INSURANCES TO BE TAKEN OUT BY THE CONTRACTOR Sample Clauses

INSURANCES TO BE TAKEN OUT BY THE CONTRACTOR. In all areas where the Works or any part of the Works thereof is being performed the Contractor shall at the expense of the Company effect the insurances as set out in the following Subclauses with reputable and substantial insurers to the reasonable satisfaction of the Company and maintain these insurances in full force and effect until the expiry of the Defects Liability Period unless otherwise specified in this Contract.
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  • Actions by the Company Any action, election or determination by the Board or any committee thereof pursuant to or relating to this Agreement will be effective if, and only if, it is taken or made by (or with the prior approval of) a majority of the members of the Board who are not at the time employees of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries. * * * * *

  • Clean-Up Terminations by the Sellers (a) The Sellers shall have the right to elect to terminate this Agreement in the event that the remaining Serviced Appointments have generated LTM Fee Revenue that is less than 5% of the aggregate fee revenue generated by all Appointments that are Serviced Appointments as of January 1, 2024 in the twelve-month period prior to January 1, 2024.

  • Action by the Company The Company shall act only by or under the authority of its Member.

  • Information to be Provided by the Counterparty (a) Prior to printing the related Prospectus Supplement,

  • Default by the Company If the Company shall fail at Closing Time or at the Date of Delivery to sell the number of Securities that it is obligated to sell hereunder, then this Agreement shall terminate without any liability on the part of any nondefaulting party; provided, however, that the provisions of Sections 1, 4, 6, 7 and 8 shall remain in full force and effect. No action taken pursuant to this Section shall relieve the Company from liability, if any, in respect of such default.

  • Confirmation by the Company The Company must provide written confirmation to the Underwriter that the Underwriter’s instructions to restrict or prohibit trading have been executed. The Company agrees to provide confirmation as soon as reasonably practicable, but not later than ten (10) business days after the instructions have been executed.

  • Cooperation by the Company If any Shareholder shall transfer any Registrable Securities pursuant to Rule 144, the Company shall cooperate, to the extent commercially reasonable, with such Shareholder and shall provide to such Shareholder such information as such Shareholder shall reasonably request.

  • Delivery by the Company At the Closing, the Company shall register the Shares in the name of the Employee. If the Shares are certificated, any certificates relating to the Shares shall be held by the Secretary of the Company or his or her designee on behalf of the Employee.

  • Indemnity by the Company The Company shall (i) indemnify and hold harmless the Purchaser and each person who controls the Purchaser, within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act, against any losses, claims, damages or liabilities ("Losses"), to which each such indemnified party may become subject, under the Securities Act or otherwise, insofar as such Losses (or actions in respect thereof) arise out of or are based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of any material fact contained in the Registration Statement or Prospectus, as amended or supplemented if the Company has furnished any supplements or amendments thereto (if used during the period the Company is required to keep the Registration Statement and Prospectus current), or any document filed under a state securities or blue sky law (collectively, "Registration Documents") or insofar as any Losses (or actions in respect thereof) arise out of or are based upon the omission or alleged omission to state in any Registration Document a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein (in the case of a prospectus, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made), not misleading, and (ii) reimburse each indemnified party for all legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by it in connection with investigating or defending any such Losses or actions, including any amounts paid in settlement of any litigation, commenced or threatened, if such settlement is effected with the prior written consent of the Company; provided, however, that the Company shall not be liable for any Losses arising out of or based upon any untrue statement or omission made in any Registration Document in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to the Company by or on behalf of any Purchaser expressly for use in the preparation of the Registration Document; and provided, further, that the Company shall not be liable to a particular indemnified party under the indemnity agreement in this Section 5(a) with respect to the Prospectus, as amended or supplemented, to the extent that the Loss arises from the sale of any shares of Registrable Stock by such indemnified party to the person asserting Loss and to which there was not sent or given, within the time required by the Securities Act, a copy of the Prospectus as then amended or supplemented, if the Company has previously furnished copies thereof to such indemnified party and such Prospectus as then amended or supplemented has corrected the misstatement or omission at issue.

  • Ownership by the Company If, during Executive’s employment by the Company, Executive creates any work of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression that is the subject matter of copyright (such as videotapes, written presentations, or acquisitions, computer programs, E-mail, voice mail, electronic databases, drawings, maps, architectural renditions, models, manuals, brochures, or the like) relating to the Company’s business, products, or services, whether such work is created solely by Executive or jointly with others (whether during business hours or otherwise and whether on the Company’s premises or otherwise), including any Work Product, the Company shall be deemed the author of such work if the work is prepared by Executive in the scope of Executive’s employment; or, if the work relating to the Company’s business, products, or services is not prepared by Executive within the scope of Executive’s employment but is specially ordered by the Company as a contribution to a collective work, as a part of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, as a translation, as a supplementary work, as a compilation, or as an instructional text, then the work shall be considered to be work made for hire and the Company shall be the author of the work. If the work relating to the Company’s business, products, or services is neither prepared by Executive within the scope of Executive’s employment nor a work specially ordered that is deemed to be a work made for hire during Executive’s employment by the Company, then Executive hereby agrees to assign, and by these presents does assign, to the Company all of Executive’s worldwide right, title, and interest in and to such work and all rights of copyright therein.

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