Continued Operations Despite Dispute Sample Clauses

Continued Operations Despite Dispute. Despite the commencement of any mediation, arbitration or litigation under this clause, the parties must continue to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement in accordance with its provisions, except to the extent that the obligations which are the subject of the dispute or difference cannot be performed until the dispute or difference has been resolved. 18A Access applications under GIPA Act‌
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Continued Operations Despite Dispute. Despite the commencement of any mediation, arbitration or litigation under this clause, the parties must continue to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement in accordance with its provisions, except to the extent that the obligations which are the subject of the dispute or difference cannot be performed until the dispute or difference has been resolved. 18A Access applications under GIPA Act IPART will take reasonably practicable steps to consult with the Panel Member before providing any person with access to information relating to this Agreement in response to an access application under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act), if it appears that: the information: includes Personal Information about the Panel Member or its employees; concerns the Panel Member’s business, commercial, professional or financial interests; or concerns research that has been, is being, or is intended to be, carried out by or on behalf of the Panel Member; the Panel Member may reasonably be expected to have concerns about the disclosure of the information; and those concerns may reasonably be expected to be relevant to the question of whether there is a public interest consideration against disclosure of the information. If, following consultation between IPART and the Panel Member, the Panel Member objects to disclosure of some or all of the information, the Panel Member must provide details of any such objection in writing (including the information objected to and the reasons for any such objection) within a reasonable time period specified by IPART. In determining whether there is an overriding public interest against disclosure of government information, IPART will take into account any objection received by the Panel Member. If the Panel Member objects to the disclosure of some or all of the information but IPART nonetheless decides to release the information, IPART must not provide access until it has given the Panel Member notice of IPART’s decision and notice of the Panel Member’s right to have that decision reviewed. Where IPART has given notice to the Panel Member in accordance with clause 18A(d), IPART must not provide access to the information: before the period for applying for review of the decision under Part 5 of the GIPA Act has expired; or where any review of the decision duly applied for is pending. The reference in clause 18A(e)(1) to the period for applying for review of the decision under Part 5 of the GIPA Act d...
Continued Operations Despite Dispute. Despite the commencement of any mediation, arbitration or litigation under this clause, the parties must continue to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement in accordance with its provisions, except to the extent that the obligations which are the subject of the dispute or difference cannot be performed until the dispute or difference has been resolved.

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  • Certification of Funds; Budget and Fiscal Provisions; Termination in the Event of Non-Appropriation This Agreement is subject to the budget and fiscal provisions of the City’s Charter. Charges will accrue only after prior written authorization certified by the Controller, and the amount of City’s obligation hereunder shall not at any time exceed the amount certified for the purpose and period stated in such advance authorization. This Agreement will terminate without penalty, liability or expense of any kind to City at the end of any fiscal year if funds are not appropriated for the next succeeding fiscal year. If funds are appropriated for a portion of the fiscal year, this Agreement will terminate, without penalty, liability or expense of any kind at the end of the term for which funds are appropriated. City has no obligation to make appropriations for this Agreement in lieu of appropriations for new or other agreements. City budget decisions are subject to the discretion of the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors. Contractor’s assumption of risk of possible non-appropriation is part of the consideration for this Agreement. THIS SECTION CONTROLS AGAINST ANY AND ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

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  • Contract Termination Date This contract terminates upon the earliest occurrence of the following:

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  • Performance while Dispute is Pending Notwithstanding the existence of a dispute, the Supplier must continue without delay to carry out all of its responsibilities under the Contract that are not affected by the dispute. If the Supplier fails to continue without delay to perform its responsibilities under the Contract, in the accomplishment of all undisputed work, the Supplier will bear any additional costs incurred by Sourcewell and/or its Participating Entities as a result of such failure to proceed.

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