Duties of cooperation Sample Clauses

Duties of cooperation. 15.1 The Transferring Entity and the Acquiring Entity will issue any declarations and any documents and take any other actions which might still be necessary or appropriate in connection with the transfer of the relevant Spin-off Assets. 15.2 The parties will support each other in the case of proceedings before public authorities, in particular in external tax audits and in tax disputes and other disputes which relate to time periods up to the Closing Date. In particular, the parties will provide to each other any information and records which are necessary or appropriate in order to fulfil the requirements of tax authorities or other authorities or to provide proof to tax authorities or other authorities or courts, and the parties will mutually use their efforts to have their employees provide reasonable support. This does not affect statutory ob- ligations to maintain confidentiality.
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Duties of cooperation. 6.1 The customer shall: a) not to provide any political extremist, religious fanatical or porno- graphic content on the inet platform, or any content not in line with the free democratic basic order; b) to adhere to the penal and supplementary penal provisions, as well as any copyright, trademark and competition law provisions, and any reg- ulations under private law; c) to always treat the access data, consisting of user ID and password, as confidential; d) security incidents in the sphere of the customer, which can have an impact on the Alpega TMS and / or on inet services (e.g. viruses, cyber- attacks etc.), the customer shall report to inet immediately; e) compensate damages and expenses incurred by inet through BOTs (= automated scripts that imitate user behavior) used by the customer; f) in the case of contractual items which are subject to a limitation in regard to data transfer and storage volumes (archival), to pay the cor- responding excess costs, upon their being invoiced, in the event of the volume being exceeded. 6.2 Should the customer violate any of the obligations specified in Art. 6.1, the customer is obliged to cease and desist from continuing to violate such obligations, to compensate inet for any damage/expenses incurred, and to
Duties of cooperation. 10.1. The Customer shall assist the Contractor in the provision of contractual services to the necessary extent at its own responsibility and at its own expense. In this context, the Contractor may request the Customer to cooperate. Without limitation, the Customer shall fulfil the duties to cooperate set out below, those described in the respective technical framework conditions and in the respective maintenance contracts. 10.2. In the event that the Contractor is to fulfil its contractual obligations on the Customer’s premises, the Customer must grant the person or persons commissioned to carry out the work access to the computers on which the program to be maintained is stored and/or loaded during the Customer's normal practice hours, in particular Monday – Friday from 8:00AM-5.00PM. 10.3. The Customer shall provide remote access in compliance with the Contractor’s specifications during service hours on its own responsibility and at its own expense. For this purpose, the Customer shall keep the technical equipment necessary for carrying out software maintenance, such as power supply, telephone connections and data transmission lines, ready for operation and shall make them available to an appropriate extent free of charge. If an on-site visit to the Customer has to be carried out because the Customer has not enabled remote access, a separate fee, including travel costs and travel times with expenses according to the price list, shall be charged accordingly. 10.4. When selecting the hardware and software environment, the Customer shall comply with the Contractor's specifications in the then-applicable "hardware requirements" a copy of which may be requested from ifa united i-tech, Inc. 10.5. If errors or other defects are discovered, contained and reported, the Customer must observe the user documentation belonging to the program and any information provided by the Contractor. The Customer must provide the Contractor the data/files necessary for troubleshooting (including those from third-party programs that were not supplied by the Contractor). Personal data must be anonymized in such cases. 10.6. The Customer must regularly install the respective updates on schedule. Additional expenditures for software maintenance that becomes necessary because the respective updates were not installed will be charged to the Customer as an additional service based on a separate contract. 10.7. The Customer must ensure that persons entrusted with operating the program ...
Duties of cooperation. User and Company shall be solely responsible for providing and maintaining all technical equipment necessary for accessing and using the ITB Travel Network and the Services, in particular, hardware, operating system, Internet connection and current browser software.
Duties of cooperation. The customer will ensure that a competent contact is available for the entire duration of the project. All departments involved have to be informed of Telemotive AG’s activities and be prepared to help. The customer has to create the required organizational conditions, which only it can control, so that Telemotive AG can provide its service.
