Documents Delivered Each copy or original of any agreement, contract or other instrument which is identified in any exhibit delivered by Seller or their counsel to Buyer (or its counsel or representatives), whether before or after the execution hereof, is in fact what it is purported to be by the Seller and has not been amended, canceled or otherwise modified.
Program Requirements Provided At No Charge to the Judicial Council A. The Contractor shall provide the following items during the Program at no charge to the Judicial Council: i. Secured Program registration space, including two (2) easels, and one (1) house telephone. ii. Secured Meeting room, which will function as a centralized office area for the Judicial Council during the Program. iii. Secured Program storage space, which will be used to store any Materials that arrive at the Property within seventy-two (72) hours prior to the start of the Program. The Judicial Council will endeavor to ensure that all arriving Materials are marked with the Property’s address, contact’s name, and the date or name of the Program. Should Program Materials arrive at the Property more than seventy-two (72) hours before the commencement of the Program, the Contractor shall receive and store up to five (5) boxes of Materials at no charge. No less than one (1) hour prior to the commencement of the registration for the Program or commencement of the Program itself, the Contractor shall deliver all Materials at the time and to the location as directed by the Meeting Planner. iv. Complimentary guest room internet v. Five (5) complimentary parking passes
New Hampshire Specific Data Security Requirements The Provider agrees to the following privacy and security standards from “the Minimum Standards for Privacy and Security of Student and Employee Data” from the New Hampshire Department of Education. Specifically, the Provider agrees to: (1) Limit system access to the types of transactions and functions that authorized users, such as students, parents, and LEA are permitted to execute; (2) Limit unsuccessful logon attempts; (3) Employ cryptographic mechanisms to protect the confidentiality of remote access sessions; (4) Authorize wireless access prior to allowing such connections; (5) Create and retain system audit logs and records to the extent needed to enable the monitoring, analysis, investigation, and reporting of unlawful or unauthorized system activity; (6) Ensure that the actions of individual system users can be uniquely traced to those users so they can be held accountable for their actions; (7) Establish and maintain baseline configurations and inventories of organizational systems (including hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) throughout the respective system development life cycles; (8) Restrict, disable, or prevent the use of nonessential programs, functions, ports, protocols, and services; (9) Enforce a minimum password complexity and change of characters when new passwords are created; (10) Perform maintenance on organizational systems; (11) Provide controls on the tools, techniques, mechanisms, and personnel used to conduct system maintenance; (12) Ensure equipment removed for off-site maintenance is sanitized of any Student Data in accordance with NIST SP 800-88 Revision 1; (13) Protect (i.e., physically control and securely store) system media containing Student Data, both paper and digital; (14) Sanitize or destroy system media containing Student Data in accordance with NIST SP 800-88 Revision 1 before disposal or release for reuse; (15) Control access to media containing Student Data and maintain accountability for media during transport outside of controlled areas; (16) Periodically assess the security controls in organizational systems to determine if the controls are effective in their application and develop and implement plans of action designed to correct deficiencies and reduce or eliminate vulnerabilities in organizational systems; (17) Monitor, control, and protect communications (i.e., information transmitted or received by organizational systems) at the external boundaries and key internal boundaries of organizational systems; (18) Deny network communications traffic by default and allow network communications traffic by exception (i.e., deny all, permit by exception); (19) Protect the confidentiality of Student Data at rest; (20) Identify, report, and correct system flaws in a timely manner; (21) Provide protection from malicious code (i.e. Antivirus and Antimalware) at designated locations within organizational systems; (22) Monitor system security alerts and advisories and take action in response; and (23) Update malicious code protection mechanisms when new releases are available.
