Reporting and Cooperation Sample Clauses

Reporting and Cooperation. During the Sublicense Period, Alseres shall have sole and exclusive control of the process leading up to a Sublicense Agreement. However, if BA identifies potential sublicense candidates, BA shall immediately inform Alseres of any such potential sublicense candidates and immediately turn over control of the relationship with such candidate to Alseres. Alseres will use reasonable efforts to pursue all such leads provided by BA. Neither BA nor any of its representatives will in any way attempt to negotiate on behalf of Alseres or hold itself out as an agent of Alseres. On the first (1st) and fifteenth (15th) day of each month during the Sublicense Period, Alseres will provide BA with a written status report of its sublicense efforts, including but not limited to parties contacted, status of discussions and any other pending matters.”
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Reporting and Cooperation. ORBITZ will use reasonable commercial efforts to provide PEGASUS, at PEGASUS' reasonable request, with (i) reports and information relating to the offering for sale of Travel Inventory on the ORBITZ Web Site, such as Transactions data and trends (e.g., booking activity, purchasing volume by time periods), site usage and activity data (e.g., look-to-book ratios, unique visitors, page views, conversion rates), and results of advertising performed pursuant to this Agreement (e.g., impressions, click-throughs), and (ii) reasonable cooperation to facilitate tracking and reporting by PEGASUS to Participating Chains (e.g., booking source identification); provided, that ORBITZ is not required to incur additional material costs in connection therewith.
Reporting and Cooperation. Xenogen Biosciences will cooperate in any studies of surveys in this area that may be required by NIEHS and periodically submit reports that show compliance with the subcontracting plan (including Standard Forms 294 and 295) as required and indicated below: Oct 1 – Mar 31 SF 294 4/30 Apr 1 – Sept 30 SF 294 10/30 Oct 1 – Sept 30 SF 295 10/30 Contract Completion OF 312 30 days after completion Notes: SF 295 Report is due on 10/30 each year for the previous fiscal year ending 9/30. a. SF 294 and Optional Form 312, (OF 312) (if required) to be submitted to Contracting Officer. b. SF 295 to be submitted to Contracting Officer and to the: Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Department of Health and Human Services 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX Humphrey H. Building, Room 517-D Washington, D.C. 20201
Reporting and Cooperation. 10 F. Consequences of violations .......................................................................................... 11 Page 3 of 12 PURPOSE This Code of Conduct for Business Partners (the “Code”) articulates a vision of responsible business behaviour and sets forth the business principles that Polestar1 requires all its Business Partners to abide by in the course of their business relationship with Polestar. The term “Business Partner” covers any person or entity (including its directors, officers and employees) that Polestar does business with, including but not limited to organisations that supply goods or services to Polestar, or that sell Polestar products and services, and representatives who conduct business on Polestar’s behalf. PRINCIPLES Polestar is committed to responsible business and intends to demonstrate this commitment to integrity, business responsibility and trust throughout its value chain. Therefore, Polestar expects the same level of commitment from its Business Partners. By entering into a business relationship with Polestar and during the term of this business relationship, Business Partners are required to: - conduct their business in compliance with applicable laws and regulations (which requires Business Partners to maintain awareness regarding these laws and regulations) and with the principles stated in this Code; and - ensure that their employees and subcontractors are made aware of and comply with applicable laws and regulations and with the principles set forth in this Code; in particular, Business Partners are expected to choose the suppliers they retain in relation with Polestar business with appropriate due diligence, communicate the principles set out in this Code (or equivalent principles) to their suppliers and ensure compliance with these principles. This Code covers Polestar’s requirements and expectations on its Business Partners when it comes to protecting working conditions and human rights, caring for the environment and doing business with integrity (including a zero tolerance policy for bribery and corruption). There may be instances when the principles set forth in this Code differ from local law or customs in a particular country. If that is the case, and local law or customs impose higher standards than those set out in this Code, local law and customs should always apply. On the other hand, if this Code provides for a higher standard, the Code should prevail, unless this results in illegal activity. T...
Reporting and Cooperation. When Local Counsel has reasonable grounds to believe that a violation described in the paragraph above of this provision may have occurred, Local Counsel shall promptly report the possible violation in writing to Chemonics. Failure to do so shall be considered a material breach of this LSA. Local Counsel further agrees to cooperate fully with any United States Government agency investigating any possible violation described in this clause.
