Duty To Remove Marks Sample Clauses

Duty To Remove Marks. Oasys shall remove from all Oasys -------------------- Products rejected, returned or not purchased by Larscom, Larscom's name or any of Larscom's trademarks, tradenames, insignia, part numbers, symbols or decorative designs prior to any other sale, use, or disposition of such Oasys Products by Oasys.
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Duty To Remove Marks. Supplier shall remove from all OEM Products rejected, returned, or not purchased by *********, any of *********'s Marks or part numbers, prior to Supplier's sale, use, or disposition of such OEM Products unless resold to ********* pursuant to this Agreement. 8 ENGINEERING PROCESS OR DESIGN CHANGES

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  • LANDLORD'S DUTY TO RESTORE If the Premises are damaged by any peril after the Effective Date, Landlord shall restore the Premises unless the Lease is terminated by Landlord pursuant to Section 11.2 or by Tenant pursuant to Section 11.3. All insurance proceeds available from the fire and property damage insurance carried by Landlord pursuant to Section 9.2 shall be paid to and become the property of Landlord. If this Lease is terminated pursuant to either Section 11.2 or Section 11.3, then all insurance proceeds available from insurance carried by Tenant which covers loss to property that is Landlord’s property or would become Landlord’s property on expiration or termination of this Lease shall be paid to and become the property of Landlord. If this Lease is not so terminated then upon receipt of the insurance proceeds (if the loss is covered by insurance) and the issuance of all necessary governmental permits, Landlord shall commence and diligently prosecute to completion the restoration of the Premises, to the extent then allowed by Law, to substantially the same condition in which the Premises were immediately prior to such damage. Landlord’s obligation to restore shall be limited to the Premises and interior improvements constructed by Landlord as they existed as of the Commencement Date, excluding any Tenant’s Alterations, Trade Fixtures and/or personal property constructed or installed by Tenant in the Premises. Tenant shall forthwith replace or fully repair all Tenant’s Alterations and Trade Fixtures installed by Tenant and existing at the time of such damage or destruction, and all insurance proceeds received by Tenant from the insurance carried by it pursuant to Section 9.1A(2) shall be used for such purpose.

  • Right to Relet Should Tenant be in default as provided in Section 18.1 above and Landlord elects to reenter the Premises, as herein provided, or should it take possession of the Premises pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law, or should Tenant fail to cure a default (after expiration of the applicable notice period) it may either terminate this Lease or may, from time to time without terminating this Lease, make such alterations and repairs as may be necessary in order to relet the Premises, and relet the Premises or any part thereof for such term or terms (which may be for a term extending beyond the Lease Term) and at such rental or rentals and upon such other terms and conditions as Landlord, in its sole discretion may deem advisable. Upon each such reletting, all rentals, and other consideration, received by Landlord therefrom shall be applied: first, to any indebtedness other than Base Rent due hereunder from Tenant to Landlord; second, to pay any actual and reasonable costs and expenses of reletting, including Additional Rent, concessions, or abatements, actual and reasonable brokers' fees and attorneys' fees, and costs of such alterations and repairs (Tenant shall not be liable for any such cost or expense if caused by Landlord) provided that the cost of such alterations, for purposes of this section, shall not exceed the cost of restoring the Premises to so called "Vanilla Shell" condition (hereinafter defined); third, to the payment of Base Rent due and unpaid hereunder; and the residue, if any, shall be held by Landlord and applied in payment of future Base Rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. "

  • Duty to Reimburse Dimensional If, at any time, the Portfolio Expenses of a class of the Portfolio are less than the Expense Limitation Amount for such class of shares of the Portfolio, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, shall reimburse Dimensional for any fees previously waived and/or expenses previously assumed to the extent that such reimbursement will not cause the annualized Portfolio Expenses for such class of shares of the Portfolio to exceed the Expense Limitation Amount. There shall be no obligation of the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, to reimburse Dimensional for fees waived or expenses previously assumed by Dimensional more than thirty-six (36) months prior to the date of such reimbursement.

