Right of Refusal The proposing vendor has the right not to sell under the awarded agreement with a TIPS member at vendor's discretion unless required by law.
License Period a. The License is hereby granted in favour of the Licensee for a total period of 15 (fifteen) years from the Commencement Date subject to unless otherwise terminated by Maha-Metro or surrendered by the Successful Bidder/Licensee, in term of provisions of License Agreement. b. The tenure of License Agreement shall commence from the date of handing over of the property business space. c. Tenure of the License Period of any additional space handed over subsequently shall be co- terminus with above period irrespective of date of actual handing over for such additional space. d. There shall be a lock in period of five (05) years from the date of commencement of agreement/ handing over of licensed space. e. Licensee shall have option to exit from the License Agreement immediately after completion of lock in period of 5 (Five) years. For it, Licensee shall have to issue 180 days prior notice to Maha-Metro. Such prior notice intimation can be given after four and half (4 ½) years however option to exit will be available only after five (05) years. f. At no time during the license tenure, the Licensee shall be allowed to surrender partial Licensed Space which has been handed over to the Licensee by Maha-Metro. g. At the end of License period or in the event of termination of this agreement prior to completion of license tenure, for any reason whatsoever, all rights given under this License Agreement shall cease to have effect and the premises shall revert to Maha-Metro, without any obligation to Maha-Metro to pay or adjust any consideration or other payment to the Licensee. h. The tenure shall be inclusive of fitment period as applicable for the tendered space. i. On completion/ termination of License Agreement, the Licensee shall hand over the space with normal wear & tear. The Licensee shall be allowed to remove its assets like temporary structure, furniture, almirahs, air-conditioners, DG sets, equipments, etc. without causing damage to the existing structure. However, the Licensee shall not be allowed to remove any facility, equipment, fixture, etc. which has become an integral part of the development plan of the space. j. At the end of the License Period or sooner determination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever all rights given under this License Agreement shall cease to have effect and the Licensed Area with all the furniture and fixtures and other assets permanently attached to the Licensed Area shall revert to Maha-Metro without any obligation on part of Maha-Metro to pay or adjust any consideration or other payment to the Licensee. The Licensee voluntarily gives Maha-Metro the right to seal the said Licensed Space(s) and remarket the same as part on its discretion upon Termination of this Agreement. No claim, compensation or damages will be entertained by Maha-Metro on this account.
Landlord’s Termination Right Whether or not the Premises are affected, Landlord may, by notice to Tenant, within 60 days following the date upon which Landlord receives notice of the Taking of all or a portion of the Real Property, the Building or the Premises, terminate this Lease, provided that Landlord elects to terminate leases (including this Lease) affecting at least 50% of the rentable area of the Building.
Refusal to Test 17.1. If a Worker refuses to participate in workplace Drug and Alcohol testing the following will apply: (a) The Employer, will inform the Worker and the workers chosen representative, that the refusal will have the same consequences as a non-negative result, i.e. that the employee will be deemed to be unfit for work due to the presence of alcohol or drugs; (b) If the worker still refuses, the Employer and the PIA, shall consult with the worker and the workers chosen representative, regarding the requirements, process and consequences of refusing to test and encourage them to partake in the test. This would be the second request to be tested; (c) If the worker still refuses, the refusal will be treated as a confirmed positive result, and will be subjected to the relevant consequences of such. All reasonable assistance is to be offered to ensure the employee can make their way from the workplace to a safe location without harm (i.e. taxi, lift from a friend or fellow worker). An agreed leave of absence arrangement is to apply for the duration of their absence.
Landlord’s Options At any time within ten (10) business days after Landlord’s receipt of all of the information required in the Transfer Notice, Landlord may by written notice to Tenant elect to: (a) sublease itself the Transfer Space specified in the Transfer Notice, for the term proposed, in the case of a proposed Sublease, (b) take an Assignment of Tenant’s leasehold estate specified in the Transfer Notice in the case of a proposed Assignment, or (c) terminate this Lease as to the entire Transfer Space specified in the Transfer Notice, in the case of a proposed Assignment or Sublease for all or substantially all of the remaining Term, with a proportionate abatement in the rent payable hereunder. In the event Landlord elects to Sublease or take an Assignment from Tenant as described in Paragraphs (a) and (b) above, the rent payable by Landlord shall be the rent that would have been payable to Tenant under such proposed Transfer, with Landlord and Tenant sharing the Profits, if any, under such Sublease or Assignment to Landlord in the same manner as is set forth in Section 14.5. If Landlord elects to terminate this Lease as to the Transfer Space as described in Paragraph (c) above, then Landlord shall pay to Tenant, at the same times and in the same amounts, the share of Profits that Tenant would have received from a Transfer of such Transfer Space on the terms provided in the Transfer Notice. In the event Landlord elects any of the options set forth in Paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) above, the effective date of the Assignment or Sublease by Tenant to Landlord (or, if applicable, the termination of the Lease by Landlord) shall be the date specified by Tenant in the Transfer Notice, or if elected by Landlord, up to ninety (90) days thereafter. After any such election by Landlord, Landlord shall be entitled to re-lease or sub-sublease the Transfer Space in Landlord’s discretion. In the event Landlord elects any of the options set forth in Paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) above with respect to a portion of the Premises, (i) Tenant shall at all times provide reasonable and appropriate access to such portion of the Premises and use of any common facilities in the Premises, (ii) Landlord shall have the right to use such portion of the Premises subject to Landlord’s election without the consent of Tenant, and (iii) Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the reasonable cost of any demising wall necessary to separate the Transfer Space from the remainder of the Premises. If Tenant does not consummate a Transfer with respect to the Transfer Space within one hundred eighty (180) days after the Transfer Notice, Tenant shall, if Tenant continues to contemplate a Transfer, deliver a new Transfer Notice and Landlord shall again have the options set forth in this Section 14.3.
