Purchases from Third Party Sample Clauses

Purchases from Third Party. VAR agrees that it will procure all its new and/or used PRODUCTS solely and directly from Mitel itself. VAR may purchase used and/or refurbished PRODUCTS from Mitel or from a third-party for resale to an end-user so long as it abides by the CONDITIONS CONCERNING RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF SOFTWARE (see SCHEDULE B attached) including the provisions concerning sub-licensing. Mitel will not unreasonably withhold its consent to transfer software so long as the transferee agrees to execute and abide by an acceptable Sub-license and so long as the transferor agrees to comply with Mitel's software re-licensing policy. In no event, however, may VAR substitute new or unused software in a used and/or refurbished system without first obtaining Mitel's prior express written consent and without conspicuously disclosing to the end-user, in writing, whether or not the system is "like new", used, or otherwise.
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Related to Purchases from Third Party

  • Received From Third Party Such information was or is hereafter rightfully received by the party from a third party (expressly excluding the Fund’s custodian, prime broker and administrator) without restriction on its disclosure and without breach of this Agreement or of a similar confidential disclosure agreement regarding them; or

  • RECOVERY FROM THIRD PARTIES 6.1 Where the Sellers have paid an amount in full discharge of a liability under paragraph 2 in respect of any Liability for Taxation and the Buyer, the Company is or becomes entitled to recover from some other person (not being the Buyer, the Company or any other company within the Buyer’s Tax Group), any amount in respect of such Liability for Taxation, the Buyer shall or shall procure that the Company shall:

  • Payments to Third Parties Except as expressly set forth herein, each Party shall be solely responsible for any payments due to Third Parties under any agreement entered into by such Party with respect to the Licensed Product, as a result of activities hereunder.

  • Requests to Transfer Information to Third Parties In the event that the Fund, other than pursuant to a Standard Procedure, whether by Written Instructions, Fund Communications or otherwise, requests or instructs BNYM to send, deliver, mail, transmit or otherwise transfer to a third party which is not a subcontractor of BNYM and which is not the DTCC, NSCC or other SEC-registered clearing corporation, or to make available to such a third party for retrieval from within the BNYM System, any information in the BNYM System: BNYM may decline to provide the information requested on the terms contained in the request due to legal or regulatory concerns, transmission specifications not supported by BNYM, or other good faith or bona fide business reasons, but will in good faith discuss the request and attempt to accommodate the Fund with respect to the request, and BNYM will not be obligated to act on any such request unless it agrees in writing to the terms of the information transfer. In the event BNYM so agrees in writing to transfer information or make it available within the BNYM System: the Fund shall pay a reasonable fee for such activities upon being invoiced for same by BNYM; BNYM shall have no liability or duty with respect to such information after it releases the information or makes it available within the BNYM System, as the case may be, provided BNYM does not commit Liable Conduct when executing the express instructions of the written information transfer request; BNYM shall be entitled to the indemnification provided for at Section 12 pursuant to clause (b) in connection with the activities contemplated by any such written information transfer request, including for the avoidance of doubt third party claims; and BNYM may conclusively presume without a duty of independent verification that the Fund has received all applicable third party authorizations.

  • Sales to Third Parties Material purchased from the Joint Property by third parties shall be credited by Operator to the Joint Account at the net amount collected by Operator from the buyer. If the sales price is less than that determined in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 5.2, then approval by the Operating Committee shall be required prior to the sale. Any claims by the buyer for defective materials or otherwise shall be charged back to the Joint Account if and when paid by Operator.

  • Delivery of Assets to Third Parties Custodian will receive delivery of and keep safely the assets of Fund delivered to it from time to time and the assets of each Portfolio segregated in a separate account. Custodian will not deliver, assign, pledge or hypothecate any such assets to any person except as permitted by the provisions of this Agreement or any agreement executed by it according to the terms of Section 3.S. of this Agreement. Upon delivery of any such assets to a subcustodian pursuant to Section 3.S. of this Agreement, Custodian will create and maintain records identifying those assets which have been delivered to the subcustodian as belonging to the applicable Portfolio of the Fund. The Custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of the securities and monies of Fund only until they have been transmitted to and received by other persons as permitted under the terms of this Agreement, except for securities and monies transmitted to United Missouri Bank of Kansas City, N.A. (UMBKC), United Missouri Trust Company of New York (UMBTC), and First National Bank of Chicago (FNBC) for which Custodian remains responsible. Custodian shall be responsible for the monies and securities of Fund(s) held by eligible foreign subcustodians to the extent the domestic subcustodian with which the Custodian contracts is responsible to Custodian. Custodian may participate directly or indirectly through a subcustodian in the Depository Trust Company, Treasury/Federal Reserve Book Entry System, Participant Trust Company, Treasury/Federal Reserve Book Entry System, Participant Trust Company or other depository approved by the Fund (as such entities are defined at 17 CFR Section 270.17f(b)).

  • Sale to Third Party If the Company, after receiving the Sale Notice, fails to exercise its option as provided in Section 3.2, or if it declines to exercise the same, the Participant shall be entitled to transfer the Vested Shares to the third party on the terms contained in the Offer, and shall be entitled to have his Vested Shares transferred on the books of the Company, but only if the third party purchaser agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement applicable to Vested Shares. If the Participant fails to close the transfer of his Vested Shares within sixty (60) days after the option of the Company has expired or been waived, the restrictions contained in this Article III shall again apply and must be met prior to effecting any transfer of Vested Shares. Any transfer of Vested Shares by the Participant to any unaffiliated third party shall comply with all applicable securities laws, and the Company may refuse to transfer any Vested Shares unless it receives such assurance and opinions from legal counsel acceptable to the Company that any such transfer is in compliance with all applicable securities laws.

  • Loans by Third Parties The Partnership may incur Debt, or enter into similar credit, guarantee, financing or refinancing arrangements for any purpose (including in connection with any acquisition of property) with any Person upon such terms as the General Partner determines appropriate.

  • Assignment; No Third Party Beneficiaries 5.2.1 This Agreement and the rights, duties and obligations of the Company hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by the Company in whole or in part.

  • Delegation to Third Parties Except where prohibited by applicable law or regulation, the Sub-Adviser may delegate or may employ a third party to perform any accounting, administrative, reporting and ancillary services required to enable the Sub-Adviser to perform its functions under this Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, the Sub-Adviser may provide information about the Adviser and any Fund to any such third party for the purposes of this paragraph, provided that the third party is subject to a confidentiality agreement that specifically prevents the misuse of any such information, including portfolio holdings. The Sub-Adviser will act in good faith and with due diligence in the selection, use and monitoring of third parties and shall be solely responsible for any loss, mistake, gross negligence or misconduct caused by such third party.

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