  • Duty to Defend RSA agrees that it shall, at its own expense, defend, or at its option settle, any action instituted against OEM, and pay any award or damages assessed or settled upon against OEM resulting from such action, insofar as the same is based upon a claim that any Licensed Software used within the terms of this Agreement and the applicable License/Product Schedule infringes any United States patent, copyright or trade secret or a claim that RSA has no right to license the Licensed Software hereunder, provided that OEM gives RSA: (i) prompt notice in writing of such action, (ii) the right to control and direct the investigation, preparation, defense and settlement of the action; and (iii) reasonable assistance and information.

  • Duty to Report Tenant immediately shall report any problems immediately to Landlord. Even a few bedbugs can rapidly multiply to create a major infestation that can spread to other premises. Manager will then be given access to the leased premises for inspection within 24 hours of Tenant being given notice.

  • Duty to Notify During the Term of this Agreement, in the event that Executive shall become aware of any business opportunity related to the business of the Company, Executive shall promptly notify the Board of Directors of such opportunity. Executive shall not appropriate for himself or for any other Person other than the Company (or any Affiliate) any such opportunity unless, as to any particular opportunity, the Board of Directors fails to take appropriate action within thirty (30) days. Executive's duty to notify the Board of Directors and to refrain from appropriating all such opportunities for thirty (30) days shall neither be limited by, nor shall such duty limit, the application of the general laws relating to the fiduciary duties of an agent or employee.

  • Duty to Update Disclosure The Owner Trustee will notify and provide information, and certify such information in an Officer’s Certificate, to the Depositor upon any event or condition relating to the Owner Trustee or actions taken by the Owner Trustee that (A) (i) is required to be disclosed by the Depositor under Item 2 (the institution of, material developments in, or termination of legal proceedings against U.S. Bank Trust National Association that are material to Noteholders) of Form 10-D under the Exchange Act within five days of such occurrence or (ii) the Depositor reasonably requests of the Owner Trustee that the Depositor, in good faith, believes is necessary to comply with Regulation AB within five days of request or (B) (i) is required to be disclosed under Item 6.02 (resignation, removal, replacement or substitution of U.S. Bank Trust National Association as Owner Trustee) of Form 8-K under the Exchange Act within two days of a Responsible Person of the Owner Trustee becoming aware of such occurrence or (ii) causes the information provided by the Owner Trustee in any certificate delivered by a Responsible Person of the Owner Trustee to be untrue or incorrect in any material respect or is necessary to make the statements provided by the Owner Trustee in light of the circumstances in which they were made not misleading within five days of a Responsible Person of the Owner Trustee becoming aware thereof. The obligations of the Owner Trustee to provide such information with respect to the period during which it served as Owner Trustee will survive the resignation or removal of the Owner Trustee under the Agreement.

  • Duty to Inform Landlord If Tenant knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, that a Hazardous Substance is located in, under or about the Premises or the Building, Tenant shall immediately give Landlord written notice thereof, together with a copy of any statement, report, notice, registration, application, permit, business plan, license, claim, action, or proceeding given to, or received from, any governmental authority or private party concerning the presence, spill, release, discharge of, or exposure to, such Hazardous Substance. Tenant shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Substance to be spilled or released in, on, under or about the Premises (including, without limitation, through the plumbing or sanitary sewer system).

  • Right to Re-enter In the event of any such default by Tenant, Landlord shall have the right, after terminating this Lease, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property. Such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of Tenant, and disposed of by Landlord in any manner permitted by law.

  • Duty to Inform Lessor If Lessee knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, that a Hazardous Substance has come to be located in, on, under or about the Premises, other than as previously consented to by Lessor, Lessee shall immediately give written notice of such fact to Lessor, and provide Lessor with a copy of any report, notice, claim or other documentation which it has concerning the presence of such Hazardous Substance.

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