Rights and Obligations on Termination In the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to any part of paragraph 18.1 above, the parties shall have the following rights and obligations:
Rights and Obligations Upon Termination If Huron Valley Schools terminates this Contract for any reason, the Contractor must: (i) stop all work as specified in the notice of termination; (ii) take any action that may be necessary, or that Huron Valley Schools may direct, to preserve and protect deliverable(s) or other Huron Valley Schools property in the Contractor's possession; (iii) return all materials and property provided directly or indirectly to the Contractor by any entity, agent, or employee of Huron Valley Schools; (iv) transfer title in and deliver to Huron Valley Schools, unless otherwise directed, all deliverable(s) intended to be transferred to Huron Valley Schools at the termination of the Contract (which will be provided to Huron Valley Schools on an "As-Is" basis except to the extent Huron Valley Schools compensated the Contractor for warranty services related to the materials); (v) to the maximum practical extent, take any action to mitigate and limit potential damages, including terminating or limiting subcontracts and outstanding orders for materials and supplies; and (vi) take all appropriate action to secure and maintain Huron Valley Schools information confidentially. If Huron Valley Schools terminates this Contract under Section 7(b), Termination for Convenience, Huron Valley Schools must pay the Contractor all charges due for deliverable(s) provided before the date of termination and, if applicable, as a separate item of payment, for work-in-progress, based on a percentage of completion determined by Huron Valley Schools. All completed or partially completed deliverable(s) prepared by the Contractor, at the option of Huron Valley Schools, become Huron Valley Schools property, and the Contractor is entitled to receive equitable compensation for those deliverable(s). Regardless of the basis for the termination, Huron Valley Schools is not obligated to pay or otherwise compensate the Contractor for any lost expected future profits, costs, or expenses incurred with respect to deliverable(s) not actually completed. If Huron Valley Schools terminates this contract for any reason, Huron Valley Schools may assume, at its option, any subcontracts and agreements for deliverable(s), and may pursue completion of the deliverable(s) by replacement contract or as Huron Valley Schools deems expedient.
Duration and Termination of the Agreement This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not become effective with respect to any Portfolio now existing or hereafter created unless it has first been approved (a) by a vote of the Independent Trustees, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval, and (b) if required under the 1940 Act, by an affirmative vote of a majority of the outstanding voting shares of that Portfolio. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect continuously thereafter without the payment of any penalty as follows: (a) By vote of a majority of the (i) Independent Trustees, or (ii) outstanding voting shares of the applicable Portfolios, the Trust may at any time terminate this Agreement with respect to any or all Portfolios by providing not more than 60 days’ written notice delivered or mailed by registered mail, postage prepaid, to the Manager and the Subadviser. (b) This Agreement will terminate automatically with respect to a Portfolio unless, within two years after its initial effectiveness with respect to such Portfolio and at least annually thereafter, the continuance of the Agreement is specifically approved by (i) the Board of Trustees or the shareholders of such Portfolio by the affirmative vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of such Portfolio, and (ii) a majority of the Independent Trustees, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. If the continuance of this Agreement is submitted to the shareholders of any Portfolio for their approval and such shareholders fail to approve such continuance as provided herein, the Subadviser may continue to serve hereunder in a manner consistent with the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. (c) The Manager may at any time terminate this Agreement with respect to any or all Portfolios by not less than 60 days’ written notice delivered or mailed by registered mail, postage prepaid, to the Subadviser, and the Subadviser may at any time terminate this Agreement with respect to any or all Portfolios by not less than 90 days’ written notice delivered or mailed by registered mail, postage prepaid, to the Manager. (d) This Agreement automatically and immediately will terminate in the event of its assignment. Upon termination of this Agreement with respect to any Portfolio, the duties of the Manager delegated to the Subadviser under this Agreement with respect to such Portfolio automatically shall revert to the Manager.
