Ground truth Sample Clauses

Ground truth. The test data sets are independently hand-annotated by domain expert annotators from Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute. An arbitratoran independent cardiovascular disease researcher reconciles incompatible outputs of the system and the manual annotations to produce the final ground truth.
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  • Default by Lessee (a) If Lessee shall make default in making any payment herein provided for and any such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) business days after written notice to Lessee, or if Lessee shall make default in the performance of any obligation of Lessee herein (other than as to payment of money) and any such default shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice to Lessee, or if Lessee shall file a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, or if Lessee shall file any petition or institute any proceedings under any Insolvency or Bankruptcy Act or any amendment thereto hereafter made, seeking to effect its reorganization or a composition with its creditors, or if, in any proceedings based on the insolvency of Lessee or relating to bankruptcy proceedings, a receiver or trustee shall be appointed for Lessee or the Leased Premises, or if any proceedings shall be commenced for the reorganization of Lessee (which, in the case of involuntary proceedings, are not dismissed or stayed within 30 days of the commencement thereof), or if the leasehold estate created hereby shall be taken on execution or by any process of law, or if Lessee shall admit in writing its inability to pay its obligations generally as they become due, then Lessor may, at its option, terminate this Lease without notice, and declare all amounts due or to become due hereunder immediately due and payable, and Lessor's agents and servants may immediately, or any time thereafter, reenter the Leased Premises by reasonably necessary force, summary proceedings, or otherwise, and remove all persons and properly therein, without being liable to indictment, prosecution, or damage therefor, and Lessee hereby expressly waives the service of any notice in writing of intention to reenter said Leased Premises. Lessor may, in addition to any other remedy provided by law or permitted herein, at its option, relet the Leased Premises (or any part thereof) on behalf of Lessee, applying any monies collected first to the payment of expenses of resuming or obtaining possession, and, second, to the payment of the costs of placing the premises in rentable condition, including any leasing commission, and, third, to the payment of rent due hereunder, and any other damages due to the Lessor. Any surplus remaining thereafter shall be paid to Lessee, and Lessee shall remain liable for any deficiency in rental, the amount of which deficiency shall be paid upon demand therefor to Lessor.

  • Name Collision Occurrence Assessment 6.2.1 Registry Operator shall not activate any names in the DNS zone for the Registry TLD except in compliance with a Name Collision Occurrence Assessment provided by ICANN regarding the Registry TLD. Registry Operator will either (A) implement the mitigation measures described in its Name Collision Occurrence Assessment before activating any second-­‐level domain name, or (B) block those second-­‐level domain names for which the mitigation measures as described in the Name Collision Occurrence Assessment have not been implemented and proceed with activating names that are not listed in the Assessment.

  • Default by Seller Except as specifically provided elsewhere in this Contract, in the event that Seller fails to consummate this Contract or if Seller fails to perform any of Seller's other material obligations hereunder either prior to or at the Closing and such failure or refusal results from any reason other than the termination of this Contract by Purchaser pursuant to a right to terminate expressly set forth in this Contract or Purchaser's failure to perform Purchaser's obligations under this Contract, Purchaser may as its only remedy either (i) terminate this Contract by giving written notice thereof to Seller prior to or at the Closing, in which event Purchaser will be entitled to a return of the Deposit Note, whereupon neither party hereto will have any further rights or obligations hereunder, except (a) that Seller will authorize the Title Company to deliver to Purchaser the Deposit Note and Title Company will deliver the Deposit Note to Purchaser free of any claims by Seller or any other person with respect thereto, (b) that Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for its out of pocket costs associated with the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and its examination of the Property, including, the fees and disbursements of its counsel, advisers, and agents, and (c) for provisions which survive Closing by their terms or (ii) enforce specific performance of Seller's duties and obligations under this Contract, provided that the right to enforce specific performance shall not require Seller to remove any title encumbrances placed on the Property after the Effective Date or require Seller to perform any covenant beyond the then current ability of Seller. In the event Purchaser fails to file an action for specific performance of this Contract on or before ninety (90) days after the date of such non-performance, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to proceed under clause (i) above and shall be deemed to have waived its right to enforce specific performance of this Contract.

  • Owner Default Failure of the Owner, which has not been remedied or waived, to pay the Contractor as required under the Construction Contract or to perform and complete or comply with the other material terms of the Construction Contract.

