Mutual Obligations Sample Clauses

Mutual Obligations. You and we will cooperate to resolve any problems or faults in connection with the Services. You and we both agree to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations that apply to use of the Services.
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Mutual Obligations. On and after the Closing, each party hereto will do, execute and perform all such other acts, deeds and documents as the other party may from time to time reasonably require in order to carry out the intent of this Note Purchase Agreement.
Mutual Obligations a) This Agreement, including attachments and appendices to the Agreement, shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties with respect hereto and supersedes all previous communications and representations or agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereto unless acknowledged in writing by the duly authorized representatives of both parties. b) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed for the benefit, intended or otherwise, of any third party that is not a parent or subsidiary of a party or otherwise related (by virtue of ownership control or statutory control) to a party. c) In those situations where this Agreement imposes an indemnity obligation on the Contractor, the County may, at its expense, elect to participate in the defense if the County should so choose. Furthermore, the County may at its own expense defend or settle any such claims if the Contractor fails to diligently defend such claims, and thereafter seek indemnity for costs from the Contractor.
Mutual Obligations. 9.1 The parties acknowledge that an essential feature of any employment relationship is that it is based on mutual trust and confidence and fair dealing between the parties. 9.2 The parties undertake to behave towards one another in a manner that will maintain and strengthen such trust and confidence and fair dealing. 9.3 In particular the employer undertakes to be a good employer and will provide the resources and support reasonably necessary to enable the employees to discharge their obligations under this Agreement. 9.4 For their part, the employees covered by this Agreement undertake to apply themselves diligently and conscientiously to the discharge of those obligations.
Mutual Obligations. 1. The Parties jointly provide for adequate exchange of information about the child. 2. The Parties transfer the responsibility for the child to each other in the following manner: a. In case of Day Nursery: when dropping off the child the Parent is responsible and when picking up the Child the Proprietor until the Parties can within reason assume that the transfer of responsibility took place. b. In case of Out-of-School Care: the way that the child comes to and leaves the Out-of-School Care determines the transfer of responsibility for the child. The Parties agree on Written arrangements about this.
Mutual Obligations. In addition to the more specific obligations of the parties set out in this Agreement, the Park Board and the Association agree that: (a) in all dealings with each other, they will each communicate respectfully and act in a manner that reflects a mutual acknowledgement and respect of the parties’ distinct roles and shared objectives; (b) they will each perform their legal and contractual obligations honestly and in good faith; and (c) they will each comply with all Applicable Laws and will, when appropriate, obtain all necessary permits and licenses as may be required by Applicable Laws.
Mutual Obligations. The parties agree that they will neither directly nor indirectly receive remuneration in exchange for any PHI of a Patient, unless a valid authorization, pursuant to 45 CFR 164.508, is executed by that Patient. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that they may receive remuneration in exchange for PHI of a patient in accordance with 42 USC § 17935(d)(2) and 45 CFR 164.502(a)(5)(ii)(B)(2).
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Mutual Obligations. 1.1.1 Owner and Contractor commit, at all times, to cooperate fully with each other, and proceed on the basis of trust, confidence, and good faith to permit each party to realize the benefits expected and afforded under the Contract Documents, which benefits include the satisfactory and timely completion of the Project and performance of all obligations required by the Contract Documents.
Mutual Obligations. Neither party shall by way of statement, act or omission, discredit or reflect adversely upon the reputation of or the quality of the other party or the products or services provided by the other party.
Mutual Obligations. On and after the Original Closing Date, the Transferor and Servicer will do, execute and perform all such other acts, deeds and documents as the other parties hereto may from time to time reasonably require in order to carry out the intent of this Agreement.
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