Right to Destroy Sample Clauses

Right to Destroy. The relevant Range Safety Officer or equivalent Launch Service Provider personnel shall be authorized to destroy, without liability or indemnity to the Launch Service Provider or Hughxx, xxe relevant Launch Vehicle and Satellite if such action is mandated.
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  • Right to Disclose Discloser represents that to the best of its knowledge it has the right to disclose to each Recipient all of Discloser’s Confidential Information that will be disclosed hereunder.

  • Right to Cancel YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RETURN THIS CONTRACT. You may cancel this Contract within [ 10 ] days after you receive it by returning it to our administrative office, or to the agent who sold it to you, with a written request for cancellation. If you return it by mail, effective date of the cancellation will be determined by the postmark date on the properly addressed and postage-paid return package. We will promptly return the Contract Value plus any amounts deducted from your Purchase Payments before they were applied to this Contract. The amount returned may be more or less than your Purchase Payments. THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT - READ IT CAREFULLY Administrative Office: PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY [ xxx.Xxxxxxxxxx.xxx ] [ 0000 Xxxxxxx 000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 P. O. Box 1928, Birmingham, Alabama 35282-8238 (000) 000-0000 ] ICC11-VDA-P-2006C-WW [ 12/11 ] TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHEDULE A DEFINITIONS 1 PARTIES TO THE CONTRACT 2 Company 2 Owner 2 Change of Owner 2 Beneficiary 2 Change of Beneficiary 2 Annuitant 2 Change of Annuitant 3 Payee 3 GENERAL PROVISIONS 3 Entire Contract 3 Modification of the Contract 3 Non-Participating 3 Incontestability 3 Application of Law 3 Form Approval 3 Assignment 3 Protection of Proceeds 4 Minimum Values 4 Reports 4 Error in Age or Gender 4 Settlement 4 Receipt of Payment 4 Premium Tax 4 Written Notice 4 PURCHASE PAYMENTS 5 Purchase Payments 5 Allocation of Purchase Payments 5 VARIABLE ACCOUNT 5 General Description 5 Sub-Accounts of the Variable Account 5 Variable Account Value 6 Accumulation Unit Values 6 Net Investment Factor 7 TRANSFERS 7 Transfers 7 Limitation on Frequent Transfers 7 Dollar Cost Averaging 7 SURRENDERS AND WITHDRAWALS 8 Surrenders 8 Withdrawals 8 Surrender Value 8 Suspension or Delay in Payment of Surrender or Withdrawal 8 DEATH BENEFIT 8 Death of an Owner 8 Death of the Annuitant 8 Death Benefit 8 Payment of the Death Benefit 9 Suspension or Delay in Payment of Death Benefit 9 ANNUITY INCOME PAYMENTS 9 Annuity Date 9 Annuity Income Payments 9 Fixed Income Payments 9 Variable Income Payments 10 Annuity Unit Values 10 Selection of Annuity Option 10 Annuity Options 11 Minimum Amounts 11 Guaranteed Purchase Rates 11 FIXED ANNUITY TABLES 12 VARIABLE ANNUITY TABLES 12

  • Right to Defend Upon receipt of notice of any matter for which indemnification might be claimed by an Indemnified Party, the Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to defend, contest or otherwise protect against any such matter at its own cost and expense, and the Indemnified Party must cooperate in any such defense or other action. The Indemnified Party shall have the right, but not the obligation, to participate at its own expense in defense thereof by counsel of its own choosing, but the Indemnifying Party be entitled to control the defense unless the Indemnified Party has relieved the Indemnifying Party from liability with respect to the particular matter or the Indemnifying Party fails to assume defense of the matter. In the event the Indemnifying Party shall fail to defend, contest or otherwise protect in a timely manner against any matter, the Indemnified Party shall have the right, but not the obligation, thereafter to defend, contest or otherwise protect against the same and make any compromise or settlement thereof and recover the reasonable cost thereof from the Indemnifying Party including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, disbursements and all amounts paid as a result of such suit, action, investigation, claim or proceeding or the compromise or settlement thereof; provided, however, that the Indemnified Party must send a written notice to the Indemnifying Party of any such proposed settlement or compromise, which settlement or compromise the Indemnifying Party may reject, in its reasonable judgment, within ten (10) days of receipt of such notice. Failure to reject such notice within such ten (10) day period shall be deemed an acceptance of such settlement or compromise. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to effect a settlement or compromise over the objection of the Indemnifying Party; provided, that if (i) the Indemnifying Party is contesting such claim in good faith or (ii) the Indemnifying Party has assumed the defense from the Indemnified Party, the Indemnified Party waives any right to indemnity therefor. If the Indemnifying Party undertakes the defense of such matters, the Indemnified Party shall not, so long as the Indemnifying Party does not abandon the defense thereof, be entitled to recover from the Indemnifying Party any legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by the Indemnified Party in connection with the defense thereof other than the reasonable costs of investigation undertaken by the Indemnified Party with the prior written consent of the Indemnifying Party.

  • Right to Company Materials The Executive agrees that all styles, designs, lists, materials, books, files, reports, correspondence, records, and other documents (“Company Materials”) used, prepared, or made available to the Executive shall be and shall remain the property of the Company. Upon the termination of employment or the expiration of this Agreement, the Executive shall immediately return to the Company all Company Materials, and the Executive shall not make or retain any copies thereof.

