Conditions and Limitations The admission of any Person as a Substituted Member or an Additional Member shall be conditioned upon (i) such Person’s written acceptance and adoption of all the terms and provisions of this Agreement, either by (A) execution and delivery of a counterpart signature page to this Agreement countersigned by the Managing Member on behalf of the Company or (B) any other writing evidencing the intent of such Person to become a Substituted Member or an Additional Member and such writing is accepted by the Managing Member on behalf of the Company.
Restrictions and Limitations (a) The Trust shall not lend assets of the Trust to any officer or Trustee of the Trust or to any officer, director, or stockholder (or partner of a stockholder) of, or person financially interested in, the investment adviser or any underwriter of the Trust, or to the investment adviser of the Trust or to any underwriter of the Trust. (b) The Trust shall not restrict the transferability or negotiability of the shares of the Trust, except in conformity with the statements with respect thereto contained in the Trust's Registration Statement, and not in contravention of such rules and regulations as the SEC may prescribe. (c) The Trust shall not permit any officer or Trustee of the Trust, or any officer, director, or stockholder (or partner of a stockholder) of the investment adviser or any underwriter of the Trust to deal for or on behalf of the Trust with himself as principal or agent, or with any partnership, association or trust in which he has a financial interest; provided that the foregoing provisions shall not prevent, to the extent consistent with applicable securities laws: (1) officers and Trustees of the Trust from buying, holding, redeeming, or selling shares in the Trust, or from being officers, directors, or stockholders (or partners of a stockholder) of or otherwise financially interested in the investment adviser or any underwriter of the Trust; (2) purchases or sales of securities or other property by the Trust from or to an affiliated person or to the investment adviser or any underwriter of the Trust, if such transactions are not prohibited by the 1940 Act or have been exempted by SEC order from the prohibitions of the 1940 Act; (3) purchases of investments for the portfolio of the Trust through a securities dealer who is, or one or more of whose partners, stockholders, officers, or directors is, an officer or Trustee of the Trust, if such transactions are handled in the capacity of broker only and commissions charged do not exceed customary brokerage charges for such services; (4) employment of legal counsel, registrar, transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent, or custodian who is, or has a partner, stockholder, officer, or director who is, an officer or Trustee of the Trust, if only customary fees are charged for services to the Trust; (5) sharing statistical research, legal and management expenses and office hire and expenses with any other investment company in which an officer or Trustee of the Trust is an officer, trustee, or director or otherwise financially interested.
Other Requirements AVIF will require that each Participating Insurance Company and Participating Plan enter into an agreement with AVIF that contains in substance the same provisions as are set forth in Sections 4.1(b), 4.1(d), 4.3(a), 4.4(b), 4.5(a), 5, and 10 of this Agreement.
Exceptions and Limitations For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use, this Public License does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
Certain Limitations The Party making a Claim under this Article VIII is referred to as the “Indemnified Party”, and the Party against whom such Claims are asserted under this Article VIII is referred to as the “Indemnifying Party”. The indemnification provided for in Section 8.02 and Section 8.03 shall be subject to the following limitations: (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Article VIII, any amount payable pursuant to Section 8.02 in respect of any Losses under such Section 8.02 (i) shall be decreased to the extent that the amount of such Losses were included in the final determination of Net Working Capital and (ii) shall be determined without duplication of recovery in the event of Losses arising from or relating to a breach of more than one covenant or agreement for which indemnification is provided under Section 8.02. (b) The Indemnifying Party shall not be liable to the Indemnified Party for indemnification under Section 8.02(a) or Section 8.03(a) (other than with respect to the Seller Fundamental Representations and the Buyer Fundamental Representations, respectively, and the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.09(j)), as the case may be, until the aggregate amount of all Losses in respect of indemnification under Section 8.02(a) or Section 8.03(a) (other than with respect to the Seller Fundamental Representations and the Buyer Fundamental Representations, respectively, and the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.09(j)) exceeds $350,000 (the “Deductible”), in which event the Indemnifying Party shall only be required to pay or be liable for Losses in excess of the Deductible. