No Third Party Right of Enforcement Sample Clauses

No Third Party Right of Enforcement. The Parties hereby agree and acknowledge that their respective commitments to and rights associated with the Authority hereunder, as authorized by their respective Governing Bodies, are for their mutual advantage alone and do not confer rights to third parties to enforce such commitments or rights for such third parties’ benefit or advantage.
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No Third Party Right of Enforcement. Nothing in this Easement shall create any right in the public or any third party to maintain any suit or action against any party hereto.

Related to No Third Party Right of Enforcement

  • No Third Party Rights Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, this Agreement is intended solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and is not intended to confer any benefits upon, or create any rights in favor of, any Person other than the parties hereto.

  • No Third Party Rights Created This contract is intended for the benefit of the City and the Contractor and not any other person.

  • EXCLUSION OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce any term of this Agreement, but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

  • Third Party Rights A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce or to enjoy the benefit of any term of this Agreement.

  • PARTY RIGHTS The Parties do not intend that any terms of this Agreement, nor any rights or benefits expressly or impliedly conferred by it, be enforceable by virtue of the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 by any person who is not a party to this Agreement; and the Parties may rescind or vary this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the consent of any such person.

  • Infringement Remedies If, in either party’s opinion, any piece of equipment, software, commodity, or service supplied by Contractor or its subcontractors, or its operation, use or reproduction, is likely to become the subject of a copyright, patent, trademark, or trade secret infringement claim, Contractor must, at its expense: (a) procure for the State the right to continue using the equipment, software, commodity, or service, or if this option is not reasonably available to Contractor, (b) replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing; or (c) accept its return by the State with appropriate credits to the State against Contractor’s charges and reimburse the State for any losses or costs incurred as a consequence of the State ceasing its use and returning it.

  • No assignment of Intellectual Property Rights 9.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall operate to assign or transfer any Intellectual Property Rights from the Provider to the Customer, or from the Customer to the Provider.

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