Fronting Fee and Documentary and Processing Charges Payable to L/C Issuer The Borrower shall pay directly to the L/C Issuer for its own account a fronting fee with respect to each Letter of Credit, at the rate per annum specified in the Fee Letter, computed on the daily amount available to be drawn under such Letter of Credit on a quarterly basis in arrears. Such fronting fee shall be due and payable on the tenth Business Day after the end of each March, June, September and December in respect of the most recently-ended quarterly period (or portion thereof, in the case of the first payment), commencing with the first such date to occur after the issuance of such Letter of Credit, on the Letter of Credit Expiration Date and thereafter on demand. For purposes of computing the daily amount available to be drawn under any Letter of Credit, the amount of such Letter of Credit shall be determined in accordance with Section 1.06. In addition, the Borrower shall pay directly to the L/C Issuer for its own account the customary issuance, presentation, amendment and other processing fees, and other standard costs and charges, of the L/C Issuer relating to letters of credit as from time to time in effect. Such customary fees and standard costs and charges are due and payable on demand and are nonrefundable.
Documents, fees and no default Each Lender's obligation to contribute to the Advance is subject to the following conditions precedent: (a) that, on or before the service of the Drawdown Notice, the Agent receives: (i) the documents described in Part A of Schedule 3 in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent and its lawyers; and (ii) payment in full of the structuring fee payable pursuant to Clause 20.1(a); (b) that, on the Drawdown Date but prior to the advance of the Loan, the Agent receives; (i) the documents or evidence described in Part B of Schedule 3 in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent and its lawyers; (ii) payment of any commitment fee payable pursuant to Clause 20.1(b); and (iii) payment of any expenses payable pursuant to Clause 20.2 which are due and payable on the Drawdown Date; (c) that both at the date of the Drawdown Notice and at the Drawdown Date: (i) no Event of Default or Potential Event of Default has occurred or would result from the borrowing of the Advance; (ii) the representations and warranties in Clause 10.1 and those of the Borrower or any Security Party which are set out in the other Finance Documents would be true and not misleading if repeated on each of those dates with reference to the circumstances then existing; (iii) none of the circumstances contemplated by Clause 5.7 has occurred and is continuing; and (iv) there has been no Material Adverse Change; and (d) that, if the ratio set out in Clause 15.1 were applied immediately following the making of the Advance, the Borrower would not be obliged to provide additional security or prepay part of the Loan under that Clause; and (e) that the Agent has received, and found to be acceptable to it, any further opinions, consents, agreements and documents in connection with the Finance Documents which the Agent may, with the authorisation of the Majority Lenders, request by written notice to the Borrower prior to the Drawdown Date.
Course Curriculum, Instruction, and Grading X. Xxxx College courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same syllabus, course outline, textbook, grading method, and other academic policies as the courses outlined in the Hill College catalog. B. Approved courses being taught for dual credit must follow the approved master syllabus of the discipline and of Hill College. C. Textbooks should be identical to those approved for use by Hill College. Should an instructor propose an alternative textbook, the textbook must be approved in advance by the appropriate instructional department of Hill College and the Vice President of Instruction. Other instructional materials for dual credit/concurrent courses must be identical or at an equivalent level to materials used by Hill College. D. Courses which result in college‐level credit will follow the standard grading practices of Hill College, as identified by college policy and as identified in the appropriately approved course syllabus. The grades used in college records are A (excellent), B (above average), C (average), D (below average), F (failure), I (incomplete), W (withdrawn), WC (withdrawn COVID). The lowest passing grade is D. Grade point averages are computed by assigning values to each grade as follows: A = 4 points, B = 3 points, C = 2 points, D = 1 point, and F = 0 points. Grading criteria may be devised by Hill College and the ISD to allow faculty the opportunity to award high school credit only or high school and college credit depending upon student performance. E. Faculty, who are responsible for teaching dual credit/concurrent classes, are responsible for keeping appropriate records, certifying census date rosters, providing interim grade reports, certifying final grade reports at the end of the semester, certifying attendance, and providing other reports and information as may be required by Hill College and/or the School District.
Documents and Records Seller shall deliver to Servicer, and Servicer shall hold in trust for Seller and the Purchasers in accordance with their respective interests, all documents, instruments and records (including, without limitation, computer tapes or disks) that evidence or relate to Pool Receivables.
