Liability Related to Discount Program Sample Clauses

Liability Related to Discount Program. Merchant shall be liable for the reporting, calculating, remittance or payment of the discount. Processor shall not be liable for and MERCHANT agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Processor, its parent, their subsidiaries and affiliates, and all of the foregoing entities’ respective officers, directors, employees and agents from and against any claims, demands, or judgments, made or recovered against it, arising out of the reporting, calculating and payment of the discount. Processor may defend on its own any such claims or demands or request Merchant to take up such defense. In either event Merchant will further indemnify Processor for reasonable attorney’s fees or any other necessary expenses incurred by Processor by reason of such defense.
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Related to Liability Related to Discount Program

  • Failure to Maintain Financial Viability The System Agency may terminate the Contract if, in its sole discretion, the System Agency has a good faith belief that Grantee no longer maintains the financial viability required to complete the services and Deliverables, or otherwise fully perform its responsibilities under the Contract.

  • Return to Duty The SAPC will meet with a Covered Employee who has tested positive for alcohol and/or drugs. The SAPC will discuss what course of action may be appropriate, if any, and assistance from which the employee may benefit, if any, and will communicate a proposed return-to-work plan, if necessary, to the employee and department. The SAPC may recommend that the Covered Employee voluntarily enter into an appropriate rehabilitation program administered by the Covered Employee’s health insurance carrier prior to returning to work. The Covered Employee may not return to work until the SAPC certifies that the employee has a negative test prior to returning to work. In the event that the SAPC does not schedule a return-to-work test before the Covered Employee’s return-to-work date, the SAPC shall arrange for the Covered Employee to take a return-to-work test within three (3) working days of the Covered Employee notifying the SAPC in writing of a request to take a return-to-work test. If a Covered Employee fails a return-to-work test, the employee shall be placed on unpaid leave until testing negative but shall not be subject to any additional discipline due to a non-negative return-to- work test. The SAPC will provide a written release to the appropriate department or division certifying the employee’s right to return to work.

  • Alternate or Supplemental Pricing Documents No response Optional. If when completing Pricing Form 1 & Pricing Form 2 you direct TIPS to view additional, alternate, or supplemental pricing documentation, you may upload that documentation.

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