Outbreak of Hostilities Sample Clauses

Outbreak of Hostilities. Any outbreak or escalation of hostilities, any declaration of war by the United States, any other calamity, emergency or crisis, any material adverse change in economic conditions in or the financial markets of the United States or elsewhere or any change or development involving a prospective change in national or international political, financial or economic conditions, in each case the effect of which could make it, in the Initial Purchasers’ judgment, impracticable or inadvisable to market or proceed with the offering or delivery of the Series A Notes on the terms and in the manner contemplated in the Offering Circular or to enforce contracts for the sale of any of the Series A Notes.
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Outbreak of Hostilities. Any attack on or incidences of terrorism involving the United States, any outbreak or escalation of hostilities directly or indirectly involving the United States, any military action or commencement or declaration of war by or directly or indirectly involving the United States, any declaration of a national emergency, any other calamity, emergency or crisis directly or indirectly involving the United States, any material adverse change in economic conditions in or the financial markets of the United States or elsewhere or any material adverse change or development involving a prospective change in national or international political, financial or economic conditions, in each case the effect of which could make it, in the Initial Purchaser's judgment, impracticable or inadvisable to market or proceed with the offering or delivery of the Series A Notes on the terms and in the manner contemplated in the Offering Circular or to enforce contracts for the sale of any of the Series A Notes.
Outbreak of Hostilities. If during the period between the payment of the first installment of the technology transfer fee and the date of payment of the second installment there occurs an outbreak of hostilities between the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea which can be reasonably be described as a major regional conflict the operation of this agreement, including the time for payment of the second installment shall be suspended during the term of such hostilities.
Outbreak of Hostilities. Hostilities - determination by Employer or Contractor 31.1 If during the currency of the Contract there is an outbreak of hostilities (whether war is declared or not) in which Malaysia is involved on a scale involving the general mobilisation of the Malaysian Armed Forces in which the Works are to be carried out, then either the Employer or Contractor may at any time by written notice delivered by hand or by registered post to the other, forthwith determine the employment of the Contractor under the Contract. Notices of determination 31.2 Provided always that such written notice shall not be given: 31.2(a) before the expiration of twenty eight (28) Days from the date on which the order is given for general mobilisation as aforesaid; or 31.2(b) after Practical Completion of the Works unless the Works have sustained war damage as defined in Clause 32.2. AI regarding protective work 31.3 After a written notice under Clause 31.1 has been given by either the Contractor or the Employer, the Architect may within fourteen (14) Days issue AI to the Contractor requiring the execution of protective work and the Contractor shall comply with such AI, as if written notice of determination had not been given. If the Contractor for reasons beyond his control is prevented from completing the work to which the said AI relate within three (3) Months from the date on which the AI was issued, he may abandon such work.

Related to Outbreak of Hostilities

  • War We do not Cover an illness, treatment or medical condition due to war, declared or undeclared.

  • Sabotage Sabotage is of concern to all Parties involved on any work site and may affect safety, and therefore both the physical and mental well being of all persons on site. The Parties to this Agreement will not tolerate sabotage, and will ensure that any person/s responsible for such action is immediately dismissed. It is accepted that the relevant authorities may have to be notified, and provisions of the OH&S Act implemented.

