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Connection to Subloops. Connection to subloops (including the network interface device (NID)), including but not limited to directly accessing the customer side or network side of the cross-connection device owned or controlled by Verizon, may be performed by AT&T technicians or its duly authorized agents, at its option, (i) without the presence of Verizon technicians, and (ii) at no additional charge by Verizon. Such connecting work performed by AT&T may include but is not limited to lifting and re-terminating of cross- connection or cross-connecting new terminations at accessible terminals used for subloop access. No supervision or oversight by Verizon personnel shall be required but Verizon may monitor the work, at its sole expense, provided Verizon does not delay or otherwise interfere with the work being performed by AT&T or its duly authorized agents.
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  • Option to Substitute If the Seller is required to repurchase any Mortgage Loan pursuant to Section 2.02 or 3.01, the Seller may, at its option, within two years from the Closing Date, remove such defective Mortgage Loan from the terms of this Agreement and substitute another mortgage loan for such defective Mortgage Loan, in lieu of repurchasing such defective Mortgage Loan. Any substitute Mortgage Loan shall (a) have a Principal Balance at the time of substitution not in excess of the Principal Balance of the removed Mortgage Loan (the amount of any difference, plus one month's interest thereon at the Mortgage Rate borne by the removed Mortgage Loan, being paid by the Seller and deemed to be a Principal Prepayment to be deposited by the Servicer in the Collection Account), (b) have a Mortgage Rate not less than, and not more than one percentage point greater than, the Mortgage Rate of the removed Mortgage Loan (provided, however, that if the Mortgage Rate on the substitute Mortgage Loan exceeds the Mortgage Rate on the removed Mortgage Loan, the amount of that excess interest (the "Substitute Excess Interest") shall be payable to the Residual Interest), (c) have a remaining term to stated maturity not later than, and not more than one year less than, the remaining term to stated maturity of the removed Mortgage Loan, (d) be, in the reasonable determination of the Servicer, of the same type, quality and character (including location of the Mortgaged Property) as the removed Mortgage Loan as if the breach had not occurred, (e) have a Loan-to-Value Ratio at origination no greater than that of the removed Mortgage Loan and (f) be, in the reasonable determination of the Servicer, in material compliance with the representations and warranties contained in the Sale Agreement and described in Section 3.01, as of the date of substitution. The Servicer shall amend the Mortgage Loan Schedule to reflect the withdrawal of the removed Mortgage Loan from this Agreement and the substitution of such substitute Mortgage Loan therefor and shall send a copy of such amended Mortgage Loan Schedule to the Trustee. The Sale Agreement provides that upon such amendment the Seller shall be deemed to have made as to such substitute Mortgage Loan the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3.01 as of the date of such substitution, which shall be continuing as long as any Certificate shall be outstanding or this Agreement has not been terminated, and the remedies for breach of any such representation or warranty shall be as set forth in Section 3.01. Upon such amendment, the Trustee shall review the Mortgage File delivered to it relating to the substitute Mortgage Loan, within the time and in the manner and with the remedies specified in Section 2.02, except that for purposes of this Section 3.03 (other than the two-year period specified in the first sentence of this Section), such time shall be measured from the date of the applicable substitution. In the event of such a substitution, accrued interest on the substitute Mortgage Loan for the month in which the substitution occurs and any Principal Prepayments made thereon during such month shall be the property of the Trust Fund, and accrued interest for such month on the Mortgage Loan for which the substitution is made and any Principal Prepayments made thereon during such month shall be the property of the Seller. The principal payment on a substitute Mortgage Loan due on the Due Date in the month of substitution shall be the property of the Seller, and the principal payment on the Mortgage Loan for which the substitution is made due on such date shall be the property of the Trust Fund. [END OF ARTICLE III]

  • AUTHORIZATION TO SUPPLEMENT If any Grantor shall obtain rights to any new trademarks, the provisions of this Trademark Security Agreement shall automatically apply thereto. Grantors shall give prompt notice in writing to Agent with respect to any such new trademarks or renewal or extension of any trademark registration. Without limiting Grantors’ obligations under this Section, Grantors hereby authorize Agent unilaterally to modify this Trademark Security Agreement by amending Schedule I to include any such new trademark rights of each Grantor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no failure to so modify this Trademark Security Agreement or amend Schedule I shall in any way affect, invalidate or detract from Agent’s continuing security interest in all Collateral, whether or not listed on Schedule I.