Payments on Termination and Survival of Certain Rights and Obligations Payments to the Advisor pursuant to this Section 13.03 shall be subject to the 2%/25% Guidelines to the extent applicable. (i) After the Termination Date, the Advisor shall not be entitled to compensation for further services hereunder except it shall be entitled to receive from the Company within 30 days after the effective date of such termination (A) all unpaid reimbursements of expenses and all earned but unpaid fees payable to the Advisor prior to termination of this Agreement and (B) the Subordinated Performance Fee Due Upon Termination, provided that no Subordinated Performance Fee Due Upon Termination will be paid if the Company has paid or is obligated to pay the Subordinated Incentive Fee. (ii) The Advisor shall promptly upon termination: (a) pay over to the Company all money collected pursuant to this Agreement, if any, after deducting any accrued compensation and reimbursement for its expenses to which it is then entitled; (b) deliver to the Board a full accounting, including a statement showing all payments collected by it and a statement of all money held by it, covering the period following the date of the last accounting furnished to the Board; (c) deliver to the Board all assets and documents of the Company then in the custody of the Advisor; and (d) cooperate with the Company to provide an orderly transition of advisory functions.
Term and Termination of the Agreement 9.1. The Agreement shall enter into force upon its signing by the Parties and shall remain in full force and effect until the Parties have fully and properly fulfilled their obligations (including, unequivocally in the case the term of any other agreement associated with the Agreement exceeds the term of the Agreement). 9.2. In the cases and under the conditions stipulated by the Agreement and/or Legislation, it is possible to terminate the Agreement before expiration of its term in whole or in part:
Rights and Obligations of Party B 8.1 Party B is entitled to use the Leased Units in accordance with the Contract. Party B may set a notable mark on the exit of elevators of the floor of leasing pursuant to the xxxevant management regulations of the Corporate Squares. The detailed conditions shall be discussed by both Parties. 8.2 Party B shall carry out the business activities in the Leased Units in compliance with laws, regulations and rules of the People's Republic of China and is prohibited to harm Party A's reputation through its activities. 8.3 Party B shall duly make the payments with respect to the rent, property management fee, electricity usage fee and any other charges it shall be responsible for. 8.4 Starting from the Commencement Date, Party B shall purchase insurance for the properties in the Leased Units, including property insurance and third party liability insurance. Otherwise, Party B and not Party A shall be solely responsible for all liabilities and losses. 8.5 Party B shall not alter the purpose of use of the Leased Units without consent in writing from Party A. 8.6 Party B shall not re-lend, sublease, and exchange the Leased Units, in whole or part, to third parties or allow third parties to use the Leased Units by other means, without consent in writing from Party A. 8.7 Party B shall not alter the locking and security system on the gate of the Leased Units without consent in writing from Party A or approval from related departments. 8.8 Party B shall not alter or move the equipment for usage of water and electricity and shall not enlarge the capacities of central air conditioning, without consent in writing from Party A. 8.9 Party B shall take necessary actions to prevent the Leased Units from fires accident or man-made damage. Party B shall immediately notify to Party A with respect to any damage of the Leased Units. Party B shall restore the damaged parts of the Leased Units to their former condition within one month upon receipt of Party A's notice, provided that the damages resulted from negligence by Party B and its employees. If Party B fails to do so timely, Party A has the right to repair the damaged parts. All the expenses thus incurred shall be borne by Party B. 8.10 Party B is entitled to require Party A repairing the Leased Units, and the public facilities and equipment, and repair such based on the original standards by itself if Party A fails to perform the obligation of repairing timely and affects the normal use of such. All the expenses thus incurred shall be borne by Party A. The equipment newly added or improved by Party B shall be repaired by Party B.
Survival of Rights and Obligations The provisions relating to Access Rights and Confidentiality, for the time period mentioned therein, as well as for Liability, Applicable law and Settlement of disputes shall survive the expiration or termination of this Consortium Agreement. Termination shall not affect any rights or obligations of a Party leaving the Consortium incurred prior to the date of termination, unless otherwise agreed between the General Assembly and the leaving Party. This includes the obligation to provide all input, deliverables and documents for the period of its participation.
