Common use of Participant Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process)) to obtain a Placement, and sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services in the required location. If such Notice is provided, the Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

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Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Return of Service Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community Health Authority-identified community of Need need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process)1) to obtain a Return of Service Placement, and to sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services at the designated location or in the required locationscheduled Return of Service timeframe. If such Notice is provided, the The Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process)) to obtain a Placement, and sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services in the required location. If such Notice notice is provided, the Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need within British Columbia or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Competitive Stream Return of Service Placement Process)) to obtain a Placement, and sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services in the required location. If such Notice is provided, the Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need within British Columbia or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Competitive Stream Return of Service Placement Process)) to obtain a Placement, and sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services in the required location. If such Notice notice is provided, the Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

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Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Return of Service Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need Province or Agency-identified Placement or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process)1) to obtain a Return of Service Placement, and to sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services at the designated location or in the required locationscheduled Return of Service timeframe. If such Notice is provided, the The Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Return of Service Contract

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) the Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service for the entire Return of Service Term, including if the Participant’s Placement is not in their preferred community or geographical area of British Columbia; (b) the Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered all existing or foreseeable circumstances of the Participant and their immediate family, and knows of no circumstances that would preclude the Participant from fulfilling their Return of Service obligation, including that the Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Community of Need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract; and (c) the Participant intends to follow all processes, act in accordance with all expectations set out in this Contract (including Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process)) to obtain a PlacementContract, and sign the Return of Service Addendum. 6.2 All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract and providing funding in relation to the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical EducationPractice Ready Assessment-BC Program. 6.3 The Participant may notify the Province if an exceptional circumstance arises that may prevent the Participant from fulfilling the Return of Service terms, including from rendering services in the required location. If such Notice is provided, the Province will consider the exceptional circumstance in the context of the Participant’s Return of Service obligations and will determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, whether to approve an amendment to the Contract terms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Return of Service Contract

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