PURCHASER to Accept Obligations Sample Clauses

PURCHASER to Accept Obligations. In addition to, and not in limitation of, any other provisions of this Agreement, PURCHASER accepts liability and responsibility for all obligations associated with the Subject Property, including existing and future taxes, payments, administrative orders, consent decrees, operating costs, management agreements, lease, license and occupancy agreements, etc. of the Subject Property.
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Related to PURCHASER to Accept Obligations

  • Client Obligations 3.1 The Client shall:

  • Funding Obligation This Contract is contingent upon the continued availability of funding. If funds become unavailable through lack of appropriations, budget cuts, transfer of funds between programs or health and human services agencies, amendment to the Appropriations Act, health and human services agency consolidation, or any other disruptions of current appropriated funding for this Contract, DSHS may restrict, reduce, or terminate funding under this Contract.

  • Joint Obligations A. The University and the student share the responsibility for ensuring the quality of life within the residence halls, their maintenance, furnishings and facilities, and for a physical environment secure from fire and other hazards. The University will work with students to promote effective security of persons and property in the residence halls.

  • Repayment Obligation In the event that any State and/or federal funds are deferred and/or disallowed as a result of any audits or expended in violation of the laws applicable to the expenditure of such funds, the Contractor shall be liable to the Agency for the full amount of any claim disallowed and for all related penalties incurred. The requirements of this paragraph shall apply to the Contractor as well as any subcontractors.

  • Funding Arrangements Minimum amounts/increments for Japan Local Currency Borrowings, repayments and prepayments: Same as Credit Agreement.

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