Consents; Reasonableness; Good Faith Sample Clauses

Consents; Reasonableness; Good Faith. Neither Party shall unreasonably deny, withhold, or delay any consent or approval required or contemplated for any action or transaction proposed to be taken or made hereunder. The Parties agree to cooperate fully with each other and to act reasonably and in good faith and in a timely manner in all matters hereunder so that each of them may obtain the benefits to which they are entitled hereunder and for which they have negotiated. Both Parties agree to negotiate in good faith and without delay as to all matters requiring negotiation.
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Consents; Reasonableness; Good Faith. No party shall unreasonably deny, withhold, or delay any Consent or approval required or contemplated for any action or transactions proposed to be taken or made hereunder. The parties agree to cooperate fully with each other and to act reasonably and in good faith and in a timely manner in all matters hereunder so that each of them may obtain the benefits to which they are entitled hereunder and for which they have negotiated. The parties agree to negotiate in good faith and without delay as to all matters requiring negotiation Notice: Any notice required or permitted to be given to a party by this Program Agreement must be in writing, addressed to the other party at the address indicated below or at such other address as either party shall hereafter furnish the other in writing, and (I) delivered by certified mail by the Postal Service of the United States of America, postage pre-paid, or (ii) hand-delivered by courier or by a nationally recognized and reputable overnight delivery service. Notice shall be deemed to have been given by regular mail when deposited in the United States mail, postage pre-paid, as evidenced by the date and time stamp. A notice sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, shall be deemed given upon receipt. If notice is given by a nationally recognized and reputable overnight delivery service, notice shall be deemed given when it is actually received by the party. If to the Port Xxxxxx S’Klallam Tribe: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Port Xxxxxx S’Klallam Tribe 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx XX Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 If to the Washington Department of Social and Health Services: Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Office Chief, Federal Funding Xxxxxx 00xx & Xxxxxxxxx XX Xxx 00000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000

Related to Consents; Reasonableness; Good Faith

  • Reasonableness In the event that the provisions of this Section 10 shall ever be deemed to exceed the time, scope or geographic limitations permitted by applicable laws, then such provisions shall be reformed to the maximum time, scope or geographic limitations, as the case may be, permitted by applicable laws.

  • Good Faith The parties to this contract shall, in exercising their respective rights and complying with their respective obligations under this contract (including when conducting any discussions or negotiations arising out of the application of any provisions of this contract or exercising any discretion under them), at all times act in good faith.

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  • Covenant of Good Faith Each party to this Agreement acknowledges and agrees, in its dealings with the other party under or in connection with this Agreement, including the performance of all obligations and the exercise of all rights under this Agreement, it shall comply with the fundamental principle of good faith and fair dealing.

  • Good Faith Efforts Contractor shall, to the extent consistent with quality, price, risk and other lawful and relevant considerations, use its good faith efforts to achieve participation by minority, women, and disadvantaged business enterprise participation in Work and services contracted to Contractor under this Contract.

  • Good Faith Negotiations In case of any dispute arising out of this Agreement including any question regarding its interpretation, existence, validity or termination, each party will use its best efforts to resolve the dispute by good faith negotiation within a period of Thirty (30) Business Days following notification of the dispute.

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