Exception of Time Sample Clauses

Exception of Time. Lines - When a grievance is submitted on or after the end of the employee’s work year, the time limits shall consist of all calendar days so that the matter may be resolved as soon as possible.
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  • Devotion of Time The Directors shall not be obligated and shall not be expected to devote all of their time or business efforts to the affairs of the Company (except, to the extent appropriate, in their capacity as employees of the Company).

  • Calculation of Time For the purposes of this Agreement, “days” refers to calendar days unless otherwise specified.

  • Computation of Time In computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by procedures herein, the date of the act, event, or default for which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period so computed shall be counted, unless it is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday.

  • Extension of Time If the Executive shall be in violation of any provision of this Article 6, then each time limitation set forth in this Article 6 shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period of time during which such violation or violations occur. If the Company seeks injunctive relief from such violation in any court, then the covenants set forth in this Article 6 shall be extended for a period of time equal to the pendency of such proceeding including all appeals by the Executive.

  • Extension of Time Limits The time limits referred to in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties in writing.

  • Calculation of Time Period When calculating the period of time before which, within which or following which any act is to be done or step taken pursuant to this Agreement, the date that is the reference date in calculating such period shall be excluded. If the last day of such period is a non-Business Day, the period in question shall end on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Retention of Title Supplied Goods shall remain Seller’s property until fulfillment by Customer of its payment obligations as described above. As such: (a) If Goods are processed combined, and/or mixed by Customer with other goods belonging to him, then Xxxxxx has the entire ownership on the new goods. If Goods are processed, combined, and/or mixed by Customer with other goods belonging to other suppliers, then Seller has a joint ownership right in the whole value of the new goods with such suppliers. In such case, Seller’s ownership shall be calculated on the basis of the ratio of the invoiced value of the Goods to the invoiced value of all goods, which were used for manufacturing the new goods. (b) As long as Customer is not in default and provided that it reserves its property rights, Customer is exclusively entitled to resell Goods in the ordinary course of business. Use of Goods for executing service contracts and contracts for work, labour and material is herein regarded as a resale. (c) Customer’s receivables arising out of the resale of Goods are already assigned, for security purposes, exclusively to Seller. Customer is entitled to collect the receivables from reselling, unless Xxxxxx withdraws the direct debit authorization in case of any doubt about Customer’s solvency and/or financial credibility or if Customer is in arrears on any of its payments. In the event Xxxxxx withdraws the direct debit authorization, Customer is obliged (i) to inform its clients immediately about the assignment to Seller and that Seller is the owner of Goods, (ii) and to give Seller all information and documents necessary in order to establish and confirm Seller’s rights with respect to third parties. Customer shall be obligated to inform Seller without delay about any garnishment and/or any other actions adversely affecting the Goods undertaken by third parties. If the value of the existing security interests obtained by Customer for the benefit of Seller exceeds in total more than 20 % the total invoiced amount of the contractual debt of Customer, Seller is obliged, upon Customer’s request, to release Goods selected by Seller. (d) Customer shall have the sole liability for, and shall bear all risks and costs associated with the unloading, correct handling and suitable storage of Goods and/or the new goods as described in Article 6 a) above. Moreover, Customer undertakes (i) to take a general liability all risks insurance policy, at its own cost, including coverage as to the deterioration and/or theft of all or a part of Goods and/or of the new goods and (ii) provide to Seller, at its first request, a certificate confirming both such insurance coverage and the payment of the insurance premium related thereto.

  • Reservation of Title The transfer of ownership of the delivered products is suspended until full payment of the price of these by the professional purchaser, in principal and accessories, even in case of granting of payment deadlines. Any clause to the contrary, in particular inserted in the general conditions of purchase, is deemed unwritten. By express agreement, the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX will be able to enforce its rights under this retention of title clause in its own name and on its own behalf and/or in the name and on behalf of its suppliers, for any of its outstanding debts that remain partially or totally unpaid, on all of its products and/or the products of its suppliers still in the possession of the professional purchaser, these are conventionally presumed to be those unpaid, and the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX may, by right and without formality, take them back or claim them as compensation for all its unpaid invoices, at the expense, risk and peril of the professional purchaser and without prejudice to its right to terminate the sales in progress. Any deposit paid by the professional purchaser will remain acquired to the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX as a lump sum compensation, without prejudice to all other actions that it would be entitled to take against the professional purchaser. However, the risk of loss or deterioration shall pass to the professional purchaser upon delivery of the ordered products. During the period of retention of title, the professional purchaser must insure the unpaid goods against any damage suffered or caused by them, until full transfer of ownership, the insurance policies must mention the ownership of the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX or suppliers of the latter. The professional purchaser is obliged to justify it to the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX at the time of the delivery. Failing this, the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX would be entitled to delay the delivery until presentation of this proof. The professional purchaser may only resell the unpaid products in the normal course of business. It may in no case pledge, grant a security interest, pledge or transfer the ownership of its unpaid stocks as a guarantee. The professional purchaser must immediately notify the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX in case of seizure or any other intervention of a third party or of transfer or pledge of its business. If the professional purchaser resells the products before full payment, it will be deemed to have resold on behalf of the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX; the deposits already paid by it will then be automatically offset against the sums owed to the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX for the sale made on its behalf. The company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX may also require, in case of total or partial non-payment of an invoice on the due date, the resolution of the sale and the reclamation of the products delivered after sending a simple formal notice, the return costs being borne by the professional purchaser and the payments made remaining acquired to the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX as a penalty clause. Similarly, the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX may unilaterally, after sending a notice of default, draw up or have drawn up an inventory of products it has invoiced still in possession of the professional purchaser, which undertakes to leave free access to its warehouses, stores or other for this purpose, ensuring that the identification of such products is always possible. In the event of the opening of insolvency proceedings, to the extent permitted by law and subject to any applicable public policy provisions, outstanding orders will be automatically cancelled and the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX reserves the right to reclaim the goods in stock. The above provisions do not prevent the transfer to the professional purchaser of the risks of loss or deterioration of the products subject to retention of title as well as the damage they may cause, as soon as the goods are shipped. The benefit of the present retention of title clause will be automatically transmitted to any third party subrogated in the rights, actions and privileges of the company LABORATOIRES XXXXXXX under its claim.

