Duty to Furnish Information Sample Clauses

Duty to Furnish Information. The Administrator, the Employers, and the Trustee shall furnish to any of the others any documents, reports, returns, statements, or other information that such other reasonably deems necessary to perform its duties imposed under the Plan or this Trust Agreement or otherwise imposed by law.
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Duty to Furnish Information. Both the Client and the Trustee shall furnish to the other any documents, reports, returns, statements, or other information that the other reasonably deems necessary to perform its duties imposed under the Plans or this Trust Agreement or otherwise imposed by law.
Duty to Furnish Information. The Treasurers or Chief Investment Officers and the Board of Trustees shall furnish to each other any document, report, return, statement or other information that the other reasonably deems necessary to perform duties imposed under this Agreement or otherwise imposed by law.
Duty to Furnish Information. (a) On an export at a reasonable time prior to exiting of the goods from U. S. Customs, the Customer shall furnish to A.B.L invoices in proper form and other documents necessary or useful in the preparation of the U. S. Customs exit and, also, such further information as may be sufficient to establish, inter alia, the dutiable value, the classification the country of destination, the genuineness of the merchandise and any mark or symbol associated with it, the Customer's right to export and/or distribute the merchandise, and the merchandise's exportability, pursuant to U. S. law or regulation . If the Customer fails in a timely manner to furnish such information or documents, in whole or in part, as may be required to complete U. S. Customs compliance or comply with U. S. laws or regulations, or if the information or documents furnished are inaccurate or incomplete, A.B.L shall be obligated only to use its best judgment in connection with the shipment and in no instance shall be charged with knowledge by the Customer of the true circumstances to which such inaccurate, incomplete, or omitted information or document pertains. Where a bond is required by U. S. Customs to be given for the production of any document or the performance of any act, the Customer shall be deemed bound by the terms of the bond notwithstanding the fact that the bond has been executed by A.B.L as principal, it being understood that A.B.L entered into such undertaking at the instance and on behalf of the Customer, and the Customer shall indemnify and hold (b) On an export at a reasonable time prior to the exportation of the shipment the Customer shall furnish to A.B.L the commercial invoice in proper form and number, a proper consular declaration, weights, measures, values and other information in the language of and as may be required by the laws and regulations of the (c) On an export or import A.B.L shall not in any way be responsible or liable for increased duty, penalty, fine or expense unless caused by the negligence or other fault of A.B.L, in which event its liability to the Customer shall be governed by the provisions of paragraphs 8‐10 below. The Customer shall be bound by and warrant the accuracy of all invoices, documents and information furnished to A.B.L by the Customer or its agent for export, entry or other purposes and the Customer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless A.B.L against any increased duty, penalty, fine or expense including attorneys' fees, resulting from ...
Duty to Furnish Information. The Company, the Committee, or the Trustee shall furnish to any of the others any documents, reports, returns, statements, or other information that any of the others reasonably deems necessary to perform its duties imposed hereunder or otherwise imposed by law.
Duty to Furnish Information. To receive benefits under the Group Policy, you must authorize and direct medical care providers and sources of earnings or Deductible Income to provide us with all information and records that we reasonably determine to be relevant to the determination of benefits or eligibility for benefits. We do not pay fees charged for submitting this information to us. Any such costs will be your responsibility.
Duty to Furnish Information. Both the Administrator and the Trustees shall furnish to each other any document, report, return, statement or other information that the other reasonably deems necessary to perform duties imposed under the Plan or the Trust Agreement or otherwise imposed by law.
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Duty to Furnish Information. 13 6.4 WITHHOLDING......................................................... 13 6.5 PARTIES BOUND....................................................... 13 6.6
Duty to Furnish Information. 26 15.7 Withholding ..................................................... 26 15.8 Parties Bound ................................................... 27 15.9
Duty to Furnish Information. 1. The Sub-Grant Recipient provides KAS immediately with all the information that the latter is requesting and that are related to the implementation of the Sub-Grant project. 2. In case of a financial or operative inspection by the European Union or another third party assigned by the EU, the Sub-Grant Recipient agrees to cooperate with KAS to that effect that the latter will have all necessary documents at his disposal for the timeframe of the Sub-Grant project and an additional 7 (seven) years after the completion of the contract. This agreement does also apply to an eventual ad hoc inspection of documents.
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