EOI Potential Risks Sample Clauses

EOI Potential Risks. Microsoft highlighted the potential reputational (accusations of an “insider bias”) and financial (litigation- related) risks to ICANN. XxXX and several others pointed out that the success of the EOI depended on a successful EOI design. Multiple participants raised the question of further delays in the gTLD process.
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  • Financial Risks The Purchaser acknowledges that it is able to bear the financial risks associated with an investment in the Shares and that it has been given full access to such records of the Company and the subsidiaries and to the officers of the Company and the subsidiaries as it has deemed necessary or appropriate to conduct its due diligence investigation. The Purchaser is capable of evaluating the risks and merits of an investment in the Shares by virtue of its experience as an investor and its knowledge, experience, and sophistication in financial and business matters and the Purchaser is capable of bearing the entire loss of its investment in the Shares.

  • Financial Risk The Warrantholder has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment, and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its investment.

  • Special Risks or Circumstances City reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances.

  • Windstorm or hail This peril does not include loss to the property contained in a building caused by rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust unless the direct force of wind or hail damages the building causing an opening in a roof or wall and the rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust enters through this opening. This peril includes loss to watercraft and their trailers, furnishings, equipment, and outboard engines or motors, only while inside a fully enclosed building.

  • Explosion Riot or civil commotion.

  • Sovereign Risk Sovereign Risk shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where an Investment is acquired or held hereunder or under a sub-custody agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investment or cash deposit by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments or cash deposits, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced.

  • Hazards The Tenant shall not undertake, or permit his/her family or guests to undertake, any hazardous acts or do anything that will increase the project's insurance premiums. Such action constitutes a material non-compliance. If the unit is damaged by fire, wind, or rain to the extent that the unit cannot be lived in and the damage is not caused or made worse by the Tenant, the Tenant will be responsible for rent only up to the date of the destruction. Additional rent will not accrue until the unit has been repaired to a livable condition.

  • Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public to a member of the Village Hall management committee as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible. Certain types of accident or injury must be reported on a special form to the local authority. The Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

  • Leakage 5.1 The Sellers undertake to the Buyer to pay to the Buyer on demand an amount equal to any Leakage Amount (Leakage Demand) plus costs and expenses (together with any irrecoverable VAT thereon) reasonably and properly incurred by the Buyer and/or the Company in relation to the Leakage Demand. 5.2 Any demand for payment under clause 5.1 is invalid and the Sellers shall not be liable under clause 5.1 unless such demand is notified to the Sellers on or before the date falling 9 months after the Completion Date, setting out reasonable details of the Leakage (including the matter or thing giving rise to the relevant Leakage and the Leakage Amount (where known), together (where calculable) with the amount repayable by the Sellers). 5.3 The Buyer’s only remedy in relation to Leakage is that contained in this clause 5. 5.4 The Sellers shall have ten Business Days upon receipt of a Leakage Demand to state in writing whether or not they agree with it or in the case of disagreement, the areas of dispute. If the Sellers do not respond to the Buyer they will be deemed to have agreed the Leakage Demand and it shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. 5.5 If the Sellers agree the Leakage Demand (with such amendments thereto as the Sellers and the Buyer may agree in writing) the Leakage Demand shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. 5.6 If the Sellers disagree with the Leakage Demand, the parties shall endeavour in good faith to agree any matter in dispute and if the matter is resolved by agreement (with such amendments thereto as the Sellers and the Buyer may agree in writing) then the Leakage Demand shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. In the event that the parties are unable to reach agreement on a disputed Leakage Demand, any party may notify the other in writing that it wishes to refer the Leakage Demand (or any part which remains unsettled and has not been withdrawn) to an Expert (as defined below) for determination, such notification to identify the matters in dispute (the “Referral Notice”). The identity of such Expert shall be agreed between the parties and the Expert shall be appointed within 15 Business Days of a Referral Notice being served (the “Expert Appointment Period”). If the parties fail to agree the identity of the Expert within the Appointment Period, an Expert shall be appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales within 10 Business Days of the expiry of the Expert Appointment Period, on the application of any party. The Expert shall be provided with a copy of the Referral Notice by either party and shall be instructed to determine the matters in dispute in relation to the Leakage Demand (but no other matter) in accordance with the provisions of this agreement and to make such determination as soon as practicable and in any event within 10 Business Days of the Expert being instructed or such longer period as the Expert shall, in the Expert’s discretion, reasonably require. In making such determination, the Expert shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and his decision shall (in the absence of manifest error) be final and binding on the parties. The costs of the Expert shall be borne in such proportions as the Expert may direct or, in the absence of such direction, as to one half by the Buyer and the other half by the Sellers pro-rata to their holdings of Sale Shares as amongst themselves. For the purposes of this agreement, “Expert” means a partner of at least 5 years’ standing at an independent leading UK firm of accountants.

  • Threats Using service to transmit any material (by e-mail or otherwise) that illegally threatens or encourages bodily harm or destruction of property.

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