In the table below Sample Clauses

In the table below a) the “Project Deliverable” column describes the type of reporting and other Project Deliverables required by ITA; and
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  • W I T N E S S E T H In consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:

  • Warrant Agent Not Required to Give Security The Warrant Agent shall not be required to give any bond or security in respect of the execution of the agency and powers of this Indenture or otherwise in respect of the premises.

  • Warrant Agent Not Required to Give Notice of Default The Warrant Agent shall not be bound to give any notice or do or take any act, action or proceeding by virtue of the powers conferred on it hereby unless and until it shall have been required so to do under the terms hereof; nor shall the Warrant Agent be required to take notice of any default hereunder, unless and until notified in writing of such default, which notice shall distinctly specify the default desired to be brought to the attention of the Warrant Agent and in the absence of any such notice the Warrant Agent may for all purposes of this Indenture conclusively assume that no default has been made in the observance or performance of any of the representations, warranties, covenants, agreements or conditions contained herein. Any such notice shall in no way limit any discretion herein given to the Warrant Agent to determine whether or not the Warrant Agent shall take action with respect to any default.

  • E E M E N T It is hereby agreed as follows:

  • Introductory Caterpillar Financial Funding Corporation, a Nevada corporation (the "Depositor"), proposes to cause Caterpillar Financial Asset Trust 2007-A (the "Issuing Entity") to issue $19,798,000 aggregate principal amount of Class B 6.18% Asset Backed Notes (the "Class B Notes") and to sell the Class B Notes to Mxxxxxx Lynch, Pierce, Fxxxxx & Sxxxx Incorporated (the "Underwriter"). The assets of the Issuing Entity will include, among other things, a pool of fixed-rate retail installment sale contracts and finance leases (the "Receivables") secured by new and used machinery manufactured primarily by Caterpillar Inc. ("Caterpillar"), including rights to receive certain payments with respect to such Receivables, and security interests in the machinery financed by the Receivables (the "Financed Equipment"), and the proceeds thereof. The Receivables will be transferred to the Issuing Entity by the Depositor. The Receivables will be serviced for the Issuing Entity by Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Servicer" or "CFSC"). The Notes will be issued pursuant to the Indenture to be dated as of September 1, 2007 (as amended and supplemented from time to time, the "Indenture"), between the Issuing Entity and U.S. Bank National Association, a national banking association (the "Indenture Trustee"). Simultaneously with the issuance and sale of the Class B Notes as contemplated herein, the Issuing Entity will issue $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-1 5.67225% Asset Backed Notes (the "Class A-1 Notes"), $75,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-2a 5.40% Asset Backed Notes (the "Class A-2a Notes"), $126,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-2b Floating Rate Asset Backed Notes (the "Class A-2b Notes," and together with the Class A-2a Notes, the “Class A-2 Notes”), $134,050,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-3a 5.34% Asset Backed Notes (the "Class A-3a Notes") and $155,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-3b Floating Rate Asset Backed Notes (the "Class A-3b Notes," and together with the Class A-3a Notes, the “Class A-3 Notes," together with the Class A-1 Notes and the Class A-2 Notes, the "Class A Notes," and together with the Class B Notes, the "Notes") and Asset Backed Certificates (the "Certificates") each such certificate representing a fractional undivided interest in the Issuing Entity. The Class A Notes will be sold pursuant to an underwriting agreement (the "Class A Note Underwriting Agreement," together with this Agreement, the "Underwriting Agreements") among the Depositor and the underwriters named in Schedule I thereto. Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Sale and Servicing Agreement to be dated as of September 1, 2007 (as amended and supplemented from time to time, the "Sale and Servicing Agreement"), among the Issuing Entity, the Depositor and the Servicer or, if not defined therein, in the Indenture or the Trust Agreement to be dated as of September 27, 2007 (as amended and supplemented from time to time, the "Trust Agreement"), between the Depositor and The Bank of New York (Delaware), a Delaware banking corporation, and an affiliate of The Bank of New York, a New York banking corporation, as owner trustee under the Trust Agreement (the "Owner Trustee").

  • CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE This Agreement shall be sufficient evidence of the matters specified herein and may be produced in court as evidence of the matters specified herein without the need to call for further or other evidence.

  • PREFACE Portland Investment Counsel Inc. (“Portland”) is committed to ensuring and protecting the privacy and confidentiality of its clients’ personal information. This Code describes how we collect, hold, use and when necessary, disclose your personal information. It also summarizes your right to have access to cor- rect the information as necessary. If you have any questions about our privacy code or your personal information, please contact Portland’s Privacy Officer at 000-000-0000, extension 4689 or e-mail your privacy concerns to xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • WHEREAS the Company desires the Warrant Agent to act on behalf of the Company, and the Warrant Agent is willing to so act, in connection with the issuance, registration, transfer, exchange, redemption and exercise of the Warrants; and

  • Section Nine The Union shall indemnify the State for any liability or damages incurred by the State in compliance with this Article.

  • Introductory Period ‌ The first 120 calendar days of continuous employment with the employer shall be considered an introductory period. During or at the conclusion of the introductory period, the Employer may decide to terminate the employment relationship for any reason without notice or pay in lieu of notice, and such termination shall not be subject to the grievance procedure. The introductory period, with mutual agreement between the Employer and the Union, may be an extended for up to 60 additional days.

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