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  • Discretion in relation to card/facilities Notwithstanding and without prejudice to the other provisions of this agreement, we are entitled to, at any time in our reasonable discretion with reasonable notice and without giving any reason:- (a) increase or decrease the combined credit limit; and/or (b) refuse to re-issue, renew or replace the card; and/or (c) introduce, amend, vary, terminate or withdraw all or any of the benefits, services, facilities and privileges in respect of or in connection with your card account and your being a cardmember (e.g. preferential interest rate balance transfer programs, instalment plans, exclusive invitations to events, access to health, travel, credit balance repayment insurance offered in collaboration with key insurance companies) whether specifically relating to you or generally to all cardmembers. Updated information on the benefits, services, facilities and privileges will be provided by us via such means as we deem appropriate including via our online portal xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.

  • Joint Funded Project with the Ohio Department of Transportation In the event that the Recipient does not have contracting authority over project engineering, construction, or right-of-way, the Recipient and the OPWC hereby assign certain responsibilities to the Ohio Department of Transportation, an authorized representative of the State of Ohio. Notwithstanding Sections 4, 6(a), 6(b), 6(c), and 7 of the Project Agreement, Recipient hereby acknowledges that upon notification by the Ohio Department of Transportation, all payments for eligible project costs will be disbursed by the Grantor directly to the Ohio Department of Transportation. A Memorandum of Funds issued by the Ohio Department of Transportation shall be used to certify the estimated project costs. Upon receipt of a Memorandum of Funds from the Ohio Department of Transportation, the OPWC shall transfer funds directly to the Ohio Department of Transportation via an Intra- State Transfer Voucher. The amount or amounts transferred shall be determined by applying the Participation Percentages defined in Appendix D to those eligible project costs within the Memorandum of Funds. In the event that the Project Scope is for right-of-way only, notwithstanding Appendix D, the OPWC shall pay for 100% of the right-of-way costs not to exceed the total financial assistance provided in Appendix C.

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  • Landlord’s Responsibilities (a) Landlord warrants to Tenant that the plumbing, lighting, heating, ventilation and air condition systems serving the Premises shall be in good operating condition on the Commencement Date of this Lease. In the event that Tenant shall notify Landlord of a non-compliance with the foregoing warranty on or before thirty (30) days following the Commencement Date, then Landlord shall promptly rectify same at Landlord’s sole cost and expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing warranty by Landlord, however, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord’s latest Building maintenance reports estimate that the HVAC units serving the Building will need to be replaced in an approximate 3 to 5 year time period from and after the Commencement Date, and that the roof of the Building will need to be replaced in approximately two (2) years, and that Tenant will bear the amortized cost of such “capital” replacements in accordance with the provisions for amortization contained in Section 4.2(f) of this Lease. (b) Subject to the express provisions of Section 2.4(c) below, Landlord shall correct, repair or replace, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense and not as a Project Cost: (i) any non-compliance of the Building exterior and the Common Areas with the provisions of Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act (“ADA”) in effect as of the Commencement Date, and (ii) any non-compliance of the Building and the Common Areas with any applicable City of San Diego building or fire codes in effect as of the issuance of building permits therefor. Landlord shall correct, repair or replace any non-compliance of the Building exterior and the Common Areas with any revisions or amendments to the ADA in effect after the Commencement Date, provided that the amortized cost of such repairs or replacements (amortized over the useful life thereof using a market cost of funds reasonably determined by Landlord) shall be included as Project Costs payable by Tenant. All other ADA or building and fire code compliance issues which pertain to the Premises, including without limitation, in connection with Tenant’s construction of any alterations or other improvements in the Premises (and any resulting ADA compliance requirements in the Common Areas) and the operation of Tenant’s business and employment practices in the Premises, shall be the responsibility of Tenant at its sole cost and expense. The repairs, corrections or replacements required of Landlord or of Tenant under the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.4(b) shall be made promptly following notice of non-compliance from any applicable governmental agency. (c) If Tenant’s alterations to the Premises (approved by Landlord pursuant to the provisions of this Lease) subsequent to the Commencement Date require “path of travel” changes or replacements to the Building exterior or to the Common Areas (including, without limitation, replacement of the staircase serving the rear entrance door of the Building) due to compliance with either the City of San Diego building or fire codes which are in effect as of the execution of this Lease (i.e., the 1997 Uniform Building Code) or with the ADA in effect as of the Commencement Date, then Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the reasonable out-of-pocket cost of constructing such changes or replacements, subject, however, to the following conditions: (i) any such changes or replacements shall be completed by Tenant, and the request for reimbursement(s) shall be submitted to Landlord, by that date which is not later than twenty-four (24) months from and after the Commencement Date of this Lease, and (ii) in no event shall such reimbursement(s) by Landlord exceed the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) in the aggregate. Landlord shall make any such reimbursement(s) to Tenant (or shall credit such reimbursement(s) to rent then next coming due under this Lease), within ten (10) days following written request therefor from Tenant accompanied by invoice(s) or other reasonable evidence of Tenant’s expenditure of said costs.