License grant from sellers to PayPal Notwithstanding the provisions of the prior paragraph, if you are a seller using the PayPal services to accept payments for goods and services, you hereby grant PayPal a worldwide, non-exclusive, transferable, sublicensable (through multiple tiers), and royalty-free, fully paid-up, right to use and display publicly, during the term of this user agreement, your trademark(s) (including but not limited to registered and unregistered trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, domain names and other designations owned, licensed to or used by you) for the purpose of (1) identifying you as a merchant that accepts a PayPal service as a payment form, and (2) any other use to which you specifically consent.
Renewal Option This Contract may be renewed under the same terms and conditions, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Administration and the State Budget Director in compliance with IC § 5-22-17-4. The term of the renewed contract may not be longer than the term of the original Contract.
Renewal Options a. Tenant shall have the right and option to renew the Lease (“Renewal Option”) for two (2) successive renewal periods of five (5) years each (each, an “Option Term”); provided, however, the Renewal Option is contingent upon the following: (i) there is not an Event of Default beyond all applicable cure period(s) at the time Tenant gives Landlord notice of Tenant’s intention to exercise the Renewal Option or at the expiration of the current Term; (ii) no event has occurred that upon notice or the passage of time would constitute an Event of Default, unless Landlord has given notice of default and Tenant is diligently attempting to cure such event; and (iii) Tenant is occupying the Premises. Following expiration of the final Option Term allowable hereunder, Tenant shall have no further right to renew the Lease pursuant to this Section 5. b. Tenant shall exercise the Renewal Option by giving Landlord notice at least one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the current Term. If Tenant fails to give notice to Landlord prior to the 180-day period, then Tenant shall forfeit the Renewal Option. If Tenant exercises the Renewal Option, then during the Option Term, Landlord and Tenant’s respective rights, duties and obligations shall be governed by the terms and conditions of the Lease, except as provided otherwise in this Section. Time is of the essence in exercising the Renewal Option. c. The Base Rental for an Option Term shall be the Fair Market Rental Rate. “Fair Market Rental Rate” shall mean the market rental rate for the time period such determination is being made for office space in same class office buildings in the area of Franklin, Tennessee (the “Area”) of comparable condition for space of equivalent quality, size, utility, and location. Such determination shall take into account all relevant factors, including, without limitation, the following matters: the credit standing of Tenant; the length of the term; the fact that Landlord will experience no vacancy period and that Tenant will not suffer the costs and business interruption associated with moving its offices and negotiating a new lease; construction allowances and other tenant concessions that would be available to tenants comparable to Tenant in the Area (such as moving expense allowance, free rent periods, and lease assumptions and take over provisions, if any, but specifically excluding the value of improvements installed in the Premises at Tenant’s cost), and whether adjustments are then being made in determining the rental rates for renewals in the Area because of concessions being offered by Landlord to Tenant (or the lack thereof for the Option Term in question). For purposes of such calculation, it will only be assumed that Landlord is paying a representative of Tenant a brokerage commission in connection with the Option Term in question if Landlord is in fact paying a brokerage commission to a representative of Tenant in connection with the applicable Option Term.
Offer Notice (i) The Company shall give written notice (the “Offering Notice”) to the Sponsor stating its bona fide intention to offer the New Equity Securities and specifying the number of New Equity Securities and the material terms and conditions, including the price, pursuant to which the Company proposes to offer the New Equity Securities. (ii) The Offering Notice shall constitute the Company’s offer to sell the New Equity Securities to the Sponsor, which offer shall be irrevocable for a period of three (3) business days (the “ROFO Notice Period”).
Option Terms Subject to earlier termination as provided herein, the Nonqualified Option shall expire on the 10th anniversary of the date of grant of Nonqualified Option, which anniversary shall be [xx/xx/xx]. The period during which the Nonqualified Option is in effect is referred to as the “Option Period”.