RAILBANKING OBLIGATIONS Sample Clauses

RAILBANKING OBLIGATIONS. (a) Unless otherwise defined in this Agreement, terms used herein will have the meanings defined in the Railbanking Legislation. (b) For the purposes of this Agreement, authorization by the STB of the County’s trail use will be referred to herein as the “NITUs”. (c) Pursuant to 49 C.F.R. 1152.29, the County assumes the following obligations in respect to the Railbanked Segments in accordance with the Statement of Willingness to Assume Financial Responsibility required as a condition precedent to the issuance of a XXXX (the “SWAFR”), the form of which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B, and otherwise in accordance with the Railbanking Legislation: (i) all responsibility for the management of the Railbanked Segments; (ii) all responsibility for all legal liabilities arising out of or relating to the transfer, use, possession, management, operation or control of the Railbanked Segments; and (iii) all other obligations arising under the NITUs, the SWAFR, and/or the Railbanking Legislation as it applies to the Railbanked Segments. (d) BNSF hereby transfers to the County the right and/or obligation to permit reactivation of the Railbanked Segments for rail service. (e) The Parties agree that this Agreement will constitute prima facie evidence of a valid and continuing purpose on the part of the County to initiate interim trail use along the Railbanked Segments.
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RAILBANKING OBLIGATIONS. The Port and the City acknowledge that the Woodinville Subdivision Rail Corridor is railbanked pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 1247(d). The Port and King County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (“King County”) entered into that certain Public Multipurpose Easement recorded under King Country Recording No. 20091218001538 (the “Multipurpose Easement”) which, among other things, grants King County certain rights to acquire develop, maintain and operate a public trail for public pedestrian, bicycle and other non-motorized uses (“Trail”) over portions of the Woodinville Subdivision Rail Corridor in its capacity as the Interim Trail User subject to the terms and conditions of the Multipurpose Easement so long as such Trail does not interfere with the use of the Woodinville Subdivision Rail Corridor for other Transportation Use as defined in the Multipurpose Easement.

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  • Existing Obligations Termination of this Agreement shall not affect any obligations of the Parties under this Agreement prior to the date of termination including, but not limited to, completion of all medical records and cooperation with BCBSM with respect to any actions arising out of this Agreement filed against BCBSM after the effective date of termination. This Agreement shall remain in effect for the resolution of all matters pending on the date of termination. BCBSM's obligation to reimburse Provider for any Covered Services will be limited to those provided through the date of termination.

  • Closing Obligations At Closing, the following events shall occur, each being a condition precedent to the others and each being deemed to have occurred simultaneously with the others: (a) Seller shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Buyer (i) an Assignment, Bxxx of Sale and Conveyance of the Assets, effective as of the Effective Time to Buyer (in sufficient counterparts to facilitate filing and recording) substantially in the form of Exhibit C conveying the Assets; and (ii) such other assignments, bills of sale, or deeds necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer, including without limitation any conveyances on official forms and related documentation necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer in accordance with requirements of governmental regulations (collectively, the “Conveyances”); (b) Buyer shall deliver to Seller the cash portion of the Purchase Price in immediately available funds, less the amount of the Deposit and any additional deposit paid to Seller pursuant to Section 10.1, and the Purchase Price Units; (c) Seller shall deliver to Buyer possession of the Assets; (d) Seller and Buyer shall execute and deliver letters in lieu directing all purchasers of production to pay Buyer the proceeds attributable to production from the Assets from and after the Effective Time; (e) Buyer shall deliver to Seller evidence of appropriate federal, state and local bonds relating to ownership of the Assets after the Closing and certificates of insurance evidencing that Buyer has obtained appropriate insurance covering the Assets; (f) Seller shall deliver to Buyer certificates substantiating non-foreign status in accordance with Treasury Regulations under Section 1445 of the Code, in the form of Exhibit D (“FIRPTA Certificate”); (g) Buyer shall prepare and Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer all forms necessary for Buyer to assume operations on the Assets as agreed to by the Parties; and (h) Seller shall deliver to Buyer the certificates for all of the GMO Stock and all of the MV Stock properly executed for assignment to Buyer.

  • Continuing Obligations The rights and obligations of the Parties that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration or termination of this Agreement, e.g., "Liability and Risk of Loss" and "Intellectual Property Rights"-related clauses shall survive such expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • Certain Post-Closing Obligations As promptly as practicable, and in any event within the time periods after the Effective Date specified in Schedule 5.14 or such later date as the Administrative Agent reasonably agrees to in writing, including to reasonably accommodate circumstances unforeseen on the Effective Date, Holdings, the Parent Borrower and each other Loan Party shall deliver the documents or take the actions specified on Schedule 5.14 that would have been required to be delivered or taken on the Effective Date but for the proviso to Section 4.01(f), in each case except to the extent otherwise agreed by the Administrative Agent pursuant to its authority as set forth in the definition of the term “Collateral and Guarantee Requirement”.

