Regional Policy and Procedure Manual Sample Clauses

Regional Policy and Procedure Manual. GLOBAL has adopted, and reserves the right to change from time to time, a policy and procedure manual setting forth policies and procedures required to be followed by all CENTURY 21 Subfranchisors (“Regional Policy and Procedure Manual”), attached hereto as Appendix I and incorporated herein by reference. Subfranchisor agrees to comply with the Regional Policy and Procedure Manual as it may be revised in the reasonable discretion of GLOBAL from time to time, and to adhere, within a reasonable time after notification, to the provisions of such revisions and to such further revisions thereto as are made from time to time; provided that such revisions are applicable to all CENTURY 21 international subfranchisors generally. In addition, Subfranchisor will provide those services listed in Appendix I, to its Franchisees in the Territory. Subfranchisor acknowledges that the Regional Policy and Procedure Manual is intended to replace the “CENTURY 21 Standard” (insofar as it is intended to serve as a model for minimum service levels to be provided by CENTURY 21 subfranchisors), which is applicable to other CENTURY 21 subfranchisors of GLOBAL. Subfranchisor acknowledges that GLOBAL has the right to make reasonable modifications to the Regional Policy and Procedure Manual in order to keep the CENTURY 21 System competitive, enhance the goodwill of the CENTURY 21 System, and respond to changes in the real estate marketplace; however, in all cases the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall take precedence over any conflicting provisions of the Regional Policy and Procedure Manual. GLOBAL agrees that it will be reasonably consistent in the standard and quality of services which it imposes upon Subfranchisor and upon other subfranchisors which it may have from time to time.
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  • Amendments to Clarify and Correct Errors and Defects The parties may amend this Agreement to clarify an ambiguity, correct an error or correct or supplement any term of this Agreement that may be defective or inconsistent with the other terms of this Agreement, in each case, without the consent of the Noteholders, the Certificateholders or any other Person. The parties may amend any term or provision of this Agreement from time to time for the purpose of conforming the terms of this Agreement to the description thereof in the Prospectus, without the consent of Noteholders, the Certificateholders or any other Person.

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