Documents and evidence In connection with any additional security provided in accordance with this clause 8.2, the Agent shall be entitled to receive (at the Borrowers’ expense) such evidence and documents of the kind referred to in schedule 3 as may in the Agent’s opinion be appropriate and such favourable legal opinions as the Agent shall in its absolute discretion require.
Documents at Closing At the Closing, the following documents shall be delivered: (a) Duska will deliver, or will cause to be delivered, to Shiprock the following: (1) a certificate executed by the Chief Executive Officer or President of Duska to the effect that all representations and warranties made by Duska under this Agreement are true and correct as of the Closing and as of the Effective Date, the same as though originally given to Shiprock or Shiprock Sub on said date; (2) a certificate from the state of Duska’s incorporation dated within five business days of the Closing to the effect that Duska is in good standing under the laws of said state; (3) Investment Letters in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “D” executed by each of the Duska stockholders referred to in Section 9(c); (4) such other instruments, documents and certificates, if any, as are required to be delivered pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement; (5) executed copy of the Certificate of Merger for filing in Delaware; and certified copies of resolutions adopted by the stockholders and directors of Duska authorizing the Merger; (6) all other items, the delivery of which is a condition precedent to the obligations of Shiprock and Shiprock Sub, as set forth herein, including the asset transfer and assumption agreements contemplated by Section 7(f); and (7) the legal opinion required by Section 9(e) hereof. (b) Shiprock and Shiprock Sub will deliver or cause to be delivered to Duska: (1) stock certificates representing those securities of Shiprock to be issued as a part of the Merger as described in Section 2 hereof; (2) a certificate of the President of Shiprock and Shiprock Sub, respectively, to the effect that all representations and warranties of Shiprock and Shiprock Sub made under this Agreement are true and correct as of the Closing, the same as though originally given to Duska on said date; (3) certified copies of resolutions adopted by Shiprock’s and Shiprock Sub’s Board of Directors and Shiprock Sub’s stockholder authorizing the Merger and all related matters; (4) certificates from the jurisdiction of incorporation of Shiprock and Shiprock Sub dated within five business days of the Closing Date that each of said corporations is in good standing under the laws of said state; (5) opinion of Shiprock’s counsel as described in Section 8(l) above; (6) such other instruments and documents as are required to be delivered pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement; (7) written resignation of all of the officers and directors of Shiprock and Shiprock Sub; (8) Escrow Agreement, signed by Xxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxx and Associates, Ltd.; (9) Certified copy of the filed Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation; (10) Indemnification Waiver letter signed by Xxxxx; and (11) all other items, the delivery of which is a condition precedent to the obligations of Duska, as set forth in Section 8 hereof, including the asset transfer and assumption agreements contemplated by Section 7(f).
Fronting Fee and Documentary and Processing Charges Payable to L/C Issuers The Borrower shall pay directly to each L/C Issuer for its own account a fronting fee (a “Fronting Fee”) with respect to each Letter of Credit issued by it, at the rate per annum equal to 0.125% computed on the daily maximum amount then available to be drawn under such Letter of Credit. Such fronting fees shall be computed on a quarterly basis in arrears. Such fronting fees shall be due and payable on the tenth Business Day after the end of each March, June, September and December in respect of the most recently-ended quarterly period (or portion thereof, in the case of the first payment), commencing with the first such date to occur after the issuance of such Letter of Credit, on the Letter of Credit Expiration Date and thereafter on demand. For purposes of computing the daily amount available to be drawn under any Letter of Credit, the amount of such Letter of Credit shall be determined in accordance with Section 1.07. In addition, the Borrower shall pay directly to each L/C Issuer for its own account the customary issuance, presentation, amendment and other processing fees, and other standard costs and charges, of such L/C Issuer relating to letters of credit as from time to time in effect. Such customary fees and standard costs and charges are due and payable within ten Business Days of demand and are nonrefundable.