LIABILITY, DEFAULT AND TERMINATION Sample Clauses

LIABILITY, DEFAULT AND TERMINATION. 16.1 As among the parties hereto, Equitable and any of its designees shall be in custody, control and possession of the gas hereunder, including any portion thereof which accumulates as liquids, until that gas is delivered to the Delivery Point. As among the parties hereto, and in respect to any portion of the Residue Gas that is to be redelivered to Equitable at the Redelivery Point, Equitable and any of its designees shall be in custody, control and possession of that portion of the Residue Gas, including any portion thereof which accumulates as liquids, after it is redelivered at the Redelivery Point. 16.2 As among the parties hereto, the party then designated to provide operating services for the Plant, and any of its designees shall be in custody, control and possession of the gas hereunder, including any portion thereof which accumulates as liquids, after that gas is delivered to the Delivery Point and, in respect to any portion of the Residue Gas that is to be redelivered to Equitable at the Redelivery Point, until it is redelivered at the Redelivery Point. 16.3 MarkWest hereby covenants and agrees with Equitable that except to the extent caused by Equitable's or Equitable's Indemnified Parties (as defined below) gross negligence or willful misconduct, MarkWest shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Equitable and its affiliates, the contractors, subcontractors, agents or representatives of Equitable and its affiliates, and the directors, managers, officers or employees of Equitable, its affiliates or the contractors, subcontractors, agents or representatives of same (hereinafter referred to as "EQUITABLE'S INDEMNIFIED PARTIES") from, against and in respect of any and all Losses (as hereinafter defined) incurred by Equitable or any of Equitable's Indemnified Parties to the extent those Losses arise from or are related to: (a) MarkWest's Plant and facilities from and after the Delivery Point to and including the Redelivery Point; or (b) MarkWest's possession and control of Equitable's gas as set forth in Section 16.2, or (c) MarkWest's connection of Additional Pipelines to the Pipeline (or MarkWest's ownership, operation or use of such Additional Pipelines), as set forth in Section 7.10 or those facilities leased to MarkWest as contained in the Pipeline Lease Agreement and the Equipment Lease Agreement which are attached hereto and incorporated herein. 16.4 Equitable hereby covenants and agrees with MarkWest that except to the extent cause...
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  • Default and Termination (a) In the event that either Party (the “Non-defaulting Party”) determines that the other Party (the “Defaulting Party”) is in breach of any term or condition of this Agreement, unless the breach is a Substantial Breach, the Non- defaulting Party shall give the Defaulting Party fourteen (14) days from the day of written notification of the breach for the Defaulting Party to remedy the breach or if the breach cannot reasonably be cured within such period, provided the Defaulting Party proceeds to diligently remedy the default, such additional period of time as is reasonably required to remedy the breach, as determined by the Non-defaulting Party, acting reasonably. (b) In the event that: (i) the Non-defaulting Party determines that the Defaulting Party is in breach pursuant to Section 3.3(a); (ii) the breach was not a Substantial Breach at the time such breach occurred; and (iii) the Defaulting Party disputes the determination of the breach made by the Non-defaulting Party, the provisions of Schedule H shall apply with respect to the dispute. (c) In the event of a Substantial Breach, the Non-defaulting Party shall, without limiting any other rights it may have in law or equity, have the right to terminate this Agreement without cost, penalty, or process of law with a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours prior written notice to the Defaulting Party. (d) If the Service Provider materially defaults in the observation or performance of any term or condition of this Agreement, and fails to remedy such default within the period provided for herein, AHS shall be entitled, but not obligated, to take such steps as may be available or desirable to remedy such default, and all costs of AHS in that regard shall be paid by the Service Provider to AHS on demand. (e) The rights and remedies of the Parties as set forth in this Agreement are cumulative and shall in no way be deemed to limit any of the other provisions of this Agreement or otherwise to deny the Parties any other remedy at law or in equity which the Parties may have under any law in effect at the date hereof or which may hereinafter be enacted or become effective, it being the intent hereof that such rights and remedies of the Parties shall supplement or be in addition to or in aid of the other provisions of this Agreement and of any right or remedy at law or in equity which the Parties may possess.