  • Ongoing Obligations I reaffirm my ongoing obligations under the Anthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Confidentiality and Inventions Assignment Agreement between me and the Company dated _______________, 20__ (the “Confidentiality Agreement ”), including, without limitation, my obligations to maintain the confidentiality of all confidential and proprietary information of the Company, to return to the Company (in good condition) all of the Company’s equipment, property, and documents (whether in paper, electronic, or other format, and all copies thereof) that are in my possession or control, and refrain from certain solicitation activities for a twelve (12) month period after my employment ends. I acknowledge that the execution of Exhibit A to the Confidentiality Agreement, entitled “Anthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Termination Certification” (the “Certification”), is required by the Confidentiality Agreement and accordingly agree to sign and return to the Company, at the same time I return the Release, the Certification (attached hereto as Appendix A) as a condition to my entitlement to the Separation Benefits. I also reaffirm my ongoing obligations under the Anthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Statement of Company Policy Regarding Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Disclosure of Material Non-Public Information (the “Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policy”) and agree that those obligations continue to apply following my separation from employment, until such time as any material, nonpublic information possessed by me has become public or is no longer material, but not to exceed 12 months. Without limiting the foregoing, I acknowledge and agree that I shall continue to be subject to the remainder of any Quarterly Black-Out or Special Black-Out (as defined in the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policy), if such black-out period was instituted prior to my separation from employment.

  • Reporting Obligations As long as any Holder shall own Registrable Securities, the Company, at all times while it shall be a reporting company under the Exchange Act, covenants to file timely (or obtain extensions in respect thereof and file within the applicable grace period) all reports required to be filed by the Company after the date hereof pursuant to Sections 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act and to promptly furnish the Holders with true and complete copies of all such filings. The Company further covenants that it shall take such further action as any Holder may reasonably request, all to the extent required from time to time to enable such Holder to sell shares of Common Stock held by such Holder without registration under the Securities Act within the limitation of the exemptions provided by Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act (or any successor rule promulgated thereafter by the Commission), including providing any legal opinions. Upon the request of any Holder, the Company shall deliver to such Holder a written certification of a duly authorized officer as to whether it has complied with such requirements.

  • General Servicing Obligations The Company shall sell any REO Property within two years after its acquisition by the REMIC unless (i) the Company applies for an extension of such two-year period from the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to the REMIC Provisions and Code Section 856(e)(3), in which event such REO Property shall be sold within the applicable extension period, or (ii) the Company obtains for the Purchaser an Opinion of Counsel, addressed to the Purchaser and the Company, to the effect that the holding by the REMIC of such REO Property subsequent to such two year period will not result in the imposition of taxes on "prohibited transactions" as defined in Section 860F of the Code or cause the REMIC to fail to qualify as a REMIC under the REMIC Provisions or comparable provisions of relevant state laws at any time. The Company shall manage, conserve, protect and operate each REO Property for the Purchaser solely for the purpose of its prompt disposition and sale in a manner which does not cause such REO Property to fail to qualify as "foreclosure property" within the meaning of Section 860G(a)(8) or result in the receipt by the REMIC of any "income from non-permitted assets" within the meaning of Section 860F(a)(2)(B) of the Code or any "net income from foreclosure property" which is subject to taxation under Section 860G(a)(1) of the Code. Pursuant to its efforts to sell such REO Property, the Company shall either itself or through an agent selected by the Company protect and conserve such REO Property in the same manner and to such extent as is customary in the locality where such REO Property is located and may, incident to its conservation and protection of the interests of the Purchaser, rent the same, or any part thereof, as the Company deems to be in the best interest of the Company and the Purchaser for the period prior to the sale of such REO Property; provided, however, that any rent received or accrued with respect to such REO Property qualifies as "rents from real property" as defined in Section 856(d) of the Code.

  • Funding Obligations 6.1 Grantee acknowledges that HHSC’s obligation for payment, in consideration of full and satisfactory performance of activities described in this Contract, is limited to monies received from the Administration on Aging (“AoA”), the State, and any other funding source. 6.2 HHSC will not be liable to Grantee for costs incurred or performance rendered unless such costs and performances are strictly in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract, including the terms governing Xxxxxxx’s promised performance and unit rates or reimbursement capitations specified. 6.3 HHSC will not be liable to Grantee for any expenditures, which are not allowable costs under 2 CFR Part 200 and 45 CFR Part 75 or for which expenditures have not been made in accordance with the fiscal guidelines and requirements outlined by HHSC. 6.4 HHSC will not be liable to Grantee for expenditures made in violation of regulations promulgated under the OAA or in violation of HHSC’s rules, federal and state laws, or this Contract. 6.5 Grantee agrees to the de-obligation statement in State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) Basic Grant Plan, which provides that de-obligation of awards may occur based on year-to-date expenses at the following points: 6.5.1 At six months, 50% of the projected expenses identified in the Budget Expenditure timeline must have been incurred and reported on the Quarterly Performance Report; and 6.5.2 At nine months, 75% of the projected expenses identified in the Budget Expenditures timeline must have been incurred and reported on the Quarterly Performance Report. 6.6 If the required amount of expenses has not been incurred at any of the points identified above, the amount of unexpended funds may be de-obligated and made available to AAAs that have met their expenditure projections.