Duties of cooperation. If a Party becomes aware of any (potential) breach of these confidentiality obligations, it will promptly notify the other Party thereof, provide the other Party with all available details of any such (potential) breach, assist the other Party in investigating or preventing the reoccurrence of any such a breach and take such actions as may be necessary or reasonably requested by the other Party to minimize the (potential) breach and any damage resulting therefrom. If a Party receives a subpoena or other validly issued administrative, regulatory or judicial process from a Competent Authority demanding disclosure of Confidential Information, it will, before providing the requested information, to the extent permitted by law: (a) promptly notify the other Party of such receipt or request and the action it proposes to take in response thereto; (b) allow the other Party an opportunity to oppose to such a requirement; and (c) take all the steps permitted under such judicial, regulatory or administrative process to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential Information. Upon compliance with the foregoing requirements, the Party facing the demand will be entitled to comply with such a subpoena or other administrative, regulatory or judicial process, provided it takes into account, to the extent permitted by law, any reasonable representation made by the other Party concerning resistance to the requirement or the form, manner or extent of disclosure. The Party facing the demand will exercise its best efforts to ensure that, to the maximum extent possible under the circumstances, confidential treatment will be applied to the Confidential Information.
Duties of cooperation. The customer will ensure that a competent contact is available for the entire duration of the project. All departments involved have to be informed of MAGNA Telemotive GmbH’s activities and be prepared to help. The customer has to create the required organizational conditions, which only it can control, so that MAGNA Telemotive GmbH can provide its service.
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  • DUTIES OF MSS 1.01 Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Trust hereby employs and appoints MSS to act, and MSS agrees to act, as transfer agent for the Trust’s authorized and issued shares of beneficial interest of each class of each portfolio of the Trust (the “Shares”), and as dividend disbursing and redemption agent for the Trust. 1.02 MSS agrees that it will perform the following services: (a) In accordance with procedures established from time to time by agreement between the Trust and MSS, MSS shall: (i) Receive for acceptance, orders for the purchase of Shares, and promptly deliver payment and appropriate documentation therefore to the Custodian of the Trust authorized by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (the “Custodian”); (ii) Pursuant to purchase orders, issue the appropriate number of Shares and hold such Shares in the appropriate Shareholder account; (iii) Receive for acceptance redemption requests and redemption directions and deliver the appropriate documentation therefore to the Custodian; (iv) At the appropriate time as and when it receives monies paid to it by the Custodian with respect to any redemption, pay over or cause to be paid over in the appropriate manner such monies as instructed by the redeeming Shareholders; (v) Effect transfers of Shares by the registered owners thereof upon receipt of appropriate instructions; (vi) Prepare and transmit payments for dividends and distributions declared by the Trust; (vii) Maintain records of account for and advise the Trust and its Shareholders as to the foregoing; (viii) Maintain an Anti-Money Laundering Program in compliance with the USA Patriot Act of 2001 and regulation thereunder, and provide to the Trust a copy of MSS’s Anti-Money Laundering Program; (ix) Perform such services as are necessary to implement and enforce the Trust’s Anti-Money Laundering Program; (x) Provide necessary and reasonable access to properly authorized federal examiners so that they can obtain all necessary information and records relating to the AML Program and to inspect MSS’s implementation and operation of the AML Program; and (xi) Record the issuance of shares of the Trust and maintain pursuant to SEC Rule 17Ad-10(e) a record of the total number of shares of the Trust which are authorized, based upon data provided to it by the Trust, and issued and outstanding. MSS shall also provide the Trust on a regular basis with the total number of shares which are authorized, issued and outstanding and shall have no obligation, when recording the issuance of shares, to monitor the issuance of such shares or to take cognizance of any laws relating to the issue or sale of such shares, which functions shall be the sole responsibility of the Trust. (b) In addition, MSS shall perform all of the customary services of a transfer agent, dividend disbursing and redemption agent, including but not limited to: maintaining all Shareholder accounts, preparing Shareholder meeting lists, mailing proxies, receiving and tabulating proxies, mailing Shareholder reports and prospectuses to current Shareholders, withholding taxes for U.S. resident and non-resident alien accounts, preparing and filing U.S. Treasury Department Forms 1099 and other appropriate forms required with respect to dividends and distributions by federal authorities for all Shareholders, preparing and mailing confirmation forms and statements of account to Shareholders for all purchases and redemptions of Shares and other confirmable transactions in Shareholder accounts, preparing and mailing activity statements for Shareholders, and providing Shareholder account information and provide a system and reports which will enable the Trust to monitor the total number of Shares sold in each State. Procedures applicable to certain of these services may be established from time to time by agreement between the Trust and MSS.

