Partial Assignments of Contracts Sample Clauses

Partial Assignments of Contracts. In the event that any contract, lease, or other agreement, covers more than one property, including property that is not being acquired by the Buyer, the Parties agree to assign and prorate the obligations and amounts due under such contracts pursuant to the terms and conditions of an equitable apportionment of such agreements.
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Related to Partial Assignments of Contracts

  • Assignment of Contracts (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, to the extent that any of the Assigned Contracts or Acquired Authorizations that constitute an Acquired Asset are not assignable or transferable without the consent of the issuer thereof or the other party thereto or any third party including, without limitation, a Governmental Authority (the "Nonassignable Assets"), this Agreement shall not constitute an assignment or transfer of the Nonassignable Assets if such assignment or transfer or attempted assignment or transfer would constitute a breach thereof or a violation of any Law. Seller shall use reasonable efforts, at reasonable cost to Seller, to obtain any consents or waivers necessary to any such assignment. To the extent that such consents or waivers are not obtained by Seller on or before the Closing, Seller agrees to cooperate with Purchaser and to take such reasonable actions, at reasonable cost to Seller, as Purchaser may reasonably request in order to secure any arrangement designed to provide for Purchaser the benefits of such Nonassignable Assets. Seller shall further assign and deliver to Purchaser any net proceeds or net receivables by Seller pursuant to the Nonassignable Assets except and to the extent that Seller has previously provided Purchaser with the benefits of such proceeds or receivables or to the extent the assignment is not permitted under the Nonassignable Assets. In connection therewith, Seller shall enforce, for the benefit of Purchaser, any and all material rights of Seller against such issuer or such other party or parties, to the extent reasonably permitted. (b) To the extent Purchaser receives the benefit of any Nonassignable Asset pursuant to Section 2.06(a), Purchaser agrees to assume and discharge any liability or obligation related to the benefits of such Nonassignable Asset.

  • Special Assignments Special assignments shall not be considered breaks in service or affect the privileges and the status of that person with the University. Any special conditions of such special assignments shall be clearly set forth in writing. They shall become binding only after having been signed by the unit member concerned and by the appropriate chancellor, or designee.

  • Special Assignment A voluntary, temporary assignment of a bargaining unit employee to duties other than those of his/her position of record that is: a. More than twenty percent (20%) of the bargaining unit employee's scheduled work hours; and for more than thirty (30) calendar days in duration. b. Service on advisory councils/committees are not considered special assignments. Additionally, any deployment of security personnel for security-related duties and functions (e.g., ATLAS, VIPR) is excluded and not considered a special assignment.

  • Leases and Contracts Schedule 8(f) is a list of all Leases and Contracts relating to the Facility to which Seller is a party or by which Seller may be bound. Seller has made or will promptly make available to Buyer true, complete and accurate copies of all Leases and Contracts including, without limitation, any modifications thereto. All of the Leases and Contracts are in full force and effect without claim of material default there under, and, except as may be set forth on Schedule 8(f).

  • Assignment of Contract A. No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound; and, specifically but without limitation, moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents.

  • Assignment of Contracts and Rights Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, this Agreement shall not constitute an agreement to assign any Purchased Asset or any claim or right or any benefit arising thereunder or resulting therefrom if such assignment, without the consent of a third party thereto, would constitute a breach or other contravention of such Purchased Asset or in any way adversely affect the rights of the Buyer or Seller thereunder. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts (but without any payment of money by Buyer) to obtain the consent of the other parties to any such Purchased Asset or any claim or right or any benefit arising thereunder for the assignment thereof to Buyer as Buyer may request. If such consent is not obtained, or if an attempted assignment thereof would be ineffective or would adversely affect the rights of Seller thereunder so that Buyer would not in fact receive all such rights, Seller and Buyer will diligently cooperate in good faith in the thirty-five (35) days after the Closing to arrive at a mutually agreeable arrangement under which Buyer would obtain the benefits and assume the obligations thereunder in accordance with this Agreement, including subcontracting, sub-licensing, or sub-leasing to Buyer, or under which Seller would enforce for the benefit of Buyer, with Buyer assuming Seller's obligations, any and all rights of Seller against a third party thereto. Seller will promptly pay to Buyer when received all monies received by Seller under any Purchased Asset or any claim or right or any benefit arising thereunder, except to the extent the same represents an Excluded Asset.

  • Collateral Assignment The Owner may assign this contract as collateral security. The Company is not responsible for the validity or effect of a collateral assignment. The Company will not be responsible to an assignee for any payment or other action taken by the Company before receipt of the assignment in writing at its Home Office. The interest of any beneficiary will be subject to any collateral assignment made either before or after the beneficiary is named. A collateral assignee is not an Owner. A collateral assignment is not a transfer of ownership. Ownership can be transferred only by complying with Section 8.2.

  • Transfer of Contracts 33.1 The contractor shall not abandon, transfer, cede assign or sublet a contract or part thereof without the written permission of the purchaser.

  • Additional Assignments The Contractor further agrees to, and if applicable, cause each of its employees to, execute, acknowledge, and deliver all applications, specifications, oaths, assignments, and all other instruments which the City might reasonably deem necessary in order to apply for and obtain copyright protection, mask work registration, trademark registration and/or protection, letters patent, or any similar rights in any and all countries and in order to assign and convey to the City, its successors, assigns and nominees, the sole and exclusive right, title, and interest in and to the deliverables. The Contractor’s obligations to execute, acknowledge, and deliver (or cause to be executed, acknowledged, and delivered) instruments or papers such as those described in this Paragraph 38 a., b., and c. shall continue after the termination of this Contract with respect to such deliverables. In the event the City should not seek to obtain copyright protection, mask work registration or patent protection for any of the deliverables, but should desire to keep the same secret, the Contractor agrees to treat the same as Confidential Information under the terms of Paragraph 37 above.

  • Assignments and Subcontracts The Contractor’s rights and obligations hereunder are personal and may not be transferred, assigned or subcontracted without the prior, written consent of the UCRC, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any attempt of Contractor at assignment, transfer, or subcontracting without such consent shall be void. All assignments, subcontracts, or subcontractors approved by the Contractor or the UCRC are subject to all of the provisions hereof. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for all aspects of the Contractor’s subcontracting arrangements and performance. The UCRC is solely responsible for all aspects of its subcontracting arrangements and performance.

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