  • Events of Default and Termination 9.1 Supplier Event of Default or Solar Pumpset Supplier Event of Default: 9.1.1 The occurrence and continuation of any of the following events, unless any such event occurs as a result of a Force Majeure event or a breach by DISCOM of its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute a Supplier Event of Default (“Supplier Event of Default/Solar Pumpset Supplier Event of Default”): (i) the Solar Pumpset Supplier transfers or novates any of its rights and/ or obligations under this Agreement, in a manner contrary to the provisions of this Agreement; except where such transfer:  is in pursuance of a law; and does not affect the ability of the transferee to perform, and such transferee has the financial capability to perform, its obligations under this Agreement or  is to a transferee who assumes such obligations under this Agreement and the Agreement remains effective with respect to the transferee; (ii) the Solar Pumpset Supplier becomes voluntarily or involuntarily the subject of any bankruptcy or insolvency or winding up proceedings and such proceedings remain uncontested for a period of thirty (30) days, or Any winding up or bankruptcy or insolvency order is passed against the Solar Pumpset Supplier, or the Solar Pumpset Supplier goes into liquidation or dissolution or has a receiver or any similar officer appointed over all or substantially all of its assets or official liquidator is appointed to manage its affairs, pursuant to law, Provided that a dissolution or liquidation of the Solar Pumpset Supplier will not be a Solar Pumpset Supplier Event of Default if such dissolution or liquidation is for the purpose of a merger, consolidation or reorganization and where the resulting company retains creditworthiness similar to the Solar Pumpset Supplier and expressly assumes all obligations of the Solar Pumpset Supplier under this Agreement and is in a position to perform them; or (iii) the Solar Pumpset Supplier repudiates this Agreement and does not rectify such breach within a period of thirty (30) days from a notice from DISCOM/NREDCAP in this regard; or (iv) except where due to any DISCOM’s failure to comply with its material obligations, the Solar Pumpset Supplier is in breach of any of its material obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and such material breach is not rectified by the Solar Pumpset Supplier within thirty (30) days of receipt of first notice in this regard given by DISCOM/NREDCAP; or (v) the Solar Pumpset Supplier repeatedly delays the commissioning of the Solar Pumpset Systems beyond the timelines or such extended timelines as specified in this Agreement (vi) Occurrence of any other event which is specified in this Agreement to be a material breach/default of the Solar Pumpset Supplier.

  • Events of Default and Termination Events The following Events of Default and Termination Events shall apply to Party A and Party B as set forth below:

  • Termination by Default If the Bank is in default (as defined in Section 3(x)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1813(x)(1)), all obligations under this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of default, but any vested rights of the Executive shall not be affected.

  • Default, Disruption and Termination H1 Termination on Change of Control and Insolvency H2 Termination on Default H3 Break H4 Consequences of Termination H5 Disruption H6 Recovery upon Termination H7 Force Majeure

  • Termination of Default An Event of Default shall be deemed to have been terminated upon the earliest to occur of: 13.7.1. The date the Representative and the Company enter into a settlement of all claims; or 13.7.2. If an Acceleration has not been authorized by the Holders, the date the Company has paid (i) to the Holders, all payments due through such date; and (ii) to the Representative, all the fees and expenses described in section 12.3.2(f); or 13.7.3. If an Acceleration has been authorized by the Holders, the date the Company has paid (i) to the Holders all payments due through such date; and (ii) to the Representative, all the expenses described in section 12.3.2(f); but only if a Majority agrees to annul the demand for Acceleration.

  • Event of Default and Illegality If an event or circumstance which would otherwise constitute or give rise to an Event of Default also constitutes an Illegality, it will be treated as an Illegality and will not constitute an Event of Default.