  • DUTIES OF GFS GFS’s duties with respect to Fund Accounting, Fund Administration and Transfer Agency services are detailed in Appendices I, II and III to this Agreement. (a) In order for GFS to perform the Services, the Trust (i) shall cause all service providers to the Funds of the Trust to furnish any and all information to GFS, and assist GFS as may be required and (ii) shall ensure that GFS has access to all records and documents maintained by the Trust or any service provider to the Trust or a Fund of the Trust. (b) GFS shall, for all purposes herein, be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided or authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Trust. (c) Whenever, in the course of performing its duties under this Agreement, GFS determines, on the basis of information supplied to GFS by the Trust, that a violation of applicable law has occurred, or that, to its knowledge, a possible violation of applicable law may have occurred, or with the passage of time could occur, GFS shall promptly notify the Trust and its legal counsel of such violation.

  • Duties of Contractor The Contractor shall provide the following services relative to this Contract:

  • Duties of Company The Company shall at all times during the term of Options: (a) Reserve and keep available for issue such number of shares of its authorized and unissued common stock as will be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of this Agreement; (b) Pay all original issue taxes with respect to the issue of shares pursuant hereto and all other fees and expenses necessarily incurred by the Company in connection therewith; (c) Use its best efforts to comply with all laws and regulations which, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, shall be applicable thereto.

  • Duties of Consultant The Consultant agrees that it will generally provide the following specified consulting services through its officers and employees during the term specified in Section 1, above. (a) Consult with and assist the Company in developing and implementing appropriate plans and means for presenting the Company and its business plans, strategy and personnel to the financial community, establishing an image for the Company in the financial community, and creating the foundation for subsequent financial public relations efforts; (b) Introduce the Company to the financial community, including, but not limited to, retail brokers, buy side and sell side institutional managers, portfolio managers, analysts, and financial public relations professionals; (c) With the cooperation of the Company, maintain an awareness during the term of this Agreement of the Company’s plans, strategy and personnel, as they may evolve during such period, and consult and assist the Company in communicating appropriate information regarding such plans, strategy and personnel to the financial community; (d) Assist and consult the Company with respect to its (i) relations with stockholders, (ii) relations with brokers, dealers, analysts and other investment professionals, and (iii) financial public relations generally; (e) Perform the functions generally assigned to stockholder relations and public relations departments in major corporations, including responding to telephone and written inquiries (which may be referred to the Consultant by the Company); reviewing press releases before they are released by the Company as well as reports and other communications with or to shareholders, the investment community and the general public; consulting with respect to the timing, form, distribution and other matters related to such releases, reports and communications; and, at the Company’s request and subject to the Company’s securing its own rights to the use of its names, marks, and logos, consulting with respect to corporate symbols, logos, names, the presentation of such symbols, logos and names, and other matters relating to corporate image; (f) Upon and with the Company’s direction and written approval, disseminate information regarding the Company to shareholders, brokers, dealers, other investment community professionals and the general investing public; (g) Upon and with the Company’s direction, conduct meetings, in person or by telephone, with brokers, dealers, analysts and other investment professionals to communicate with them regarding the Company’s plans, goals and activities, and assist the Company in preparing for press conferences and other forums involving the media, investment professionals and the general investment public; (h) At the Company’s request, review business plans, strategies, mission statements budgets, proposed transactions and other plans for the purpose of advising the Company of the public relations implications thereof; and (i) Otherwise perform as the Company’s consultant for public relations and relations with financial professionals.

  • Duties of Lea 1. Privacy Compliance LEA shall provide data to Provider for the purposes of the Service Agreement in compliance with FERPA, COPPA, PPRA, SUPER and all other Washington privacy statutes.

  • Duties of Custodian WITH RESPECT TO THE BOOKS OF ACCOUNT AND CALCULATION OF NET ASSET VALUE AND NET INCOME The Custodian shall cooperate with and supply necessary information to the entity or entities appointed by the applicable Board to keep the books of account of each Portfolio and/or compute the net asset value per Share of the outstanding Shares or, if directed in writing to do so by the Fund on behalf of such Portfolio(s), shall itself keep such books of account and/or compute such net asset value per Share. If so directed, the Custodian shall also calculate daily the net income of each applicable Portfolio as described in the Prospectus and shall advise such Portfolio and the Transfer Agent daily of the total amounts of such net income and, if instructed in writing by an officer of the Fund on behalf of such Portfolio to do so, shall advise the Transfer Agent periodically of the division of such net income among its various components. Each Fund acknowledges and agrees that, with respect to investments maintained with the Underlying Transfer Agent, the Underlying Transfer Agent is the sole source of information on the number of shares of a fund held by it on behalf of a Portfolio and that the Custodian has the right to rely on holdings information furnished by the Underlying Transfer Agent to the Custodian in performing its duties under this Agreement, including, without limitation, the duties set forth in this Section 9 and in Section 10 hereof; provided, however, that the Custodian shall be obligated to reconcile information as to purchases and sales of Underlying Shares contained in trade instructions and confirmations received by the Custodian and to report promptly any discrepancies to the Underlying Transfer Agent. The calculations of the net asset value per Share and the daily income of each Portfolio shall be made at the time or times described from time to time in the Prospectus.

  • Duties of Officers Generally The Officers, in the performance of their duties as such, shall owe to the Company duties of loyalty and due care of the type owed by the officers of a corporation to such corporation and its stockholders under the laws of the State of Delaware.

