Participating Agreement. Each Participating Agreement is a separate, independent contract between the Contractor and the entity entering into the Participating Agreement, subject to the following: Each Participating Agreement is governed by the Master Agreement, and the terms of the Master Agreement are incorporated into each Participating Agreement; a Participating Agreement may not alter or conflict with the terms of the Master Agreement, or exceed the scope of the goods/services provided for in the Master Agreement; and the term of a Participating Agreement may not extend beyond the expiration date of the Agreement. Contractor shall notify the Judicial Council within five (5) business days of receipt of a Participating Agreement from a Participating Entity. The Contractor shall promptly provide the Judicial Council with a fully-signed copy of each Participating Agreement between the Contractor and a Participating Entity.
Participating Agreement. The termination of this Agreement shall not result in the termination of any outstanding Participating Agreement that has not been terminated by a Participating Entity, and this Agreement shall continue to apply to any such Participating Agreement until such time as all Work under such Participating Agreement has been completed by its terms or is terminated as provided in this Section 7; provided, however, that the term of such Participating Agreement may not exceed the expiration date of this Agreement. Issuance and acknowledgement of any Participating Agreement (as evidenced by the Participating Entity’s and Contractor’s signature on the Participating Agreement) must be completed before the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
Participating Agreement. Each Participating Agreement is a separate, independent contract between the Contractor and the entity entering into the Participating Agreement, subject to the following:
Participating Agreement. (Including Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risks, Agreements of Release and Indemnity and Additional Provisions) IN CONSIDERATION of the opportunity to rent or otherwise use certain equipment and/or participate in activities offered by Provider, Participant (adult or minor), and the parent or guardian of a minor Participant, understand, acknowledge and agree as follows:
Participating Agreement. A Participating Agreement is used to document the relationship when the Forest Service and a cooperator wish to perform work for which they will accrue mutual benefit (non-monetary). These arrangements are usually accepted under the authority of the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act or the (Xxxxx Amendment) depending upon a variety of requirements. Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of December 12, 1975 (16 U.S.C. 565a1-a3, Pub. L. 94-148). This Act authorizes the Forest Service to enter into cooperatively performed, mutually beneficial National Forest projects with non-Federal parties in four specific areas including Forestry Protection. The Forestry Protection section of the Act authorizes the Forest Service to cooperate with other parties to accomplish noxious weed control (FSM 1587.11a). Section 334 of the 1998 Department of Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act (Xxxxx Amendment). This Act provides the Forest Service with authority to expend NFS funds off NFS lands, provided that certain conditions are met. This authority, commonly referred to as the Xxxxx amendment, was originally limited to fiscal year 1998. Subsequent revisions and extensions of this authority were provided for in Sections 323 and 330 of the FY 1999 and FY2002 (respectively) of the Department of Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts. These modifications allow for an extension of the use of this authority through FY 2005 (FSM 1587.15).
Participating Agreement. A Participating Agreement is used to document the relationship when the Forest Service and a cooperator wish to perform work for which they will accrue mutual benefit (non-monetary). These arrangements are usually accepted under the authority of the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act or the (Xxxxx Amendment) depending upon a variety of requirements. Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of December 12, 1975 (16 U.S.C. 565a1-a3, Pub. L. 94- 148). This Act authorizes the Forest Service to enter into cooperatively performed, mutually beneficial National Forest projects with non-Federal parties in four specific areas including Forestry Protection. The Forestry Protection section of the Act authorizes the Forest Service to cooperate with other parties to accomplish noxious weed control (FSM 1587.11a).