Relief from Obligations Sample Clauses

Relief from Obligations. 1. Where it is necessary on account of exceptional circumstances or emergency or force majeure not expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Council may, by special vote, relieve a member of an obligation under this Agreement if it is satisfied by an explanation from that member regarding the reasons why the obligation cannot be met.
Relief from Obligations. Service Provider shall be relieved of its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that it's ability to perform is limited, hindered or disrupted by the acts or omissions of Recipient, including Recipient's failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement in a prompt and timely manner.
Relief from Obligations. 1. Where it is necessary on account of exceptional circumstances or emergency or force majeure not expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Council may, by special vote in accordance with article 12, relieve a member of an obligation under this Agreement if it is satisfied by an explanation from that member regarding the reasons why the obligation cannot be met.
Relief from Obligations. Upon acknowledgement by any successor Escrow Agent of the receipt of the Escrow Documents, (i) the former Escrow Agent will be fully relieved of all duties, responsibilities and obligations under this Escrow Agreement, and (ii) the successor Escrow Agent will agree in writing to be bound by all of the duties and obligations of the Escrow Agent under this Escrow Agreement.
Relief from Obligations. Should the occurrence of a Force Majeure result in either party’s failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part, that party may, unless otherwise stipulated by law, be exempted from performing those obligations to the extent of the effect of the Force Majeure in question.
Relief from Obligations. Except as expressly provided in this Contract, a Party shall not be liable to the other Party for any loss, damage, delay, default or failure to perform any obligation to the extent resulting from an Uncontrollable Circumstance. The Parties agree that the relief for an Uncontrollable Circumstance described in Section 2.1 shall apply to all obligations in this Contract, except to the extent specifically provided otherwise, notwithstanding that such relief is specifically mentioned with respect to certain obligations in this Contract but no other obligations. The occurrence of an Uncontrollable Circumstance shall not excuse or delay the performance of a Party’s obligation to pay monies previously accrued and owing under this Contract, or to perform any obligation hereunder not affected by the occurrence of the Uncontrollable Circumstances.
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Relief from Obligations. An indemnifying party’s obligations arising under this Section 9 are expressly conditioned upon the indemnified party: (a) promptly gives the indemnifying party written notice of the Third-Party Claim; (b) providing the indemnifying party sole control of the defense and settlement of the Third-Party Claim (provided that indemnifying party may not settle any Third-Party Claim unless the settlement unconditionally releases the indemnified party of all liability); and (c) provides to indemnifying party all reasonable assistance, at indemnifying party’s expense. Further, an indemnifying party shall be relieved of its responsibilities under this Section 9 for any Third-Party Claims arising solely from the actions or omissions of indemnified party, its officers, employees or agents.
Relief from Obligations. Either party will be relieved of its confidentiality obligations hereunder if and to the extent that Confidential Information:
Relief from Obligations. Either party will be relieved of its confidentiality obligations hereunder if and to the extent that Confidential Information (a) is disclosed pursuant to the lawful requirement of a governmental agency, or disclosure is required by operation of law, provided that the party making the disclosure requires reasonable measures to protect the security of the information, has given timely notice to the Disclosing Party and the Disclosing Party has been permitted at its expense to interpose objections, defenses or obtain a protective order limiting disclosure and use of the information; or (b) is explicitly approved for release by written authorization of the Disclosing Party.
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