  • Post-Closing Obligations (a) Within ninety (90) days after the Original Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), confirmation, together with relevant supporting documents, that the Quoted Eurobond Listing has taken place; (b) The Credit Parties shall, (i) in a manner satisfactory to the Agent, cooperate with and assist the Agent, the Lenders and their respective attorneys, officers, employees, representatives, consultants and agents (collectively, the “Reviewing Parties” and each, a “Reviewing Party”) in connection with any Reviewing Party’s regulatory review and due diligence of the Credit Parties’ Program in each state or foreign jurisdiction in which any Credit Party originates or purchases Consumer Loans and/or Credit Card Receivables (including participation interests therein), (ii) review and consider in good faith any issues raised by, or comments, recommendations or guidance from, any Reviewing Party with respect to any such lending program (such issues, comments, recommendations and guidance, collectively, the “Diligence Issues”) and (iii) within 90 days (or such longer period as may be agreed to by the Agent in its sole discretion) of any Credit Party’s receipt of written notice of any Diligence Issues from a Reviewing Party, resolve or address any such Diligence Issues, in each case, in a manner satisfactory to the Agent; (c) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within sixty (60) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable [****] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED to the Agent in its sole discretion), deposit account control agreements executed by the applicable Credit Party and each depository institution for which such Credit Party maintains deposit and other accounts, each in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion, covering all deposit accounts and other accounts maintained at such depository institution that are not currently subject to deposit account control agreements in favor of the Agent; (d) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within thirty (30) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), Intellectual Property Security Agreements executed by the applicable Credit Party covering all federally-registered Intellectual Property Rights that are not currently subject to an Intellectual Property Security Agreement in favor of the Agent; (e) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, prior to purchasing any Consumer Loans (or participation interests in Consumer Loans) pursuant to any Bank Transaction Documents (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), a revised form of Consumer Loan Agreement to be used under such Bank Transaction Documents which provides that (i) all obligations thereunder are “registered obligations” and all instruments issued thereunder (if any) shall be at all times maintained in “registered form” within the meaning of Sections 163(f), 871(h)(2) and 881(c)(2) of the Code and any related Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder and (ii) the first page thereof shall have the following legend: “THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE A “NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT””, which form shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and its counsel; and (f) The Credit Parties shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Agent, within thirty (30) days after the Fifth Restatement Closing Date (or such later date as shall be acceptable to the Agent in its sole discretion), updated insurance certificates and updated insurance endorsements with respect to the applicable Credit Parties, in each case, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent and evidencing the insurance policies and endorsements thereto required to be maintained in accordance with Section 8.11.

  • Local Church’s Payment Obligations At Closing or otherwise prior to or on the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church shall pay to the Annual Conference, in a manner specified by Annual Conference, the following: (a) Local Church shall have the right to retain its Real Property and Personal Property, tangible and intangible property without charge. Any costs relating to Local Church’s retention of its property will be borne by Local Church. (b) Any unpaid apportionments for the twelve (12) months immediately prior to the Disaffiliation Date, as calculated by Annual Conference, totaling Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred Twenty and 00/100 Dollars ($15,220.00) (for clarity, any amounts paid within the twelve (12) month period set out above shall be credited to the Local Church at Closing); (c) An additional twelve (12) months of apportionments, as calculated by Annual Conference, totaling Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred Twenty and 00/100 Dollars ($15,220.00); (d) An amount equal to Local Church’s pro rata share, as determined by Annual Conference, of Annual Conference’s unfunded pension obligations, based on the Annual Conference’s aggregate funding obligations as determined by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits using market factors similar to a commercial annuity provider, totaling Thirty- Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Seven and 00/100 Dollars ($37,967.00); (e) If any clergy currently appointed to the Local Church will remain in The United Methodist Church after the Local Church disaffiliation, an amount equal to six (6) months salary, housing (if receiving a housing allowance), and pension/health benefits for the clergy, being Thirty-Eight Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Five and 00/100 Dollars ($38,185.00). The intent of this provision is to provide salary and benefits to the clergy from January 1, 2024 through July 1, 2024, which is a period of time in which the clergy will not have an appointment to a church. (f) Any unpaid loans (secured or unsecured) owed to the Annual Conference or other United Methodist entities such as The United Methodist Foundation of Western North Carolina (unless those loans are assigned or transferred per Section 3.2 below), and any investment portfolio needs which require modifications or assignments; (g) The aggregate amount of any and all grants awarded and paid to Local Church by Annual Conference or any affiliate or subsidiary thereof within the prior ten (10) years; and, (h) All costs of the transfer of any assets involved hereunder and transactions set out herein, as well as the legal fees of the Annual Conference incurred in connection with this Agreement.

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