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  • Contractor Obligations After receipt of the Notice of Termination and except as otherwise directed by the State, the Contractor shall immediately proceed to: a. To the extent specified in the Notice of Termination, stop work under the Contract on the date specified. b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, and/or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. c. Terminate and cancel any orders or subcontracts for related to the services, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. d. Transfer to the State all completed or partially completed plans, drawings, information, and other property which, if the Contract had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the State. e. Take other action as may be necessary or as directed by the State for the protection and preservation of the property related to the contract which is in the possession of the contractor and in which the State has or may acquire any interest. f. Make available to the State all cost and other records relevant to a determination of an equitable settlement.

  • Warranties and Liabilities You acknowledge and agree that: a) We do not warrant the operability or functionality of Mobile Payment Services for Small Business or that it will be available to complete a Transaction; b) We do not warrant that any particular merchant will offer the payment method accessed through Mobile Payment Services for Small Business; and c) We do not guarantee the availability or operability of any wireless networks or of any Mobile Device. You understand that You should keep Your physical Debit Card with You to use in the event Mobile Payment Services for Small Business are unavailable for whatever reason. Furthermore, You explicitly exclude Us, all partners and associated service providers from all liability whatsoever in relation to Mobile Payments Services for Small Business, and by extension their respective directors, officers and employees, including, without limitation, any liability in relation to the sale, distribution, use or the performance or non-performance of Mobile Payments Services for Small Business. You acknowledge and confirm ownership of the respective intellectual property rights by the Financial Institution and its partners and associated service providers.

  • CONTRACTOR OBLIGATION Contractor shall identify and mark the precise portion(s) of the relevant page(s) of any records provided to Enterprise Services that Contractor believes are statutorily exempt from disclosure and identify the precise statutory basis for exemption from disclosure. In addition, if, in Contractor’s judgment, certain portions of such records are not statutorily exempt from disclosure but are sensitive because particular portions of Contractor’s records (NOT including pricing) include highly confidential, proprietary, or trade secret information (or the equivalent) that Contractor protects through the regular use of confidentiality or similar agreements and routine enforcements through court enforcement actions, Contractor shall identify and mark the precise portion(s) of the relevant page(s) of any records that include such sensitive information.

  • Our Liability (a) The quality and reliability of your electricity supply and the quality, pressure and continuity of your gas supply is subject to a variety of factors that are beyond our control as your retailer, including accidents, emergencies, weather conditions, vandalism, system demand, the technical limitations of the distribution system and the acts of other persons (such as your distributor), including at the direction of a relevant authority. (b) To the extent permitted by law, we give no condition, warranty or undertaking, and we make no representation to you, about the condition or suitability of energy, its quality, fitness for purpose or safety, other than those set out in this contract. (c) Unless we have acted in bad faith or negligently, the National Energy Retail Law excludes our liability for any loss or damage you suffer as a result of the total or partial failure to supply energy to your premises, which includes any loss or damage you suffer as a result of the defective supply of energy.

  • Your Liability The following determines your liability for any unauthorized EFT or any series of related unauthorized EFTs: 1. If you notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed $50.00 or the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occur before notification, whichever is less. 2. If you fail to notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed the lesser of $500.00or the total of: • $50.00 or the amount of unauthorized EFTs that occur within the two (2) business days; and • The total of authorized EFTs which occur during the two (2) days before notification to the Credit Union, provided the Credit Union establishes that these EFTs would not have occurred had the Credit Union been notified within that two-day period. 3. You must report an unauthorized EFT that appears on your periodic statement, no later than 60 days of transmittal of the statement to avoid liability for subsequent transfers; your liability will not exceed the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occurred within the 60-day period. You may also be liable for the amounts as described in sections 1 and 2 above. 4. If the report is made orally, we will require that you send the complaint or question in writing within 20 business days. We will notify you with the results of the investigation within 10 business days and will correct any error promptly. If more time is needed, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate a complaint or question. If this occurs, we will credit your account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error. This will allow you to use the money during the time it takes us to complete out investigation. If your complaint or question is not received in writing within 10 business days, we may not credit your account until the investigation is completed. If an alleged error involves an electronic fund transfer outside a state or territory or possession of the United Stated, the applicable time periods for action by us are 20 business days (instead of 10) and 90 calendar days (instead of 45). If we determine that no error occurred, we will send you a written explanation within three business days after the investigation is complete. You may request copies of the documents that were used in the investigation. 5. You may notify the Credit Union by telephone, writing, or by email using the guest book provided in our online banking site. Notification by general e-mail to report an unauthorized transaction is not secure and therefore not advised.