  • CALAMITY DAYS Section 42.1 Calamity days are those days of scheduled operation when unanticipated events or conditions require closing of a Board facility or facilities by the Superintendent. Employees will be paid for up to three (3) calamity days per year. However, employees will not be paid for school days or hours added to the school year in order to meet the state-mandated school year requirement. Section 42.2 For the first three (3) calamity days in a school year, employees will not be required to work when the facility in which they work is closed. For all remaining calamity days in a school year, employees will be required to report to work during the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Employees may use personal or sick leave on a calamity day in which they are required to work. Requests to use personal leave on calamity days do not need to be submitted three (3) days in advance in accordance with Article 28 of this Agreement, but employees shall notify a Building Administrator or other system as designated by the administration no later than one (1) hour prior to the time he is scheduled to report to work. Section 42.3 Employees who are on vacation or a leave of absence when a calamity day is declared will not receive calamity day pay. If on vacation, they will receive vacation pay for which they are entitled. Employees who are scheduled for a personal, sick, or compensatory day on the day of a declared calamity will have that personal, sick, or compensatory day reinstated. These reinstatements will not be made when only a portion of a day is declared a calamity (such as early dismissal). Section 42.4 When a calamity forces the closing of the facility prior to regular closing time, employees will remain on the job until dismissed by the Building Principal. Such dismissal time will not exceed more than one-half (1/2) hour beyond the Program Enrollee dismissal time. Section 42.5 The rest of this Article does not apply to Early Intervention Specialists. Early Intervention Specialists who are scheduled to work on calamity days shall work their regularly scheduled hours, or earlier as released by the Superintendent, at their regular rate of pay unless the building where the employees work is closed due to no water, no heat, etc. or the sheriff closes the roads.

  • Escalation If parties are unable to resolve the issue in a timely manner, as specified above, either Sourcewell or Supplier may escalate the resolution of the issue to a higher level of management. The Supplier will have 30 calendar days to cure an outstanding issue.

  • Act of God Days Act of God" days beyond the allowance by Michigan Law and the Department of Education regulations will be made up by the students and assistants at the end of the school year or at other times as specified by the calendar. Assistants will only receive compensation for the "Act of God" days allowed. When a scheduled day of schoolwork is delayed, association members shall report as near as possible to their regular starting times. Assistants will receive their full day's pay when the school day is shortened due to weather or mechanical problems.

  • Pandemic An epidemic that spreads over a wide area, crossing borders and defined as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and/or by the competent local authorities of the country where the loss occurred. Isolation of the person, in the event of suspected illness or proven illness, decided by a competent local authority, in order to avoid a risk of spreading said illness in the context of an epidemic or pandemic.

  • Terrorism Any violent act and/or conduct – committed outside the scope of one of the six forms of acts of war as referred to in Article 3:38 of the Financial Supervision Act [Wet op het financieel toezicht] – in the form of an attack or a series of attacks connected together in time and intention as a result whereof injury and/or impairment of health, whether resulting in death or not, and/or loss of or damage to property arises or any economic interest is otherwise impaired, in which case it is likely that said attack or series – whether or not in any organisational context – has been planned and/or carried out with a view to effect certain political and/or religious and/or ideological purposes.

  • DISTURBANCES Tenant and all other occupants will be required to vacate the premises and forfeit the rental fee and security deposit for any of the following: Occupancy exceeding the agreed upon number people, using the premises for any illegal activity, causing damage to the premises rented or to any of the neighboring properties and any other acts which interferes with neighbors' right to quiet enjoyment of their premises. HOLD HARMLESS iTrip or the Owner, does not assume any liability for loss, damage or injury to persons or their personal property. Neither does owner accept any liability for any inconveniences, damage, loss or injury arising from any temporary defects or stoppage in supply of water, gas, cable service, electricity or plumbing, as well as due to weather conditions, natural disasters, acts of God, or other reasons beyond its control.

  • No Undisclosed Events, Liabilities, Developments or Circumstances No event, liability, development or circumstance has occurred or exists, or is reasonably expected to exist or occur with respect to the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective businesses, properties, liabilities, prospects, operations (including results thereof) or condition (financial or otherwise), that (i) would be required to be disclosed by the Company under applicable securities laws on a registration statement on Form S-1 filed with the SEC relating to an issuance and sale by the Company of its Common Stock and which has not been publicly announced, (ii) could have a material adverse effect on any Buyer’s investment hereunder or (iii) could have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Foreign Terrorist Organizations Contractor represents and warrants that it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization, as prohibited by Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code.

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