Recommended Activities Sample Clauses

Recommended Activities. If Operator makes a written recommendation regarding a specific operational issue not caused by the Standard of Care to Owner that has resulted in, or would reasonably be expected to result in, physical damage or harm to Persons or property or any material adverse effect on Owner, the Business or the Facilities and that would not otherwise constitute an Emergency, and Owner does not approve the recommendation or the method by which that Operator wishes to implement such recommendation for any reason (a “Recommended Activity”), Operator shall not be liable and Owner hereby releases and defends, indemnifies and holds harmless the Operator Indemnitees from and against all Liabilities and Claims arising out of, attributable to, in connection with or incidental to Owner’s failure to approve such Recommended Activity, or Operator’s failure to undertake a Recommended Activity absent Owner’s approval thereof. Owner’S AGREEMENT TO RELEASE AND INDEMNIFY OPERATOR INDEMNITEES PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION 10.2.4 SHALL INCLUDE, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE NEGLIGENCE (WHETHER SOLE, CONCURRENT, GROSS, ACTIVE OR PASSIVE) AND WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF OPERATOR INDEMNITEES, Owner, ANY MEMBER OR ANY OF THEM.) For clarification, this Section 10.2.4 shall apply and Owner hereby agrees to release and to indemnify the Operator Indemnitees even if the failure to undertake the Recommended Activity would otherwise amount to gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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Recommended Activities. Business will make best efforts to participate in any additional activities recommended by Client staff and industry advisors, including, for example, Client fundraising events, its annual food festival and Program Participant group dinners.
Recommended Activities. List of specific activities related to targeted goals identified in Section 1 1. Observe colleagues identified by Principal

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  • Permitted Activities The Executive shall devote his entire business time, attention and energies to the Business of the Employer and shall not during the Term be engaged (whether or not during normal business hours) in any other business or professional activity, whether or not such activity is pursued for gain, profit or other pecuniary advantage; but this shall not be construed as preventing the Executive from:

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