Grounds for exemption Sample Clauses

Grounds for exemption. Diners Club shall not be liable for any losses that are due to the enactment of Swedish or foreign legislation, measures taken by Swedish or foreign authorities, acts of war, strikes, blockades, boycotts, lockouts or other similar circumstances. The reservation in matters of strikes, blockades, boycotts and lockouts shall also apply if Diners Club is itself the subject of or takes such industrial actions. Damages arising if Diners Club has exercised normal due care and attention shall not be compensated. Diners Club is not liable for damages incurred because a Travel Provider has ceased to accept TAC as a means of payment.
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Grounds for exemption. 16.1. Circumstances that prevent or significantly impede fulfilment of any of the Parties’ obligations under the agreement, and the neither party had control over, such as, but not limited to, lightning strikes, terrorism, fire, earthquake, flooding, war, large scale military mobilisation or military draft, public insurrection or riots, siege, cyber-attack, currency restriction, decision by the authorities, limitation in matters of fuel, general scarcity of transport, goods or power or strike, blockade, lockout, or other labour conflict, regardless of whether the contracting party is party to the conflict or not, and for errors or other delays to deliveries from sub-suppliers due to circumstances mentioned above, shall constitute grounds for exemption that provide the right to a requisite time extension and non-application of penalties. The Party must notify the other Party of said grounds for exemption without undue delay after they have realised, or should have realised, that the grounds for exemption exist.
Grounds for exemption. Diners Club shall not be liable for any losses that are due to the enactment of Swedish or foreign legislation, measures taken by Swedish or foreign authorities, acts of war, strikes, blockades, boycotts, lockouts or other similar circumstances. The reservation in matters of strikes, blockades, boycotts and lockouts shall also apply if Diners Club is itself the subject of or takes such industrial actions. Damages arising if Diners Club has exercised normal due care and attention shall not be compensated. Diners Club is not liable for damages incurred due to SAS.
Grounds for exemption. (force majeure)
Grounds for exemption connection charge which must be paid before reconnection is made. The charge is stated on xxx.xxxxxxx.xx. Fixed fees GS1 has no liability for compensation or other liability if GS1 can demonstrate that the costs relate to circumstances beyond the control of GS1 which GS1 could not reasonably have been expected to foresee and the consequence of which GS1 could not reasonably have avoided or remedied.
Grounds for exemption a. The following circumstances constitute grounds for exemption insofar as they render compliance with the Agreement impossible or unduly onerous (Force Majeure): Labor dispute and every other circumstance over which the Parties have no control, such as fire, war, mobilization or unforeseen callup to military service of comparable extent, requisition, confiscation, currency restrictions, revolts and riots, scarcity of means of transportation, general scarcity of goods and limited availability of motive power, as well as deficiencies and delays in delivery of goods from subcontractors caused by such exempting circumstances.

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  • Procedures for Exercise The manner of exercising the Stock Option herein granted shall be by written notice to the Secretary of the Company at the time the Stock Option, or part thereof, is to be exercised, and in any event prior to the expiration of the Stock Option. Such notice shall state the election to exercise the Stock Option, the number of shares of Stock to be purchased upon exercise, the form of payment to be used, and shall be signed by the person so exercising the Stock Option.

  • Procedure for Exchange (i) Any exchange pursuant to this Amendment shall be exercised pursuant to a notice of exchange (the "Exchange Notice") delivered to the --------------- General Partner by the holder who is exercising such exchange right, by (A) fax and (B) by certified mail postage prepaid. The exchange of Series H Preferred Units, or a specified portion thereof, may be effected after the fifth (5th) Business Day following receipt by the General Partner of the Exchange Notice by delivering certificates, if any, representing such Series H Preferred Units to be exchanged together with, if applicable, written notice of exchange and a proper assignment of such Series H Preferred Units to the office of the General Partner maintained for such purpose. Currently, such office is Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 00000. Each exchange will be deemed to have been effected immediately prior to the close of business on the date on which such Series H Preferred Units to be exchanged (together with all required documentation) shall have been surrendered and notice shall have been received by the General Partner as aforesaid and the Exchange Price shall have been paid. Any Series H Preferred Shares issued pursuant to this Section 8 shall be delivered as shares which are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, free of pledge, lien, encumbrance or restriction other than those provided in the Charter, the Bylaws of the General Partner, the Securities Act of 1933 and relevant state securities or blue sky laws.

  • Procedure for Exercise (a) The Option may be exercised with respect to Vested Shares, from time to time, in whole or in part (but for the purchase of whole shares only), by delivery of a written notice (the "Exercise Notice") from the Optionee to the Company, which Exercise Notice shall:

  • Time for Exercise Optionee may elect to exercise the options at the times and for the number of shares indicated as follows:

  • Requests for Extension The Borrower may, by notice to the Administrative Agent (who shall promptly notify the Lenders) not earlier than 90 days and not later than 35 days prior to an anniversary of the Closing Date (each, an “Applicable Anniversary Date”), request that each Lender extend such Lender’s Maturity Date for an additional year from the Maturity Date then in effect for such Lender hereunder (such Lender’s “Existing Maturity Date”). The Borrower may request such an extension no more than two times.

  • Request for Extension Upon request, the Department may extend the time allowed for both a response to the Letter of Concern and a Corrective Action Plan depending upon the nature of the deficiency. The Provider shall request an extension of time in writing from the Department’s designated representative. The written request shall contain a justification and proposed extension period.

