No Party to Cause Violation by the Other Sample Clauses

No Party to Cause Violation by the Other. Neither Pershing nor Broker shall knowingly take any action to cause the other party to be in violation of any anti-money laundering laws or regulations.
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No Party to Cause Violation by the Other. Neither party shall knowingly take any action to cause the other party to be in violation of any anti-money laundering laws or regulations or this Section.
No Party to Cause Violation by the Other. Neither Clearing Agent nor Introducing Firm shall knowingly take any action to cause the other party to be in violation of any anti-money laundering laws or regulations.

Related to No Party to Cause Violation by the Other

  • Termination by Either Party This Agreement may be terminated upon 60 days written notice without cause or penalty by either the Company (acting through the Conflicts Committee) or the Advisor. The provisions of Articles 1, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16 shall survive termination of this Agreement.

  • TERMINATION BY THE PARTIES This Agreement may be terminated upon sixty (60) days’ written notice (a) by the Independent Directors of the Company or the Advisor, without Cause and without penalty, (b) by the Advisor for Good Reason, or (c) by the Advisor upon a Change of Control. The provisions of Sections 19 through 31 of this Agreement shall survive termination of this Agreement.

  • Termination by the Company for Just Cause 7.2 The Company may terminate the employment of the Executive under this Agreement summarily, without any notice or any payment in lieu of notice, for Just Cause.

  • Termination by the Company for Cause The Executive’s employment under this Agreement may be terminated by the Company for Cause at any time upon written notice to the Executive without further liability on the part of the Company. For purposes of this Agreement, a termination shall be for Cause if:

  • Termination by the Company Other than for Cause (1) The foregoing notwithstanding, the Company may terminate the Executive's employment for whatever reason it deems appropriate; provided, however, that in the event such termination is not based on Cause, as provided in Section 6(c) above, the Company may terminate this Agreement upon giving three (3) months' prior written notice. During such three (3) month period, the Executive shall continue to perform the Executive's duties pursuant to this Agreement, and the Company shall continue to compensate the Executive in accordance with this Agreement. The Executive will receive, at the Executive's option, either (A) a lump sum equal to the "Compensation and Benefits," as hereinafter defined, for the remaining balance of the Term of this Agreement, at the then current rate, reduced to present value, as set forth in Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code or (B) for the remaining balance of the Term of this Agreement from and after the date of any such termination, the Company shall on the last day of each calendar month pay to the Executive such "Compensation and Benefits," which shall be an amount equal to (Y) One Hundred percent (100%) of the Executive's compensation and benefits set forth in Section 5, which shall specifically include the Base Salary and Executive Benefits (the "Compensation and Benefits"), on the date of any such termination, divided by (Z) twelve (12); provided, however, that if (A) there is a decrease in the Executive's Compensation and Benefits of more than five (5%) percent prior to termination for any reason other than for "Cause", and (B) the Executive is terminated without cause, the Compensation and Benefits shall be as existed immediately prior to such a decrease. The Executive will be entitled to continued Compensation and Benefits coverage and credits as provided in Section 5 or to reimbursement for the cost of providing the Executive with comparable benefit coverage during the term in which the Executive is receiving payments from the Company after termination pursuant to Section 6(d). Such benefit coverage will be offset by comparable coverage provided to the Executive in connection with subsequent employment.

  • Termination by the Bank The Bank may terminate the employment of the Executive as follows:

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