  • Promotion to a Higher Classification An employee who is promoted to a higher rated classification within the bargaining unit will be placed in the range of the higher rated classification so that he shall receive no less an increase in wage rate than the equivalent of one step in the wage rate of his previous classification (provided that he does not exceed the wage rate of the classification to which he has been promoted).

  • Landlord’s Responsibility During the term of this Lease, Landlord shall maintain in good condition and repair, and replace as necessary, the roof, exterior walls, foundation and structural frame of the Building and the parking and landscaped areas, the costs of which shall be included in Operating Expenses; provided, however, that to the extent any of the foregoing items require repair because of the negligence, misuse, or default of Tenant, its employees, agents, customers or invitees, Landlord shall make such repairs solely at Tenant's expense.

  • Tax Service Contract; Flood Certification Contract Each Mortgage Loan is covered by a paid in full, life of loan, tax service contract and a paid in full, life of loan, flood certification contract and each of these contracts is assignable to the Purchaser;

  • CFR PART 200 Procurement of Recovered Materials A non-Federal entity that is a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. Does vendor certify that it is in compliance with the Solid Waste Disposal Act as described above? Yes

  • Disruption to Payment Systems etc If either the Agent determines (in its discretion) that a Disruption Event has occurred or the Agent is notified by the Company that a Disruption Event has occurred: (a) the Agent may, and shall if requested to do so by the Company, consult with the Company with a view to agreeing with the Company such changes to the operation or administration of the Facility as the Agent may deem necessary in the circumstances; (b) the Agent shall not be obliged to consult with the Company in relation to any changes mentioned in paragraph (a) if, in its opinion, it is not practicable to do so in the circumstances and, in any event, shall have no obligation to agree to such changes; (c) the Agent may consult with the Finance Parties in relation to any changes mentioned in paragraph (a) but shall not be obliged to do so if, in its opinion, it is not practicable to do so in the circumstances; (d) any such changes agreed upon by the Agent and the Company shall (whether or not it is finally determined that a Disruption Event has occurred) be binding upon the Parties as an amendment to (or, as the case may be, waiver of) the terms of the Finance Documents notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 39 (Amendments and Waivers); (e) the Agent shall not be liable for any damages, costs or losses whatsoever (including, without limitation for negligence, gross negligence or any other category of liability whatsoever but not including any claim based on the fraud of the Agent) arising as a result of its taking, or failing to take, any actions pursuant to or in connection with this Clause 33.11; and (f) the Agent shall notify the Finance Parties of all changes agreed pursuant to paragraph (d) above.

  • Tenant Responsibilities Tenant will keep the Leased Premises and the fixtures and equipment therein in good order and condition, will take good care thereof and will suffer no waste or damage thereto. Tenant will promptly repair at its own expense any damage to the Leased Premises caused by bringing into the premises any property for Tenant's use or by the installation or removal of such property, regardless of fault or by who such damage shall be caused, unless caused by Landlord, its agents, employees or contractors; and, in default of such repairs by Tenant, Landlord shall make the same and Tenant agrees to pay the costs thereof to Landlord promptly upon Landlord's demand therefor. At the expiration or other termination of the Lease Term, Tenant will surrender the Leased Premises broom clean and in the same order and condition in which they were on the Rent Commencement Date, ordinary wear and tear excepted. All repairs and maintenance required to be performed by Tenant shall be made or performed immediately upon the occurrence of the necessity therefor, and shall be made or performed in a first class manner, using first class materials, by a contractor approved by Landlord and bonded unless waived by Landlord, and shall be made or performed in accordance with (i) all laws and all applicable governmental codes and requirements, and (ii) insurance requirements. Maintenance and repair of equipment such as kitchen fixtures, auxiliary air-conditioning equipment, private bathroom fixtures and any other type of special equipment, together with related plumbing or electrical services, whether installed by Tenant or by Landlord on behalf of Tenant, shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant, and Landlord shall have no obligation in connection therewith. If Tenant refuses or neglects to promptly commence and complete repairs or maintenance necessary to satisfy the provisions of this Section, the Landlord may, but shall not be required to, make and complete said repairs or maintenance and Tenant shall pay the cost therefor (including overhead) to Landlord upon demand, as Additional Rent.

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