BANK’S DISCRETION Notwithstanding and without prejudice to any other terms and conditions herein, the Bank shall be entitled at any time, in its reasonable discretion and with reasonable notice, to amend, vary, withdraw, restrict, suspend or terminate all or any of the facilities in respect of or in relation to the TBS Access Code and/or the TBS. The Bank may, from time to time, in its reasonable discretion, make available through the operation of TBS, such other services and/or facilities as the Bank may deem fit.
Agent’s Discretion Agent shall have the right in its sole discretion to determine which rights, Liens, security interests or remedies Agent may at any time pursue, relinquish, subordinate, or modify or to take any other action with respect thereto and such determination will not in any way modify or affect any of Agent’s or Lenders’ rights hereunder.
Lender’s Discretion Whenever pursuant to this Agreement, Lender exercises any right given to it to approve or disapprove, or any arrangement or term is to be satisfactory to Lender, the decision of Lender to approve or disapprove or to decide whether arrangements or terms are satisfactory or not satisfactory shall (except as is otherwise specifically herein provided) be in the sole discretion of Lender and shall be final and conclusive.
Committee Discretion The Committee has full discretion with respect to any actions to be taken or determinations to be made in connection with this Agreement, and its determinations shall be final, binding and conclusive.
Board Discretion Approval of extended professional leave is a discretionary decision 43 of the Board and is not subject to the grievance procedure.
Administrator Discretion The Administrator, in its discretion, may accelerate the vesting of the balance, or some lesser portion of the balance, of the unvested Option at any time, subject to the terms of the Plan. If so accelerated, such Option will be considered as having vested as of the date specified by the Administrator.
Sole Discretion As the term "sole discretion" is used in this Agreement, --------------- unless otherwise defined, it will be interpreted as the exercise of reasonable discretion applying normal business practices to a contractual relationship between a company and its chairman and chief executive officer.
Discretion 12.1 May not allow card transactions 12.2 Allowing total outstanding balance to exceed combined credit limit
District’s Sole Discretion District in its sole discretion may terminate this Contract for any reason on 30 days’ written notice to Contractor.
COUNTY Discretion At the sole discretion of County, payments to Subrecipient may be made more frequently than monthly, but such payments shall always be in arrears and not in advance of the provision of services by Subrecipient.