  • Warranties and Liability 10.1. Each Party warrants to the other that it has the full right and power to enter into this Deed. Save as explicitly notified to the other Party at the Effective Date, each Party warrants that as at the Effective Date it has not knowingly misappropriated any third party confidential information or knowingly infringed any third party Intellectual Property Right. 10.2. Each Party warrants that save as explicitly otherwise provided in this Deed (a) it has the rights to grant the licences in clause 3 of this Deed; and (b) it has not granted to any third party any option, licence or right of first refusal in relation to the Licensed Patents, Results or Know-How; and (c) it has not assigned, transferred or granted any option to assign or transfer any of its rights in the Licensed Patents, Results or Know-How. 10.3. Both Parties acknowledge that in entering into this Deed they do not do so in reliance on any representation, warranty or other provision except as expressly provided in this Deed and any conditions, warranties or other terms implied by statute or common law are excluded from this Deed to the full extent permitted by law. 10.4. Without limiting the scope of clauses 10.1 to 10.3, neither Party gives any warranty, representation or undertaking: 10.4.1. as to the efficacy, usefulness or quality of the Licensed Patents, Results or Know-How; 10.4.2. that any of the Licensed Patents are or will be valid or subsisting or (in the case of applications) will proceed to grant; or 10.4.3. that the exploitation of any the Licensed Patents, Results or Know-How or the manufacture, Marketing, or use of Licensed Products or products or the exercise of any other rights granted under this Deed will not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights or other rights of any third party. 10.5. Both Parties accept that there is no restriction imposed on the other Party in relation to the independent development of any Adaptimmune Licensed Products in the case of Adaptimmune, or Immunocore Licensed Products, in the case of Immunocore using TCRs which do not form part of any Project or which are not comprised within the Licensed Patents, Know-How or Results (“New TCRs”). In particular, subject to clause 3, (a) each Party is free to enter into agreements with third parties in relation to development of products comprising New TCRs; (b) each Party is free to enter into any licence in relation to New TCRs; and (c) each Party is free to independently isolate New TCRs for Adaptimmune Licensed Products in the case of Adaptimmune, or Immunocore Licensed Products, in the case of Immunocore respectively. 10.6. The liability of either Party under this Deed (whether arising for breach or arising in any other way out of the subject matter of this Deed, including whether under contract or tort) will not include any indirect, incidental or consequential damages or loss (including as relevant any indirect loss of profits). 10.7. Nothing in this Deed will operate to limit or exclude the liability of either party for death or personal injury arising from its negligence or for liability for fraud.

  • Warranty and Liability Except to the extent prohibited by Applicable Law, Free of Charge Services are provided “as is” without warranties of any kind and in the then-current version made available by us from time to time without support and availability commitments. We are not obliged to offer post- termination assistance. Siemens’ entire liability for all claims, damages, and indemnities arising out of or related to your use of a Free of Charge Service will not exceed, in the aggregate, the amount of EUR 1,000.00 (or the equivalent amount in local currency).

  • Litigation and Liabilities There are no civil, criminal or administrative actions, suits, claims, hearings, arbitrations, investigations or other proceedings (“Proceedings”) pending or, to the Knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, except for those that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. There are no obligations or liabilities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, whether or not accrued, contingent or otherwise other than (i) liabilities or obligations disclosed, reflected, reserved against or otherwise provided for in the consolidated balance sheet of the Company as of June 30, 2017, and the notes thereto set forth in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 (the “Company Balance Sheet”); (ii) liabilities or obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice since June 30, 2017; (iii) liabilities or obligations arising out of the Transaction Documents (and which do not arise out of a breach by the Company or SpinCo of any representation or warranty in the Transaction Documents); or (iv) liabilities or obligations that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or subject to the provisions of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, award, stipulation or settlement of or with any Governmental Entity that would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have, a Company Material Adverse Effect (except to the extent expressly consented to by Parent pursuant to Section 5.06).