  • Condition of Title (a) At the Settlement Date, title to the Property shall be good and marketable and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, easements, restrictions, rights and similar conditions, excepting Permitted Exceptions (as defined below) and matters appearing of public record on the Effective Date, subject to subparagraph 4(b) below. (b) During the Feasibility Period, Purchaser shall have the right to order a title search to be performed with regard to the Property, and to order a commitment for an owner policy title insurance (the “Commitment”) to be issued by the Title Company with regard to the Property, all at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense. Concurrently with its delivery of the Commitment to Purchaser, the Title Company shall deliver copies thereof to Seller. Purchaser shall further have the right to order a survey of the Property (the “Survey”), at its sole cost and expense. Purchaser shall promptly deliver to Seller and the Title Company a copy of the Survey as soon as it is available. Regardless of Purchaser’s election to order or not order any Commitment or Survey, Purchaser shall, no later than the date that is thirty (30) days after the Effective Date (the “Title Objection Date”), deliver written notice to Seller of any title or survey defect, lien, encumbrance or other matter with respect to the Property that is unacceptable to Purchaser, other than Permitted Exceptions (such matters being referred to herein as “Defects” and each being a “Defect”), together with complete copies of each of any Survey and Commitment, and all documents and instruments referred to therein. Purchaser’s election to not order any Commitment or Survey shall not relieve Purchaser of its obligations under this Section 4(b), or any other term or condition set forth herein. If, on or before the Title Objection Date, Purchaser properly gives notice to Seller of one or more Defects as required herein, Seller shall, within ten (10) business days after receiving such notice, notify Purchaser whether Seller will or will not attempt to cure such Defects to Purchaser’s reasonable satisfaction. Failure by Seller to deliver such notice shall be deemed Seller’s election not to cure any such Defects. If Seller elects (or is deemed to have elected) not to attempt to cure such Defects, Purchaser shall be entitled, by giving notice (the “Purchaser Notice”) to Seller within five (5) days after receiving such notice from Seller (but in any event prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period), to terminate this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further liability hereunder (except with respect to Purchaser’s repair and indemnification obligations as set forth in Section 14 below). If Purchaser does not timely deliver the Purchaser Notice, such failure shall be deemed a waiver of Purchaser’s right to object to any Defects and Purchaser shall proceed to Settlement and accept title to the Property subject to the uncured Defects (which shall be deemed Permitted Exceptions), the Permitted Exceptions, all matters of public record on the Effective Date, and all matters that are or would be reflected in any Survey, without an abatement of the Purchase Price. If Seller elects in writing as aforesaid to attempt to cure any Defects, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cure such Defects prior to Settlement. If Seller elects to attempt to cure any Defects, but at the time of Settlement such Defects have not been cured, Purchaser’s sole option and remedy shall be either to (i) terminate this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further liability hereunder (except with respect to Purchaser’s repair and indemnification obligations as set forth in Section 14 below), or (ii) proceed to Settlement and accept title to the Property subject to such uncured Defects and all other Permitted Exceptions, without an abatement of the Purchase Price. (c) For the purposes of this Agreement, “Permitted Exceptions” shall mean (i) liens for real estate taxes and assessments not yet due and payable, (ii) applicable zoning, building and other laws, regulations and ordinances and any violations or any encroachments thereof,

  • Calculation of Time Periods Except as otherwise indicated, all periods of time referred to herein shall include all Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; provided, however, that if the date to perform the act or give any notice with respect to this Agreement shall fall on a day other than a Business Day, such act or notice may be timely performed or given if performed or given on the next succeeding Business Day.

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