  • Default by Owner If one or more of the following Events of Default shall occur and be continuing, that is to say:

  • Default by Purchaser IN THE EVENT OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT BY PURCHASER, SELLER, AS ITS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE THE DEPOSIT, INCLUDING THE PURCHASER’S PREMIUM, AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (AND NOT AS A PENALTY) AND TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT WHEREUPON NEITHER PARTY SHALL HAVE ANY FURTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS AND PROVISIONS WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY STATED TO SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED IN ANY WAY TO LIMIT, AFFECT OR IMPAIR ANY OF PURCHASER’S INDEMNITIES OR OBLIGATIONS THAT SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR LIMIT OR IMPAIR SELLER FROM PURSUING ANY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO SELLER AT LAW OR IN EQUITY AS A RESULT OF SUCH INDEMNIFICATIONS OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER THAT SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, IF SELLER TERMINATES THIS AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO A RIGHT GIVEN TO IT HEREUNDER AND PURCHASER TAKES ANY ACTION WHICH INTERFERES WITH SELLER’S ABILITY TO SELL, EXCHANGE, TRANSFER, LEASE, DISPOSE OF OR FINANCE THE PROPERTY OR TAKE ANY OTHER ACTIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE FILING OF ANY LIS PENDENS OR OTHER FORM OF ATTACHMENT AGAINST THE PROPERTY), THEN PURCHASER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ALL LOSS, COST, DAMAGE, LIABILITY OR EXPENSE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, COURT COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES) INCURRED BY SELLER BY REASON OF SUCH ACTION TO CONTEST BY PURCHASER.

  • As-Is Condition a. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that it will be purchasing the Property based solely upon its inspection and investigations of the Property and that Purchaser will be purchasing the Property "AS IS" and "WITH ALL FAULTS" based upon the condition of the Property as of the date of this Agreement subject to reasonable wear and tear and loss by fire or other casualty or condemnation and, subject to the provisions of Paragraph 6 above, from the date of this Agreement until the Closing Date. Without limiting the foregoing, Purchaser acknowledges that, except as may otherwise be specifically set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, neither Seller nor their consultants nor agents have made any other representations or warranties of any kind upon which Purchaser is relying as to any matters concerning the Property, including, but not limited to, the condition of the Land or Improvements, the presence or absence of asbestos, toxic waste or any Hazardous Materials (as hereinafter defined) or Hazardous Substances (as hereinafter defined), the tenants of the Property or the leases affecting the Property, economic projections or market studies concerning the Property, any development rights, taxes, bonds, covenants, conditions and restrictions affecting the Property, water or water rights, topography, drainage, soil, subsoil of the Property, the utilities serving the Property or any zoning, environmental or building laws, rules or regulations affecting the Property. Seller makes no representation that the Property complies with Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act or any fire codes or building codes. Purchaser hereby releases Seller from any and all liability in connection with any claims which Purchaser may have against Seller, and Purchaser hereby agrees not to assert any claims, for contribution, cost recovery or otherwise, against Seller, relating directly or indirectly to the existence of asbestos or Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Substances on, or environmental conditions of, the Property. As used herein, the term "

  • Default by Contractor Contractor will be in default under this Contract if:

  • Mortgage Contingency (Delete if inapplicable) The obligations of Purchaser hereunder are conditioned upon issuance on or before , , (the “Commit- ment Date”) of a written commitment from any Institutional Lender pursuant to which such Institutional Lender agrees to make a first mortgage loan, other than a VA, FHA or other governmentally insured loan, to Purchaser, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, of $ or such lesser sum as Purchaser shall be willing to accept, at the prevailing fixed rate of interest not to exceed or initial adjustable rate of interest not to exceed for a term of at least years and on other customary commitment terms, whether or not conditional upon any factors other than an appraisal satisfactory to the Institutional Lender. Purchaser shall (a) make prompt application to an Institutional Lender for such mortgage loan, (b) furnish accurate and complete information regarding Purchaser and members of Purchaser’s family, as required, (c) pay all fees, points and charges required in connection with such application and loan, (d) pursue such application with diligence, (e) cooperate in good faith with such Institutional Lender to obtain such commitment and (1) promptly give Notice to Seller of the name and address of each Institutional Lender to which Purchaser has made such application. Purchaser shall comply with all requirements of such commitment (or of any other commitment accepted by Purchaser) and shall furnish Seller with a copy thereof promptly after receipt thereof. If such commitment is not issued on or before the Commitment Date, then, unless Purchaser has accepted a commitment that does not comply with the requirements set forth above, Purchaser may cancel this contract by giving Notice to Seller within 5 business days after the Commitment Date, in which case this contract shall be deemed cancelled and thereafter neither party shall have any further rights against, or obligations or liabilities to, the other by reason of this contract, except that the Downpayment shall be promptly refunded to Purchaser and except as set forth in paragraph 27. If Purchaser fails to give notice of cancellation or if Purchaser shall accept a commitment that does not comply with the terms set forth above, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have waived Purchaser’ s right to cancel this contract and to receive a refund of the Downpayment by reason of the contingency contained in this paragraph.

  • Individual Special Circumstance Arrangements Notwithstanding Article 2.02, the Home and the Union may agree in certain circumstances, to adjust the schedule of an individual full-time employee who normally works seventy five (75) hours bi-weekly, to enable an average bi-weekly work assignment of sixty (60) to seventy five (75) hours.

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