  • Default Termination a. In the event that the Property has been sold contrary to or any person bids in contravention of the provisions in Clause 4 above, then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. b. If the Purchaser defaults in complying with any of these Conditions of Sale or in payment of any sums payable, then the Assignee may (without prejudice to its rights for specific performance) treat such default as a repudiation of the contract and terminate the sale by giving the Purchaser written notice thereof, in which event all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. c. In the event of the sale being set aside for any reason whatsoever by the Assignee or by an Order of Court (other than that due to any act of default and/or omission by the Purchaser), then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein only monies paid by the Purchaser towards the account of the purchase price shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest less costs and fees incurred by the Assignee in connection with or relating to the sale. The Purchaser shall not be entitled to an account thereof or any claim or demand whatsoever against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents on the above. A certificate by an officer of the Assignee verifying such expenses and/or fees shall be final and conclusive and shall be binding on the Purchaser. Upon payment by the Assignee herein, the Purchaser shall have no other or further claims, or demands whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors and the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents. d. If in the meanwhile the Purchaser has entered into possession of the Property, then the Purchaser is liable at own costs to reinstate the Property and thereafter peaceably to yield up vacant possession of the Property to the Assignee within fourteen (14) days from the date of notification of such termination failing which the Purchaser shall pay the Assignee interest/compensation charges at the rate of 10% per annum on the total purchase price calculated on daily basis from the date of such notification to the date of actual delivery of vacant possession and the Assignee reserves its right to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover or resume possession of the Property at the Purchaser’s costs and expenses. In the event the sale is terminated for any reason whatsoever, the Assignee shall not be liable to the Purchaser for the cost of any improvements to the Property carried out by the Purchaser. The costs to reinstate the Property (if any damage is caused by the Purchaser in possession thereof) or expenses to recover possession of the Property from the Purchaser shall be deducted and set-off against the monies paid herein towards account of the purchase price and thereafter in the event there is any residue, the said residue shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest or if the monies paid are not sufficient to cover all such costs and expenses, the Purchaser shall then reimburse and pay the balance amount outstanding to the Assignee failing which the Assignee shall be entitled to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover the same. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser. e. Subject as aforesaid, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to nor have any or further reimbursements, claims, demands or legal recourses of action or remedies whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents or any other party on account thereof. f. The Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall return or cause to be returned the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer and other documents to the Assignee with the Assignee’s interest intact PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT if the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer has been adjudicated and stamped, the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall surrender the same to the relevant authorities to obtain a refund of the stamp duty paid and for cancellation of the same. g. The Assignee shall be at liberty to put up the Property for sale again at a time, place and reserve price to be fixed by the Assignee at its sole discretion or to dispose of and/or otherwise deal with the Property in whatsoever manner the Assignee shall think fit without further reference to the Purchaser. The costs and expenses of in connection with and resulting from such resale together with any deficiency in the price resulting from the resale or the purchase price if there is no resale (as the case may be) shall be recoverable from the defaulting Purchaser. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser.

  • Default Remedies Termination If the Stop Work Order is canceled, ODHS may, after receiving and evaluating a request by the Contractor, make an adjustment in the time required to complete this Contract and the Contract price by a duly executed amendment.

  • Consequence of Termination 27.1 Termination of this Agreement, or termination of the ICB’s exercise of any of the Delegated Functions, will not affect any rights or liabilities of the Parties that have accrued before the date of that termination or which later accrue. 27.2 Subject to clause 27.4, on or pending termination of this Agreement or termination of the ICB’s exercise of any of the Delegated Functions, NHS England, the ICB and if appropriate any successor delegate will: 27.2.1 agree a plan for the transition of the Delegated Functions from the ICB to the successor delegate, including details of the transition, the Parties’ responsibilities in relation to the transition, the Parties’ arrangements in respect of those staff engaged in the Delegated Functions and the date on which the successor delegate will take responsibility for the Delegated Functions; 27.2.2 implement and comply with their respective obligations under the plan for transition agreed in accordance with clause 27.2.1 above; and 27.2.3 act with a view to minimising any inconvenience or disruption to the commissioning of healthcare in the Area. 27.3 For a reasonable period before and after termination of this Agreement or termination of the ICB’s exercise of any of the Delegated Functions, the ICB must: 27.3.1 co-operate with NHS England and any successor delegate in order to ensure continuity and a smooth transfer of the Delegated Functions; and 27.3.2 at the reasonable request of NHS England: (a) promptly provide all reasonable assistance and information to the extent necessary to effect an orderly assumption of the Delegated Functions by a successor delegate; (b) deliver to NHS England all materials and documents used by the ICB in the exercise of any of the Delegated Functions; and 27.3.3 use all reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of third parties to the assignment, novation or termination of existing contracts between the ICB and any third party which relate to or are associated with the Delegated Functions. 27.4 Where any or all of the Delegated Functions or Reserved Functions are to be directly conferred on the ICB, the Parties will co-operate with a view to ensuring continuity and a smooth transfer to the ICB.

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