  • Agreement for Exchange of Information (a) Subject to Section 6.9 and any other applicable confidentiality obligations, each of UTC, Carrier and Otis, on behalf of itself and each member of its Group, agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to provide or make available, or cause to be provided or made available, to another Party and the members of such other Party’s Group, at any time before, on or after the Effective Time, as soon as reasonably practicable after written request therefor, any Information (or a copy thereof) in the possession or under the control of such Party or any member of its Group that the requesting Party or any member of its Group requests, in each case to the extent that (i) such Information relates to the Carrier Business, or any Carrier Asset or Carrier Liability, if Carrier is the requesting Party, to the Xxxx Business, or any Otis Asset or Otis Liability, if Otis is the requesting Party, or to the UTC Business, or any UTC Asset or UTC Liability, if UTC is the requesting Party; (ii) such Information is required by the requesting Party to comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement; or (iii) such Information is required by the requesting Party to comply with any obligation imposed by any Governmental Authority, including the obligation to verify the accuracy of internal controls over information technology reporting of financial data and related processes employed in connection with verifying compliance with Section 404 of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 (it being understood that in the case of such verification, the obligations set forth in this sentence shall apply to access to the facilities, systems, infrastructure and personnel of the applicable Party or its Group); provided, however, that in the event that the Party to whom the request has been made determines that any such provision of Information could be detrimental to the Party providing the Information, violate any Law or agreement, or waive any privilege available under applicable Law, including any attorney-client privilege, then the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to permit compliance with such obligations to the extent and in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence. The Party providing Information pursuant to this Section 6.1 shall only be obligated to provide such Information in the form, condition and format in which it then exists, and in no event shall such Party be required to perform any improvement, modification, conversion, updating or reformatting of any such Information, and nothing in this Section 6.1 shall expand the obligations of any Party under Section 6.4. Each Party shall cause its employees and the employees of any members of its Group to, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the employees of its Representatives to, when on the property of another Party or a member of another Party’s Group, conform to the policies and procedures of such Party or any member of such Party’s Group concerning health, safety, conduct and security that are made known or provided to the accessing Party from time to time.

  • Agreement for Exchange of Information; Archives (a) Without limiting any rights or obligations under any Ancillary Agreement between the Parties and/or any other member of their respective Groups relating to confidentiality, each Party agrees to provide, and to cause its Representatives, its Group members and its respective Group members’ Representatives to provide, to the other Groups and any member thereof (a “Requesting Party”), at any time before, on or after the Effective Time, subject to the provisions of Section 8.04 and as soon as reasonably practicable after written request therefor, any Information within the possession or under the control of such Party or one of such Persons which the Requesting Party reasonably needs (i) to comply with reporting, disclosure, filing or other requirements imposed on the Requesting Party (including under applicable securities laws) by a Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the Requesting Party, (ii) for use in any other judicial, regulatory, administrative or other proceeding or in order to satisfy audit, accounting, claims, regulatory, litigation or similar requirements of the Requesting Party, in each case other than claims or allegations that one Party to this Agreement or any of its Group members has or brings against the other Party or any of its Group members, or (iii) subject to the foregoing clause (ii) above, to comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement; provided, however, that in the event that any Party determines that any such provision of Information could be commercially detrimental, violate any Applicable Law or agreement, or waive any attorney-client privilege, the Parties shall take all reasonable measures to permit the compliance with such obligations in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence. More particularly, and without limitation to the generality of the foregoing sentence, the Parties agree that the provisions of the Tax Sharing Agreement shall govern with respect to the sharing of Information relating to Tax.

  • Standards for Exercising Remedies To the extent that applicable law imposes duties on Secured Party to exercise remedies in a commercially reasonable manner, Grantor acknowledges and agrees that it is not commercially unreasonable for Secured Party (a) to incur expenses deemed necessary by Secured Party to prepare Collateral for disposition or otherwise to complete raw material or work-in-process into finished goods or other finished products for disposition, (b) to fail to obtain third party consents for access to Collateral to be disposed of, or to obtain or, if not required by other law, to fail to obtain governmental or third party consents for the collection or disposition of Collateral to be collected or disposed of, (c) to fail to exercise collection remedies against Account Grantors or other Persons obligated on Collateral or to remove liens or encumbrances on or any adverse claims against Collateral, (d) to exercise collection remedies against Account Grantors and other Persons obligated on Collateral directly or through the use of collection agencies and other collection specialists, (e) to advertise dispositions of Collateral through publications or media of general circulation, whether or not the Collateral is of a specialized nature, (f) to contact other Persons, whether or not in the same business as Grantor, for expressions of interest in acquiring all or any portion of the Collateral, (g) to hire one or more professional auctioneers to assist in the disposition of Collateral, whether or not the collateral is of a specialized nature, (h) to dispose of Collateral by utilizing internet sites that provide for the auction of assets of the types included in the Collateral or that have the reasonable capability of doing so, or that match buyers and sellers of assets, (i) to dispose of assets in wholesale rather than retail markets, (j) to disclaim disposition warranties, including any warranties of title, (k) to purchase insurance or credit enhancements to insure Secured Party against risks of loss, collection or disposition of Collateral or to provide to Secured Party a guaranteed return from the collection or disposition of Collateral, or (l) to the extent deemed appropriate by Secured Party, to obtain the services of other brokers, investment bankers, consultants and other professionals to assist Secured Party in the collection or disposition of any of the Collateral. Grantor acknowledges that the purpose of this section is to provide non-exhaustive indications of what actions or omissions by Secured Party would not be commercially unreasonable in Secured Party's exercise of remedies against the Collateral and that other actions or omissions by Secured Party shall not be deemed commercially unreasonable solely on account of not being indicated in this Section. Without limitation upon the foregoing, nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to grant any rights to Grantor or to impose any duties on Secured Party that would not have been granted or imposed by this Security Agreement or by applicable law in the absence of this Section.

  • Board “Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company.

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