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no Indemnifying Party shall be liable hereunder with respect to any individual claim, or series of claims arising from the same set of circumstances, that results in otherwise indemnifiable Losses under Section 8.02(a) or Section 8.03(a) (other than with respect to the Seller Fundamental Representations and the Buyer Fundamental Representations, respectively, and the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.09(j)), and such Losses shall not be counted toward satisfaction of the Deductible, unless such Losses exceed $25,000. (c) The aggregate amount of all Losses for which an Indemnifying Party shall be liable (i) pursuant to Section 8.02(a) (other than the Seller Fundamental Representations and the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.09(j) and Section 4.16) or Section 8.03(a) (other than the Buyer Fundamental Representations) shall not exceed $3,000,000 and (ii) pursuant to Section 8.02(a) (solely with respect to the Seller Fundamental Representations and the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.09(j) and Section 4.16), Section 8.02(b) or Section 8.02(c), or pursuant to Section 8.03(a) (solely with respect to the Buyer Fundamental Representations), Section 8.03(b) or Section 8.03(c), as the case may be, shall not exceed $45,000,000. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall the maximum aggregate amount of Losses that may be recovered by an Indemnified Party from an Indemnifying Party under this Agreement exceed $45,000,000. (d) Payments by an Indemnifying Party pursuant to Section 8.02 or Section 8.03 in respect of any Loss shall be reduced by an amount equal to any Tax benefit realized or reasonably expected to be realized as a result of such Loss by the Indemnified Party. (e) It is expressly agreed and acknowledged by the Parties that for purposes of a Party’s right to indemnification pursuant to Sections 8.02(a) and 8.03(a), the representations and warranties of Sellers or Buyer, as applicable, (other than in the case of the representations and warranties contained in Section 4.04(a) (Financial Statements), Section 4.05(a) (Absence of Certain Changes), Section 4.09(j) (Critical IP Licenses), Section 4.12(b) (Permits), Section 4.14(a) (Employee Benefit Matters), Section 5.07 (Absence of Certain Changes), and Section 5.08(b) (Financial Statements), and the definitions of “Material Contracts”, “Material Customers”, and “Material Suppliers”, in each case which shall be qualified as set forth therein), shall not be deemed qualified by any references to materiality or to material adverse effect or words of similar import contained in such representation or warranty.
Imposition of Other Requirements The Company reserves the right to impose other requirements on the Participant’s participation in the Plan, on the RSUs and on any Shares acquired under the Plan, to the extent the Company determines it is necessary or advisable for legal or administrative reasons, and to require the Participant to sign any additional agreements or undertakings that may be necessary to accomplish the foregoing.
Exclusions and Limitations The aforementioned “Limited Warranty” does not apply to any Products which have been subjected to a) Failure to pay the purchase price towards Peimar or its subsidiaries which have put the modules on the market provided that (i), the payment was due and (ii) the Buyer who has obtained the modules from Peimar or one of its distributors (Direct Customer) is not entitled to withhold the purchase price or parts of the purchase price. Xxxxxx must inform the Buyer about the non- payment and provide the name and the full address of the Direct Customer which has failed to pay the modules. In case that Xxxxxx can reject the claim under this warranty based on this provision, the Buyer can deposit the amount not paid in order to trigger the warranty claims; b) Failure to comply with Xxxxxx’s installation manual applicable during the Validity of this Limited Warranty pursuant to Sec 10; c) Service by service technicians who are not qualified under the relevant law and/or applicable regulations at the place of installation; d) The Product's type, nameplate or module serial number is changed, erased or made illegible (other than by any act or omission of Peimar); e) The Product’s installation on mobile units (except photovoltaic tracking system), such as vehicles, ships or offshore-structures; f) Exposure to voltage in excess to the maximum system voltage or power surges; g) Defective components in the construction on which the module is mounted; h) exposure to mold discoloration or similar external effects; i) exposure to any of the following: extreme thermal or environmental conditions or rapid changes in such conditions, corrosion, oxidation, unauthorized modifications or connections, unauthorized opening, servicing by use of unauthorized spare parts, accident, force of nature (such as lightning strike, earthquake), influence from chemical products or other acts beyond Peimar’s reasonable control (including damage by fire, flood, etc.);