Reporting and Cooperation. The contractor gives assurance of (1) cooperation in any studies or surveys that may be required; (2) submission of periodic reports which show compliance with the subcontracting plan; (3) submission of Standard Form (SF) 294, "Subcontracting Report for Individual Contracts," and SF-295, "Summary Subcontract Report;" in accordance with the instructions on the forms; and (4) ensuring that large business subcontractors with subcontracting plans agree to submit Standard Forms 294 and 295. Reporting Period Report Due Due Date ---------------- ---------- -------- Oct 1 - March 31 SF-294 04/30 Apr 1 - Sept 30 SF-294 10/30 Oct 1 - Sept 30 SF-295* 10/30 * Beginning in fiscal year 1996, contractors of the Department of Defense will be required to submit the SF 295 semiannually, except that contractors with Commercial Plans and contractors in the DOD Test Program for Negotiation of Comprehensive Subcontracting Plans may continue to submit the SF-295 annually. All contractors of civilian agencies will be required to submit the SF 295 annually as shown in this chart. ADDRESSES (a) SF-294 to be submitted to the cognizant contracting officer or as otherwise specified in the contract; and (b) SF-295 to be submitted to the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization of the procuring agency, or as otherwise specified in the contract, and to the cognizant SBA Commercial Market Representative.
Reporting and Cooperation. [Company Name] will (1) cooperate in any studies or surveys that may be required by the BSA or the Small Business Administration; (2) submit any periodic reports required under
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Reporting and Cooperation. CSC will (1) cooperate in any studies or surveys as may be required, (2) submit periodic reports which show compliance with the subcontracting plan; (3) submit complete and compliant Individual Subcontracting Reports (ISRs) and Summary Subcontract Reports (SSRs) using the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting Systems (eSRS),
Reporting and Cooperation. 5.1. Assurances that the offeror will include FAR clause 52.219-8 Utilization of Small Business Concerns (Jul 2013) in all subcontracts that offer further subcontracting opportunities, and that the offeror will require all subcontractors (except small business concerns) that receive subcontracts in excess of $650,000 ($1,500,000 for construction) to adopt a subcontracting plan that complies with the requirements of this clause. The Individual Subcontracting Report (ISR) is the former SF-294 [ ] Yes [ ] No 5.2. Assurances that the offeror will— (i) cooperate in any studies or surveys as may be required; (ii) Submit periodic reports so that the Government can determine the extent of compliance by the offeror with the subcontracting plan; (iii) Submit the Individual Subcontract Report (ISR) and/or the Summary Subcontract Report (SSR), in accordance using the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx following the instruction in the Esrs in accordance with FAR 52.219-8(d)(10) and 52.219-8(l); (iv) Ensure that its subcontractors with subcontracting plans agree to submit the ISR and/or the SSR using eSRS; (v) Provide its prime contract number, its DUNS number, and the e-mail address of the Government or Contractor official responsible for acknowledging or rejecting the reports, to all first-tier subcontractors with subcontracting plans so they can enter this information into the eSRS when submitting their reports; and (vi) Require that each subcontractor with a subcontracting plan provide the prime contract number, its own DUNS number, and the e-mail address of the Government or Contractor official responsible for acknowledging or rejecting the reports, to its subcontractors with subcontracting plans. (vii) The cognizant contracting officer at DHS must receive the report(s) within 30 days after the close of each reporting period. [ ] Yes [ ] No NOTE: When entering your subcontracting information, you must include the email address of the following individuals whom will be reviewing the Subcontracting ISR 294 “Report for Individual Contracts” as well as SSR 295 “Summary Subcontracting Report”.
Reporting and Cooperation. ORBITZ will use reasonable commercial efforts to provide TRAVELWEB, at TRAVELWEB's reasonable request, with (i) reports and information relating to the offering for sale of Travel Inventory on the ORBITZ Web Site, such as Transactions data and trends (e.g., booking activity, purchasing volume by time periods, and (ii) reasonable cooperation to facilitate tracking and reporting by TRAVELWEB to Participating Chains with respect to Travel Inventory (e.g., booking source identification); provided, that ORBITZ is not required to incur additional costs in connection therewith.
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