthly common area maintenance charges for the maintenance of the Building, open areas, common areas, paths, passages and the Premises as a whole, at such rate as may be quantified by the Builder/Association; l) pay the monthly subscription for using the Community Hall and any other facilities if provided by the Purchasers and their family members at such rate as may be quantified by the Builder/Association at the appropriate time; m) pay for Wi-Fi, integrated communication facilities, cable TV and other utilities consumed in or relating to the said Unit; n) allow the other Unit Owners the right of easements and/or quasi-easements; o) regularly and punctually make payment of the Common Expenses, Maintenance Charges, Electricity Charges, Municipal Corporation Taxes and other payments mentioned herein within seven days of receipt of demand or relevant bill, whichever be earlier;

  • Consulting If the Executive agrees to the provisions of Section 14(e) above, then the Executive shall have the obligation to provide consulting services to the Company as an independent contractor, commencing on the Date of Termination and ending on the second anniversary of the Date of Termination (the “Consulting Period”). The Executive shall hold himself available at reasonable times and on reasonable notice to render such consulting services as may be so assigned to him by the Board or the Company’s then Chief Executive Officer; provided, however, that unless the parties otherwise agree, the consulting services rendered by the Executive during the Consulting Period shall not exceed twenty (20) hours each month; and, provided, further, that the consulting services rendered by the Executive during the Consulting Period shall in no event exceed twenty percent (20%) of the average level of services performed by the Executive for the Company over the thirty-six (36) month period immediately preceding the Executive’s Separation from Service (or the full period of services to the Company, if the Executive has been providing services to the Company for less than thirty-six (36) months). The Company agrees to use its best efforts during the Consulting Period to secure the benefit of the Executive’s consulting services so as to minimize the interference with the Executive’s other activities, including requiring the performance of consulting services at the Company’s offices only when such services may not be reasonably performed off-site by the Executive.

  • Cooperation with Inspector General Grantee understands its duty, pursuant to Section 20.055(5), Fla. Stat., to cooperate with Florida Housing’s Inspector General in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing. Grantee will comply with this duty and ensure that any contracts issued under this Agreement impose this requirement, in writing, on its subcontractors.

  • CONSULTATION WITH OTHER SUB-ADVISERS In performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser shall not consult with any other sub-adviser to the Fund or a sub-adviser to a portfolio that is under common control with the Fund concerning transactions for the Fund, except as permitted by the policies and procedures of the Fund. The Sub-Adviser shall not provide investment advice to any assets of the Fund other than the assets managed by the Sub-Adviser.

  • Services to Other Clients; Certain Affiliated Activities (a) The relationship between the Asset Manager and the Series is as described in this Agreement and nothing in this Agreement, none of the services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement, nor any other matter, shall oblige the Asset Manager to accept responsibilities that are more extensive than those set forth in this Agreement. (b) The Asset Manager’s services to the Series are not exclusive. The Asset Manager may engage in other activities on behalf of itself, any other Managing Party and other clients (which, for the avoidance of doubt, may include other series of the Company). The Series acknowledges and agrees that the Asset Manager may, without prior notice to the Series, give advice to such other clients. The Asset Manager shall not be liable to account to the Series for any profits, commission or remuneration made or received in respect of transactions effected pursuant to the Asset Manager’s advice to another client and nor will the Asset Manager’s fees be abated as a result.

  • Outside Works outside frequently in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +l00º F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases Exposure to fumes from construction equipment, and dust from construction operations. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and vibration from construction tools and equipment.

  • Full Cooperation (1) The Contractor shall, at a minimum— (i) Disclose to the agency Inspector General information sufficient to identify the nature and extent of an offense and the individuals responsible for the conduct; (ii) Provide timely and complete responses to Government auditors' and investigators' requests for documents; (iii) Cooperate fully in providing reasonable access to its facilities and staff (both inside and outside the U.S.) to allow contracting agencies and other responsible Federal agencies to conduct audits, investigations, or other actions to ascertain compliance with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. chapter 78), E.O. 13627, or any other applicable law or regulation establishing restrictions on trafficking in persons, the procurement of commercial sex acts, or the use of forced labor; and (iv) Protect all employees suspected of being victims of or witnesses to prohibited activities, prior to returning to the country from which the employee was recruited, and shall not prevent or hinder the ability of these employees from cooperating fully with Government authorities. (2) The requirement for full cooperation does not foreclose any Contractor rights arising in law, the FAR, or the terms of the contract. It does not— (i) Require the Contractor to waive its attorney-client privilege or the protections afforded by the attorney work product doctrine; (ii) Require any officer, director, owner, employee, or agent of the Contractor, including a sole proprietor, to waive his or her attorney client privilege or Fifth Amendment rights; or (iii) Restrict the Contractor from— (A) Conducting an internal investigation; or (B) Defending a proceeding or dispute arising under the contract or related to a potential or disclosed violation.

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