Non-Obligation by Federal Government Sample Clauses

Non-Obligation by Federal Government. The Federal Government is not a party to this Agreement and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the County, the Subrecipient, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from this Agreement.
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  • NO OBLIGATION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The U.S. federal government is not a party to this Contract or any purchase by a Participating Entity and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the Participating Entity, Supplier, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from the Contract or any purchase by an authorized user.

  • Notification obligation If the Customer is unable to perform its duties as agreed, the Customer shall notify the Contractor in writing accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, to the extent possible, when the Customer will again be able to perform the agreed duty.

  • POST-TERMINATION OBLIGATIONS All payments and benefits to Executive under this Agreement shall be subject to Executive's compliance with this Section 9 for one (1) full year after the earlier of the expiration of this Agreement or termination of Executive's employment with the Holding Company. Executive shall, upon reasonable notice, furnish such information and assistance to the Holding Company as may reasonably be required by the Holding Company in connection with any litigation in which it or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates is, or may become, a party.

  • Notification Obligations (a) If by reason of a Political Event or Change in Law a Party is wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, the affected Party shall: (i) give each other Party notice of the Political Event or Change in Law as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than three (3) Days after the affected Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law or six (6) hours after the resumption of any means of providing notice between the Company and the GOB, whichever is later; and (ii) give each other Party a second notice, describing the Political Event or Change in Law in reasonable detail and, to the extent that can be reasonably determined at the time of the second notice, providing a preliminary evaluation of the obligations affected, a preliminary estimate of the period of time that the affected Party will be unable to perform the obligations, and other relevant matters as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the initial notice of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law is given by the affected Party. When appropriate or when reasonably requested to do so by any other Party, the affected Party shall provide further notices to the other Party more fully describing the Political Event or Change in Law and its cause and providing or updating information relating to the efforts of the affected Party to avoid and/or to mitigate the effect(s) thereof and estimates, to the extent practicable, of the time that the affected Party reasonably expects it will be unable to carry out any of its affected obligations due to the Political Event or Change in Law. (b) The affected Party shall also provide notice to each other Party of: (i) with respect to an ongoing Political Event or Change in Law the cessation of the Political Event or Change in Law; and (ii) its ability to recommence performance of its obligations under this Agreement, as soon as possible, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the occurrence of each of (i) and (ii) above. (c) Failure by the affected Party to give notice of a Political Event or Change in Law to the other Parties within the ten (10) Day period or one (1) Business Day period required by Section 11A.2(a) shall not prevent the affected Party from giving such notice at a later time; provided, that in such case, the affected Party shall not be excused pursuant to Section 11A.4 for any failure or delay in complying with its obligations under or pursuant to this Agreement until the notice required by Section 11A.2(a)(i) has been given; and if such notice is given within the three (3) Day period or six (6) hour period as required by Section 11A.2(a)(i), the affected Party shall be excused for such failure or delay pursuant to Section 11A.4 from the date of commencement of the relevant Political Event or Change in Law.

  • Termination Obligations The Supplier shall comply with all of its obligations contained in the Exit Plan. Upon termination or expiry (as the case may be) or at the end of the Termination Assistance Period (or earlier if this does not adversely affect the Supplier's performance of the Ordered Panel Services and the Termination Assistance and its compliance with the other provisions of this Contract Schedule 2), the Supplier shall: cease to use the Customer Data; provide the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier with a complete and uncorrupted version of the Customer Data in electronic form (or such other format as reasonably required by the Customer); erase from any computers, storage devices and storage media that are to be retained by the Supplier after the end of the Termination Assistance Period all Customer Data and promptly certify to the Customer that it has completed such deletion; return to the Customer such of the following as is in the Supplier's possession or control: all materials created by the Supplier under this Legal Services Contract in which the IPRs are owned by the Customer; any equipment which belongs to the Customer; any items that have been on-charged to the Customer, such as consumables; and any sums prepaid by the Customer in respect of Ordered Panel Services not delivered by the Expiry Date; vacate any Customer Premises; remove the Supplier Equipment together with any other materials used by the Supplier to supply the Ordered Panel Services and shall leave the sites in a clean, safe and tidy condition. The Supplier is solely responsible for making good any damage to the sites or any objects contained thereon, other than fair wear and tear, which is caused by the Supplier and/or any Supplier Personnel; provide access during normal working hours to the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier for up to twelve (12) Months after expiry or termination to: such information relating to the Ordered Panel Services as remains in the possession or control of the Supplier; and such members of the Supplier Personnel as have been involved in the design, development and provision of the Ordered Panel Services and who are still employed by the Supplier, provided that the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier shall pay the reasonable costs of the Supplier actually incurred in responding to requests for access under this paragraph. Upon termination or expiry (as the case may be) or at the end of the Termination Assistance Period (or earlier if this does not adversely affect the Supplier's performance of the Ordered Panel Services and the Termination Assistance and its compliance with the other provisions of this Contract Schedule 2), each Party shall return to the other Party (or if requested, destroy or delete) all Confidential Information of the other Party and shall certify that it does not retain the other Party's Confidential Information save to the extent (and for the limited period) that such information needs to be retained by the Party in question for the purposes of providing or receiving any Ordered Panel Services or termination services or for statutory compliance purposes. Except where this Contract provides otherwise, all licences, leases and authorisations granted by the Customer to the Supplier in relation to the Ordered Panel Services shall be terminated with effect from the end of the Termination Assistance Period.