  • Indemnification and Liability To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, SUBRECIPIENT shall protect, defend, indemnify, save and hold the COUNTY, the Board of County Commissioners, its agents, officials, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, fines, loss or destruction of property, liabilities, damages, for claims based on the negligence, misconduct, or omissions of the SUBRECIPIENT resulting from the SUBRECIPIENT’S work as further described in this Agreement and its attachments, which may arise in favor of any person or persons resulting from the SUBRECIPIENT’S performance or nonperformance of its obligations under this Agreement except any damages arising out of personal injury or property claims from third parties caused solely by the negligence, omission(s) or willful misconduct of the COUNTY, its officials, commissioners, employees or agents, subject to the limitations as set out in Florida general law, Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. Further, the SUBRECIPIENT hereby agrees to indemnify the COUNTY for all reasonable expenses and attorney's fees incurred by or imposed upon the COUNTY in connection therewith for any loss, damage, injury, liability, or other casualty. The SUBRECIPIENT additionally agrees that the COUNTY may employ an attorney of the COUNTY’S own selection to appear and defend any such action, on behalf of the COUNTY, at the expense of the SUBRECIPIENT. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to pay all reasonable expenses and attorney's fees incurred by the COUNTY in establishing the right to indemnity. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees that it is responsible for any and all claims arising from the hiring of individuals relating to activities provided under the Agreement. All individuals hired are employees of the SUBRECIPIENT and not of the COUNTY. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to assume sole responsibility, training and oversight of the parties it deals with or employs to carry out the terms of this Agreement to the extent set forth in Section 768.28,

  • Supplier Obligations 7.1 The Supplier shall: 7.1.1 at all times allocate sufficient resources to supply the Services in accordance with the Contract; 7.1.2 provide and fulfil any ancillary or incidental service, function or responsibility not specified in the Service Specification where such service, function or responsibility is necessary for the proper performance of the relevant Services; 7.1.3 obtain, and maintain throughout the duration of the Contract, all the consents, approvals, licences and permissions (statutory, regulatory, contractual or otherwise) it may require and which are necessary for the provision of the Services or performance of any other obligation under this Contract; 7.1.4 ensure the Supplier Assets used in the performance of the Services will be free of all encumbrances (except as agreed in writing with the Authority); 7.1.5 ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of each Commissioning Body and their respective Personnel; 7.1.6 ensure that any documentation, information and training provided to each Commissioning Body under this Contract (including in relation to the use of the Website) is comprehensive, accurate and prepared in accordance with Good Industry Practice; 7.1.7 co-operate with the Other Supplier(s) and provide reasonable information (including any documentation), advice and assistance in connection with the Services to the Other Supplier(s) including to enable such Other Supplier(s) to provide services to the respective Commissioning Bodies and, on the expiry or termination of this Contract for any reason, to enable the timely transition of the Services (or any of them) to the respective Commissioning Bodies and/or to any Replacement Supplier; 7.1.8 to the extent it is legally able to do so, hold on trust for the sole benefit of the Authority, all warranties and indemnities provided by third parties or any Sub- contractor in respect of any Deliverables and/or the Services and, where any such warranties are held on trust, at its cost enforce such warranties in accordance with any reasonable directions that the Authority may notify from time to time to the Supplier; 7.1.9 unless it is unable to do so, assign to the Authority on the Authority’s written request and at the cost of the Supplier any such warranties and/or indemnities as are referred to in Clause 7.1.8; 7.1.10 provide each Commissioning Body with such advice and assistance as that Commissioning Body may reasonably require during the Contract Period in respect of the supply of the Services; 7.1.11 gather, collate and provide such information and co-operation as the Authority may reasonably request for the purposes of ascertaining the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under the Contract; 7.1.12 notify the Authority of any circumstances suggesting that a change of Control of the Supplier is planned, in contemplation or has taken place; 7.1.13 notify the Authority in writing of any material detrimental change in the financial standing and/or any change in the credit rating of the Supplier; 7.1.14 subject to Clause 33.6, notify the Authority in writing within ten (10) Working Days of their occurrence, of any actions, suits or proceedings or regulatory investigations before any court or administrative body or arbitration tribunal pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against it that might affect its ability to perform its obligations under the Contract; and 7.1.15 ensure that neither it, nor any of its Affiliates or Personnel, bring any Commissioning Body into disrepute by engaging in any act or omission which is reasonably likely to diminish the trust that the public places in that Commissioning Body, regardless of whether or not such act or omission is related to the Supplier’s obligations under this Contract.

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