  • Termination of the Right to Use Upon termination of this Addendum for any reason, any right to use the System and access to the Data Access Services shall terminate and the Fund shall immediately cease use of the System and the Data Access Services. Immediately upon termination of this Addendum for any reason, the Fund shall return to State Street all copies of documentation and other Proprietary Information in its possession; provided, however, that in the event that either party terminates this Addendum or the Custodian Agreement for any reason other than the Fund’s breach, State Street shall provide the Data Access Services for a period of time and at a price to be agreed upon in writing by the parties.

  • Right to Modify BNYM may alter, modify or change the Licensed System or any component, code, language, function, format, design, architecture, security measure or other element of whatsoever nature of the Licensed System and implement such alterations, modifications and changes into the Documentation and/or the Licensed System as Updates or Upgrades applicable to Company's continued use of the Licensed System after such implementation; provided, however, at no time shall this section be interpreted in such a manner as to allow BNYM by such alterations, modifications or changes to alter the License granted by Section 2.1 or modify any other service obligation of BNYM under this Agreement.

  • RIGHT TO RELOCATE Sublandlord may, at any time, relocate any of Subtenant’s Subleased Premises to another area of the Building in which such Subleased Premises are located (“New Premises”), provided the New Premises shall have, if possible, approximately the same rentable square footage of space; notwithstanding the foregoing, Sublandlord shall have the right to offer Subtenant New Premises with lesser square footage than the original Subleased Premises (but in no event lesser than 70% of the original Subleased Premises) if Sublandlord’s store size has been or is in the process of being reduced. Provided that Subtenant is open and operating at the applicable Subleased Premises at the time Sublandlord exercises the rights granted by this Section, Sublandlord agrees to pay all reasonable moving expenses incurred by Subtenant incident to such relocation and for improving the New Premises so that the New Premises are similar to the then existing Subleased Premises. Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with at least sixty (60) days prior written notice before making such relocation demand. Subtenant shall cooperate with Sublandlord in all reasonable ways to facilitate the move and shall be responsible for moving all of its inventory and other goods to the New Premises. If Subtenant fails to so cooperate, Sublandlord shall be relieved of all responsibility for damage or injury to Subtenant or its property during such move, except as may be caused by Sublandlord’s actual negligence. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the New Premises identified by Sublandlord is not acceptable to Subtenant, then Subtenant may elect to terminate this Sublease solely with respect to such Subleased Premises by written notice to Sublandlord within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of Sublandlord’s written notice of such relocation, with such termination to be effective sixty (60) days after Subtenant’s election. Upon the completion of a relocation, the Rent shall be adjusted to reflect the actual square footage of the New Premises and the New Premises shall be deemed to have replaced the applicable Subleased Premises for all purposes under this Sublease.

  • Right to Demand At any time after a Triggering Event, the Demand Holders may (subject in the case of Sponsor to Section 6.01), individually or collectively, make a written request, which request will specify the aggregate number of Registrable Securities to be registered and will also specify the intended methods of disposition thereof (the "Request Notice") to the Company for registration with the Commission under and in accordance with the provisions of the 1933 Act of all or part of the Registrable Securities then owned by Demand Holders (a "Demand Registration"); provided that the Company may, if the Board of Directors so determines in the exercise of its reasonable, good faith judgment that due to a pending or contemplated acquisition or disposition or public offering or other material event involving the Company it would be inadvisable to effect such Demand Registration at such time (but in no event after such registration statement has become effective), the Company may, upon providing the Demand Holders written notice (the "Delay Notice"), defer such Demand Registration for a single period with respect to such Demand Registration not to exceed one hundred thirty five (135) days. Upon receipt by the Company of a request (a "Demand Request") to effect a Demand Registration the Company will within 10 business days after the receipt of such notice, notify each other Demand Holder of such request and such other Demand Holder shall have the option to include its Registrable Securities in such Demand Registration pursuant to this Section 5.02. Subject to Section 5.02(f), the Company will register all other Registrable Securities which the Company has been requested to register by such other Demand Holders (each an "Incidental Demand Holder") pursuant to this Section 5.02 by written request given to the Company by such holders within 10 business days after the giving of such written notice by the Company to such other Demand Holders. The Company shall not be obligated to maintain a registration statement pursuant to a Demand Regis- tration effective for more than (x) ninety (90) days or (y) such shorter period when all of the Registrable Securities covered by such registration statement have been sold pursuant thereto (the "Effectiveness Period"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not be obligated to effect more than one Demand Registration in any 90-day period or such longer period not to exceed 180 days as requested by an underwriter pursuant to Section 5.07. Upon any such request for a Demand Registration, the Company will deliver any notices required by Section 5.01 and 5.02 and thereupon the Company will, subject to Section 5.01(c) and 5.02(f) hereof use its best efforts to effect the prompt registration under the 1933 Act of:

  • Waiver of Right to Partition The Partners, by execution of this Agreement, waive their respective rights to partition of the Partnership Property.

  • Right to Use So long as no Event of Default exists, neither Lessor nor its assignee shall interfere with Lessee's right to use the Equipment under any Lease.

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