Rights and Obligations of Party A 0. Xxxxx A has the right to require Party B to keep in confidence relevant financial information and trade secrets relating to production and operation of Party A unless otherwise provided by laws and regulations. 2. Party A shall provide relevant financial information and information relating to production and operation as required by Party B and shall be responsible for the authenticity, integrity and validity of such information. 3. Party A undertakes that all settlements and deposits relating to the Loan shall be conducted through its accounts opened with Party B or Party B’s relevant branch. 4. Party A shall assist in and accept Party B’s inspection and supervision of its production, operation, financial activities and utilization of the Loan. 5. Party A shall utilize the Loan for the purpose as provided for hereunder. 6. Party A shall punctually repay the principal and interest in accordance with this Contract. 7. Party A or its investors shall not transfer any funds or assets in order to evade the indebtedness owed to Party B. 8. Party A shall give Party B a prior written notice for Party B’s consent if Party A intends to provide security for any third party during the term of this Contract and such security may affect Party A’s ability to make repayment under this Contract. 9. Party A shall promptly arrange for new security(ies) satisfactory to Party B where the Guarantor in respect of this Contract ceases or suspends production; its corporate registration is canceled, or business license revoked; it is bankrupt or dissolved; it is operating at a loss; or any other negative change has occurred, and such aforementioned incidents result in loss or partial loss of the Guarantor’s ability to secure the Loan, or where the mortgaged or pledged property(ies) for securing the Loan depreciate(s) or is (are) damaged or destroyed. 10. Party A shall promptly inform Party B of any relevant changes during the term of this Contract, including without limitation its business name, legal representative (or chief officer), registered office, business purpose or registered capital. 11. Where Party A intends to carry out activity(ies) during the term of this Contract which may have an impact on the realization of Party B’s rights hereunder, Party A shall give Party B a [30] banking days prior written notice for its consent to such intended activity(ies) and shall further take sufficient measures to safeguard the repayment of the indebtedness under this Contract and arrange for security in accordance with Party B’s instructions. The aforementioned activities shall include without limitation contracting, leasing, transformation to a stock company, forming an economic association with another enterprise, consolidation, merger, division, setting up a joint venture, application for suspension of production or for winding up or for bankruptcy. 12. Party A shall promptly inform Party B in writing, take sufficient measures to safeguard the repayment of the indebtedness under this Contract and arrange for security(ies) in accordance with Party B’s instructions if there has occurred to Party A incident(s) during the term of this Contract that may have substantially negative effects on Party B’s performance of its obligations hereunder. The aforementioned incidents shall include without limitation the following: Party A ceases or suspends production; its corporate registration is canceled, or business license revoked; its legal representative or high-ranking officers are involved in illegal activities; it is involved in litigation with a major impact; great difficulties arise in respect to its production or operation; or its financial standing deteriorates. 13. Party A shall bear all fees and expenses in connection with this Contract and the security(ies) for this Contract including without limitation fees and expenses in respect to legal services, insurance, evaluation, registration, storage, authentication and notarization.
Duration and Termination of Agreement This Agreement shall become effective with respect to each Portfolio on the later of (i) its execution and (ii) the date of the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, at which meeting this Agreement is approved as described below. The Agreement will continue in effect for a period more than two years from the date of its execution only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually either by the Trustees of the Trust or by a majority of the outstanding voting securities of each of the Portfolios, provided that in either event such continuance shall also be approved by the vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust who are not interested persons (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of any party to this Agreement cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. Any required shareholder approval of the Agreement or of any continuance of the Agreement shall be effective with respect to any Portfolio if a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the series (as defined in Rule 18f-2(h) under the Investment Company Act) of shares of that Portfolio votes to approve the Agreement or its continuance, notwithstanding that the Agreement or its continuance may not have been approved by a majority of the outstanding voting securities of (a) any other Portfolio affected by the Agreement or (b) all the portfolios of the Trust. If any required shareholder approval of this Agreement or any continuance of the Agreement is not obtained, the Subadviser will continue to act as investment subadviser with respect to such Portfolio pending the required approval of the Agreement or its continuance or of a new contract with the Subadviser or a different adviser or subadviser or other definitive action; provided, that the compensation received by the Subadviser in respect of such Portfolio during such period is in compliance with Rule 15a-4 under the Investment Company Act. This Agreement may be terminated at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by the Trustees of the Trust, by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Trust, or with respect to any Portfolio by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of such Portfolio, on sixty days' written notice to the Adviser and the Subadviser, or by the Adviser or Subadviser on sixty days' written notice to the Trust and the other party. This Agreement will automatically terminate, without the payment of any penalty, in the event of its assignment (as defined in the Investment Company Act) or in the event the Advisory Agreement between the Adviser and the Trust terminates for any reason.
Termination of Conditions and Obligations The conditions precedent imposed by Section 5 or this Section 7 upon the transferability of the Shares shall cease and terminate as to any particular number of the Shares when such Shares shall have been effectively registered under the Securities Act and sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the intended method of disposition set forth in the Registration Statement covering such Shares or at such time as an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company shall have been rendered to the effect that such conditions are not necessary in order to comply with the Securities Act.