Warranties and Limitations 11.1 Each of Cornell and LICENSEE represent and warrant that it has the right to enter into this Agreement. Cornell warrants that it has the right to convey to LICENSEE the rights granted under this Agreement. 11.2 Cornell represents that to the best of its knowledge the inventorship and ownership of the Applications is as set forth in Appendix A. 11.3 Cornell makes no representation or warranty that Applications will result in issued Patents. 11.4 Cornell makes no representations or warranties concerning the validity or scope of Patents. 11.5 Cornell does not warrant that Products made, used, sold, leased, imported, exported or otherwise disposed of under the license of this Agreement is or will be free from infringement of patents of third parties. 11.6 Nothing herein shall be construed as granting by implication, estoppel, or otherwise any licenses or rights under patents or other rights of Cornell or other persons other than Patents, regardless of whether such patents or other rights are dominant or subordinate to any Patents. 11.7 Cornell is under no obligation to furnish any technology or information other than that described and claimed in Applications and Patents. 11.8 Nothing herein shall be construed to grant LICENSEE rights under any applications or patents other than Applications and Patents. 11.9 Cornell does not make any representations, extend any warranties of any kind, express or implied, or assume any responsibility whatever concerning the manufacture, use, or sale, lease or other disposition by LICENSEE or its vendees or transferees of Products. 11.10 Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, CORNELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS AND EXTENDS NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THAT THE USE OF PRODUCTS WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHTS OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
Compliance with Laws and Other Requirements (A) Except as otherwise provide herein and in the Work Letter, Tenant shall cause the Premises to comply in all material respects with all laws, ordinances, regulations and directives of any governmental authority having jurisdiction including, without limitation, any certificate of occupancy and any law, ordinance, regulation, covenant, condition or restriction affecting the Building or the Premises which in the future may become applicable to the Premises. (B) Tenant shall not use the Premises, or permit the Premises to be used, in any manner which: (i) violates any Applicable Law; (ii) causes or is reasonably likely to cause damage to the Building or the Premises; (iii) violates a requirement or condition of any fire and extended insurance policy covering the Building and/or the Premises, or increases the cost of such policy; (iv) constitutes or is reasonably likely to constitute a nuisance, annoyance or inconvenience to other tenants or occupants of the Building or its equipment, facilities or systems; (v) interferes with, or is reasonably likely to interfere with, the transmission or reception of microwave, television, radio, telephone or other communication signals by antennae or other facilities located in the Building; or (vi) violates the Rules and Regulations described in Article XIX. (C) Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot area which such floor was designed to carry and which may be allowed by law. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all heavy equipment and similar items, and to prescribe the reinforcing necessary, if any, which in the opinion of Landlord may be required under the circumstances, such reinforcing to be at Tenant’s prepaid expense. (D) The parties acknowledge that safety and security devices, services and programs provided by Landlord, if any, while intended to deter crime and ensure safety, may not in given instances prevent theft or other criminal acts, or ensure safety of persons or property. The risk that any safety or security device, service or program may not be effective, or may malfunction, or be circumvented by a criminal, is assumed by Tenant with respect to Tenant’s property and interests, and Tenant shall obtain insurance coverage to the extent Tenant desires protection against such criminal acts and other losses, as further described in this Lease. Tenant agrees to cooperate in any reasonable safety or security program developed by Landlord or required by Law. (E) Landlord shall be responsible, at its cost and expense and not as an Operating Expense, for all code compliance work (i) to the common areas of the Building, if any, including but not limited to the path of travel, common area bathrooms fixtures, drinking fountains and required seismic upgrades and (ii) required to comply with any laws or other governmental requirements enacted (or with respect to the ADA only, as interpreted or enforced) as of the date of this Lease. (F) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Tenant shall not be required to comply with or cause the Premises to comply with any laws, rules, regulations or insurance requirements requiring the construction of alterations unless such compliance is necessitated solely due to Tenant’s particular use of the Premises.
Compliance with Other Laws Secured Party may comply with any applicable state or federal law requirements in connection with a disposition of the Collateral and compliance will not be considered to adversely affect the commercial reasonableness of any sale of the Collateral.