  • Right to Sublicense So long as COMPANY remains the exclusive licensee of the PATENT RIGHTS in the FIELD in the TERRITORY, COMPANY shall have the sole right to sublicense any alleged infringer in the FIELD in the TERRITORY for future use of the PATENT RIGHTS in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement relating to sublicenses. Any upfront fees as part of such sublicense shall be shared equally between COMPANY and M.I.T.; other revenues to COMPANY pursuant to such sublicense shall be treated as set forth in Article 4.

  • Agreement to Subscribe 1.1. Purchase and Issuance of the Private Units.

  • Notification to Subsequent Employer When the Executive’s employment with the Company terminates, the Executive agrees to notify any subsequent employer of the restrictive covenants sections contained in this Agreement. The Executive will also deliver a copy of such notice to the Company before the Executive commences employment with any subsequent employer. In addition, the Executive authorizes the Company to provide a copy of the restrictive covenants sections of this Agreement to third parties, including but not limited to, the Executive’s subsequent, anticipated, or possible future employer.

  • Additional Terms and Conditions Applicable to Subletting The following terms and conditions shall apply to any subletting by Lessee of all or any part of the Premises and shall be deemed included in all subleases under this Lease whether or not expressly incorporated therein:

  • Relation to Subordination Provisions Interest Drawings under the Liquidity Facilities and withdrawals from the Cash Collateral Accounts, in each case, in respect of interest on the Certificates of any Class, will be distributed to the Trustee for such Class of Certificates, notwithstanding Sections 2.01(b) and 3.02.

  • Failure to Supply If IPC is unable (or anticipates an inability) to manufacture or deliver all or a portion of a Product to Tris as required by a confirmed or accepted Purchase Order pursuant to Section 3.3 of this Agreement, IPC shall promptly notify Tris in writing of the period for which such inability (or anticipated inability) to so manufacture or deliver is expected (an “Anticipated Inability to Deliver”). For avoidance of doubt, so long as IPC uses Commercially Reasonable Efforts and the anticipated inability is a force majeure event, IPC shall not be in breach of the Purchase Order(s) affected nor this Agreement, however, regardless of whether or not IPC has breached a Purchase Order or this Agreement it shall still be liable for Cover and the other obligations set forth in this Section 3.10. In the event IPC is unable to meet Tris’s Purchase Orders or IPC issues a notice of an Anticipated Inability to Deliver, IPC’s obligation to supply shall continue but Tris’ obligation to purchase the Product that IPC is unable to timely supply in accordance with Section 3.3 above shall be suspended and Tris, without relieving IPC of its obligations under Section 3.3, may mitigate its damages by purchasing from another Person the quantity of substitute product that it requires beyond what IPC is able to deliver. Tris shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain such substitute product at a reasonable price and communicate same to IPC in writing. Tris shall be entitled to deduct the difference in cost paid by Tris for such substitute product over the cost of the Product (“Cover”), if any, from any amounts otherwise payable to IPC hereunder, and, to the extent not so offset, IPC shall reimburse Tris for such Cover , within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice from Tris. IPC will not be entitled to any share of positive Net Profits for sale of substitute product not sourced by Tris from IPC hereunder (provided IPC shall continue to fund its share of negative Net Profits), except to the extent IPC has fully reimbursed Tris for the Cover expense with respect to such product. If at any time thereafter during the Term, IPC is able to timely deliver Product in satisfaction of Tris’ Purchase Orders, IPC shall so notify Tris in writing and, subject to Tris’ contractual commitments to third parties, Tris shall undertake commercially reasonable efforts to limit such contractual commitment in order not to exceed IPC’s volume and period it is unable to supply, Tris will resume purchasing the Product from IPC. If IPC’s inability to timely deliver to Tris the quantity of the Product described in this Section 3.3 continues for a period beyond three (3) months, Tris may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days’ notice in writing to IPC. IPC shall reimburse Tris for any failure to supply and late supply penalties and/or damages charged to Tris for late supply or non-supply caused by IPC’s failure to timely supply Product pursuant to Purchase Orders delivered to IPC in accordance with this Agreement. For clarity and audit purposes, such failure to supply penalties shall be supported by appropriate invoices detailing the failure to supply penalties issued by the affected customers and wholesallers of Tris. IPC shall reimburse Tris for such penalties and damages, within ten (10) days of receipt of invoice for same from Tris, provided that if such invoice is not timely paid, Tris may at its option offset such amounts owed against other amounts payable by Tris to IPC.

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