Failure to Provide Assurances Sample Clauses

Failure to Provide Assurances. If Interconnection Customer does not provide the reasonable payment assurances described in Section 3.3 within ten (10) Business Days of demand therefor by IPA, then IPA may, in addition to its right to suspend work pursuant to Section 3.3, immediately terminate this Agreement.
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Related to Failure to Provide Assurances

  • Failure to Provide Insurance Lessee acknowledges that any failure on its part to obtain or maintain the insurance required herein will expose Lessor to risks and potentially cause Lessor to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the extent of which will be extremely difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, for any month or portion thereof that Lessee does not maintain the required insurance and/or does not provide Lessor with the required binders or certificates evidencing the existence of the required insurance, the Base Rent shall be automatically increased, without any requirement for notice to Lessee, by an amount equal to 10% of the then existing Base Rent or $100, whichever is greater. The parties agree that such increase in Base Rent represents fair and reasonable compensation for the additional risk/costs that Lessor will incur by reason of Lessee's failure to maintain the required insurance. Such increase in Base Rent shall in no event constitute a waiver of Lessee's Default or Breach with respect to the failure to maintain such insurance, prevent the exercise of any of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder, nor relieve Lessee of its obligation to maintain the insurance specified in this Lease.

  • Failure to Provide Notice A failure to give timely Notice or to include any specified information in any Notice as provided in this Section 15.3 will not affect the rights or obligations of any Party hereunder except and only to the extent that, as a result of such failure, any Party which was entitled to receive such Notice was deprived of its right to recover any payment under its applicable insurance coverage or was otherwise materially damaged as a direct result of such failure and, provided further, the Indemnitor is not obligated to indemnify the Indemnitee for the increased amount of any Indemnifiable Loss which would otherwise have been payable to the extent that the increase resulted from the failure to deliver timely a Notice of Claim.

  • Obligation to Provide Information Each party’s obligation to provide information shall be as follows:

  • Duty to Provide Secure Data The Contractor will maintain the security of State of Florida data including, but not limited to, a secure area around any displayed visible data. The Contractor will also comply with all HIPAA requirements and any other state and federal rules and regulations regarding security of information.

  • AFFIRMATIONS, ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS 11 5.1 General Affirmations 11 5.2 Federal Assurances 11 5.3 Federal Certifications 11

  • To provide a copy of the relevant insurance certificate and policy to the Tenant at the start of the tenancy or as soon as possible thereafter.

  • WARRANTY, AFFIRMATIONS, ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS 12 5.1 WARRANTY 12 5.2 General Affirmations 13 5.3 Federal Assurances 13 5.4 Federal Certifications 13 5.5 State Assurances 13 ARTICLE VI. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 13 6.1 Ownership of Work Product 13 6.2 Grantee s Pre-Existing Works 14 6.3 THIRD PARTY IP 14 6.4 Agreements with Employees and Subcontractors 14 6.5 Delivery upon Termination or Expiration 15 6.6 SURVIVAL 15 6.7 System Agency Data 15 ARTICLE VII. PROPERTY 15

  • Warranty Affirmations Assurances and Certifications 3.01 Federal Assurances Performing Agency further certifies that, to the extent Federal Assurances are incorporated into the Contract under the Signature Document, the Federal Assurances have been reviewed and that Performing Agency is in compliance with each of the requirements reflected therein.

  • Exceptions to the obligation to provide assistance 1. Assistance may be refused or may be subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions or requirements, in cases where a Party or the EAC Partner States as the case may be concerned is of the opinion that assistance under this Protocol would:

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