  • Non-Competition Obligations (a) Executive acknowledges and agrees that as an employee and representative of the Company, Executive will be responsible for building and maintaining business relationships and goodwill with current and future operating partners, investors, partners and prospects on a personal level. Executive acknowledges and agrees that this responsibility creates a special relationship of trust and confidence between the Company, Executive and these persons or entities. Executive also acknowledges that this creates a high risk and opportunity for Executive to misappropriate these relationships and the goodwill existing between the Company and such persons. Executive acknowledges and agrees that it is fair and reasonable for the Company to take steps to protect itself from the risk of such misappropriation. (b) Executive acknowledges and agrees that, in exchange for his agreement in SECTION 2.03(c) below, he will receive substantial, valuable consideration from the Company upon the execution of this Agreement and during the course of this Agreement, including, (i) Confidential Information and access to Confidential Information, (ii) compensation and other benefits and (c) access to the Company’s prospects. (c) During the Non-Compete Term and provided that the Company has made all severance payments provided for herein (to the extent applicable), Executive will not, directly or indirectly, provide the same or substantially the same services that he provides to the Company to any Business Enterprise in the Market Area (as defined below) without prior written consent, which will not be unreasonably withheld. This includes working as an agent, consultant, employee, officer, director, partner or independent contractor or being a shareholder, member, joint venturer or equity owner in, any such Business Enterprise; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the foregoing shall not restrict Executive from holding up to 5% of the voting power or equity of one or more Business Enterprises. (d) For purposes of hereof:

  • Indemnity for Government Obligations The Company shall pay and shall indemnify the Trustee against any tax, fee or other charge imposed on or assessed against deposited U.S. Government Obligations or the principal and interest received on such U.S. Government Obligations.

  • Cooperation obligations The Parties undertake to cooperate to allow the timely submission, examination, publication and defence of any dissertation or thesis for a degree which includes their Results or Background subject to the confidentiality and publication provisions agreed in this Consortium Agreement.

  • TAX LIMITATION OBLIGATIONS In order to receive and maintain the limitation authorized by Section 2.4, Applicant shall: A. provide payments to District sufficient to protect future District revenues through payment of revenue offsets and other mechanisms as more fully described in Article IV; B. provide payments to the District that protect the District from the payment of extraordinary education related expenses related to the project, as more fully specified in Article V; C. provide such Supplemental Payments as more fully specified in Article VI; D. create and Maintain Viable Presence on or with the Qualified Property and perform additional obligations as more fully specified in Article VIII of this Agreement; and E. no additional conditions are identified in the certificate for a limitation on appraised value by the Comptroller for this project.

  • Director Notification Obligation If the Participant is a director of the Corporation’s Malaysian Affiliate, the Participant is subject to certain notification requirements under the Malaysian Companies Act. Among these requirements is an obligation to notify the Malaysian Affiliate in writing when the Participant receives or disposes of an interest (e.g., an Award or shares) in the Corporation or any related company. Such notifications must be made within 14 days of receiving or disposing of any interest in the Corporation or any related company.

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