No Precedent or Settled Practice Sample Clauses

No Precedent or Settled Practice. This Settlement shall not be cited or relied upon as precedent for any purpose or as establishing any issue or principle, except to the extent of enforcing the terms and conditions of the Settlement itself. Nothing herein shall be deemed a “settled practice” as that term was interpreted and applied in Public Service Commission of New York v. FERC, 642 F.2d 1335 (D.C. Cir. 1980).
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No Precedent or Settled Practice. This Settlement shall not be cited or relied upon as precedent for any purpose or as establishing any issue or principle. Neither the Settling Parties nor the Commission shall be deemed to have approved, accepted, agreed, or otherwise consented to any ratemaking principle or methodology or to any Tariff interpretation or modification or to any other factor or concept underlying or supposed to underlie any of the matters herein, unless expressly provided in this Settlement. The Commission’s approval of this Settlement shall not constitute precedent nor be used to prejudice any otherwise available rights or arguments of any party in a future proceeding (including but not limited to proceedings before the Commission or other regulatory bodies or proceedings in a court), other than to enforce the terms of this Settlement, and shall not be used as evidence that a particular method is a “long standing practice” as that term is used in Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. v. FERC, 628 F.2d 578 (D.C. Cir. 1979), or a “settled practice” as that term is used in Public Service Commission of New York v. FERC, 642 F.2d 1335 (D.C. Cir. 1980).

Related to No Precedent or Settled Practice

  • Effect of Attachment or Sequestration of Accounts You shall not be liable for refusing to obey any orders given by or for Me with respect to any account(s) that has or have been subject to an attachment or sequestration in any legal proceeding against Me, and You shall be under no obligation to contest the validity of any such attachment or sequestration.

  • Effect of Settlement Neither the Grantee nor any of the Grantee’s successors, heirs, assigns or personal representatives shall have any further rights or interests in any Restricted Stock Units that have been paid and settled. Although a settlement date or range of dates for settlement are specified above in order to comply with Code Section 409A, the Company retains discretion to determine the settlement date, and no Grantee or beneficiary of a Grantee shall have any claim for damages or loss by virtue of the fact that the market price of Common Stock was higher on a given date upon which settlement could have been made as compared to the market price on or after the actual settlement date (any claim relating to settlement will be limited to a claim for delivery of Shares and related dividend equivalents).

  • Reportable Events Involving the Xxxxx Law Notwithstanding the reporting requirements outlined above, any Reportable Event that involves solely a probable violation of section 1877 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. §1395nn (the Xxxxx Law) should be submitted by Practitioner to CMS through the self-referral disclosure protocol (SRDP), with a copy to the OIG. If Practitioner identifies a probable violation of the Xxxxx Law and repays the applicable Overpayment directly to the CMS contractor, then Practitioner is not required by this Section III.G to submit the Reportable Event to CMS through the SRDP.

  • PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF SETTLEMENT 28. Acceptance of this Settlement Agreement shall be sought at a hearing of the Central Regional Council of the MFDA on a date agreed to by counsel for Staff and the Respondent.

  • Authorization of Transaction The Buyer has full power and authority (including full corporate power and authority) to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. This Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of the Buyer, enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions.

  • Decisions to Withhold Certification § 9.5.1 The Architect may withhold a Certificate for Payment in whole or in part, to the extent reasonably necessary to protect the Owner, if in the Architect’s opinion the representations to the Owner required by Section 9.4.2 cannot be made. If the Architect is unable to certify payment in the amount of the Application, the Architect will notify the Contractor and Owner as provided in Section 9.4.1. If the Contractor and Architect cannot agree on a revised amount, the Architect will promptly issue a Certificate for Payment for the amount for which the Architect is able to make such representations to the Owner. The Architect may also withhold a Certificate for Payment or, because of subsequently discovered evidence, may nullify the whole or a part of a Certificate for Payment previously issued, to such extent as may be necessary in the Architect’s opinion to protect the Owner from loss for which the Contractor is responsible, including loss resulting from acts and omissions described in Section 3.3.2, because of .1 defective Work not remedied;

  • Authorization of appropriations There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section.

  • Authorization of Agreement This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company.

  • CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT OR SUSPENSION Contractor certifies that neither Contractor or its principals; its subcontractors or their principals; the sub-recipients (if applicable) or their principals are suspended, debarred, proposed for debarment, voluntarily excluded from covered transactions, or otherwise disqualified by any federal department or agency from doing business with the Federal Government pursuant to Executive Orders 12549 and 12689. Contractor specifically covenants that neither the Contractor or its principals, its sub-contractors or their principals, or the sub-recipients (if applicable) or their principals are included on the Excluded Parties List System (“EPLS”) maintained by the General Services Administration (“GSA”).

  • Notification of Incidents, Claims or Suits 21 CONTRACTOR shall report to COUNTY:

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