  • Duties of Servicer Generally The Servicer’s duties in general shall include management, servicing and administration of the Transition Property; obtaining meter reads, calculating usage (including demand and including any such usage by Customers served by a REP, when and if the Service Area becomes subject to retail competition), billing, collections and posting of all payments in respect of the Transition Property; responding to inquiries by Customers, REPs, the PUCT, or any other Governmental Authority with respect to the Transition Property; delivering Bills to Customers or REPs, if any; investigating and handling delinquencies (and furnishing reports with respect to such delinquencies to the Issuer), processing and depositing collections and making periodic remittances; furnishing periodic reports to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee and the Rating Agencies; making all filings with the PUCT and taking such other action as may be necessary to perfect the Issuer’s ownership interests in and the Indenture Trustee’s first priority Lien on and security interest in the Transition Property; making all filings and taking such other action as may be necessary to perfect and maintain the perfection and priority of the Indenture Trustee’s Lien on and security interest in all System Restoration Bond Collateral; selling as the agent for the Issuer as its interests may appear defaulted or written off accounts in accordance with the Servicer’s usual and customary practices; taking all necessary action in connection with True-Up Adjustments as set forth herein; and performing such other duties as may be specified under the Financing Order to be performed by it. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, the duties of the Servicer set forth in this Agreement shall be qualified in their entirety by any PUCT Regulations, the Financing Order, and the federal securities laws and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, including, without limitation, Regulation AB, as in effect at the time such duties are to be performed. Without limiting the generality of this Section 3.01(a), in furtherance of the foregoing, the Servicer hereby agrees that it shall also have, and shall comply with, the duties and responsibilities relating to data acquisition, usage and xxxx calculation, billing, customer service functions, collections, payment processing and remittance set forth in Annex I hereto, as it may be amended from time to time. For the avoidance of doubt, the term “usage” when used herein refers to both kilowatt hour consumption and kilowatt demand.

  • Duties of Trustees (a) The Trustee, prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default and after the curing of all Events of Default which may have occurred, undertakes to perform such duties and only such duties as are specifically set forth in this Agreement. In case an Event of Default has occurred (which has not been cured or waived) the Trustee shall exercise such of the rights and powers vested in it by this Agreement, and use the same degree of care and skill in its exercise as a prudent person would exercise or use under the circumstances in the conduct of such person’s own affairs. (b) The Trustee, upon receipt of all resolutions, certificates, statements, opinions, reports, documents, orders or other instruments furnished to it which are specifically required to be furnished to it pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, shall examine them to determine whether they are in the form required by this Agreement; provided, however, that the Trustee shall not be responsible for the accuracy or content of any such certificate, statement, opinion, report, or other order or instrument furnished by the Company or Servicer to the Trustee pursuant to this Agreement. (c) No provision of this Agreement shall be construed to relieve the Trustee or the Delaware Trustee from liability for its own negligent action, its own negligent failure to act or its own willful misconduct; provided, however, that: (i) Prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default and after the curing of all such Events of Default which may have occurred, the duties and obligations of the Trustee shall be determined solely by the express provisions of this Agreement, (ii) Neither the Trustee nor the Delaware Trustee shall be liable except for the performance of such duties and obligations as are specifically set forth in this Agreement, no implied covenants or obligations shall be read into this Agreement against the Trustee or the Delaware Trustee, and, in the absence of bad faith on the part of the Trustee or the Delaware Trustee, such trustee may conclusively rely, as to the truth of the statements and the correctness of the opinions expressed therein, upon any certificates or opinions furnished to such trustee and conforming to the requirements of this Agreement; and (iii) Neither the Trustee nor the Delaware Trustee shall be personally liable with respect to any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in accordance with the direction of the Certificateholders holding Certificates which evidence Percentage Interests aggregating not less than 25% relating to the time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to such trustee, or relating to the exercise of any trust or power conferred upon such trustee under this Agreement. (d) Within ten Business Days after the occurrence of any Event of Default known to the Trustee, the Trustee shall transmit by mail to the Rating Agencies notice of each Event of Default. Within 90 days after the occurrence of any Event of Default known to the Trustee, the Trustee shall transmit by mail to all Certificateholders (with a copy to the Rating Agencies) notice of each Event of Default, unless such Event of Default shall have been cured or waived; provided, however, the Trustee shall be protected in withholding such notice if and so long as a Responsible Officer of the Trustee in good faith determines that the withholding of such notice is in the best interests of the Certificateholders; and provided, further, that in the case of any Event of Default of the character specified in Section 7.01(a)(i) or Section 7.01(a)(ii), no such notice to Certificateholders or to the Rating Agencies shall be given until at least 30 days after the occurrence thereof.

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