Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix Sample Clauses

Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix. The contractor shall complete and submit a proposed Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix describing its proposed approach or method to address each area in the matrix. The format and content for the Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix is provided at Attachment J-7.
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Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix. The contractor shall complete and submit a final Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix detailing its proposed approach or method to address each area in the matrix. Proposal submission of this Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix should reflect revisions based on results of agency discussions and agreements with the contractor on the Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix it submitted in the PA. The format and content for the Risk, Responsibility and Performance Matrix is provided at Attachment J-7.

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  • Accuracy of Representations and Performance of Covenants The representations and warranties made by the Company in this Agreement were true when made and shall be true as of the Closing Date (except for changes therein permitted by this Agreement) with the same force and effect as if such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date. Additionally, the Company shall have performed and complied with all covenants and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by the Company.

  • Continuity of Service and Performance Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Parties shall continue to provide service and honor all other commitments under this Agreement during the course of a Dispute with respect to all matters not subject to such Dispute.

  • Capacity and Performance (a) During the term hereof, the Executive shall serve the Company and all of its subsidiaries as their President and Chief Executive Officer. In addition, and without further compensation, the Executive shall serve as a director of one or more of the Company’s Affiliates if so elected or appointed from time to time. The Company shall purchase and continue to maintain directors and officers insurance for the benefit of the Executive pursuant to the terms set forth in the Shareholders Agreement by and among Canada Goose Holdings Inc. and the shareholders named therein, even-dated herewith. (b) During the term hereof, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Executive shall devote his full business time and efforts, business judgment, skill and knowledge to the advancement of the business and interests of the Company and its Affiliates and to the discharge of his duties and responsibilities hereunder. Subject to anything else contained in this Agreement, the Executive shall not engage in any other business activity or serve in any industry, trade, professional, governmental or academic position during the term of this Agreement, except as may be expressly approved in advance by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) in writing. (c) The Executive may continue to sit on or be involved with those not-for-profit, industry, trade, professional, charitable and other philanthropic boards or committees that are set forth on the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit A, including remaining the chairman of the board of Polar Bears International. The Executive may sit on or be involved with any additional not-for-profit, industry, trade, professional, charitable and philanthropic boards or committees, and the boards of any for-profit entities, in each case with the prior written approval of the Board (except, for the avoidance of doubt, such approval is not required to sit on the Board or the board of any of the Company’s Affiliates), not to be unreasonably withheld; the parties acknowledge that reasonable grounds for withholding such approval will exist if the Executive’s service on or involvement with the applicable board or committee, as determined by the Board in its reasonable discretion, (i) impedes on his ability to carry out his duties and responsibilities to the Company, (ii) creates a conflict of interest for the Executive, or would reasonably be expected to harm the Company’s reputation, given the nature of the business carried out by the applicable entity, (iii) breaches or is in conflict with any provision of this Agreement or (iv) violates any law. The Executive will be entitled to all fees earned by him in connection with sitting on any such board or committee. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that he will not, at any one time during the term of this Agreement, sit on more than four (4) for-profit and not-for-profit boards (or similar committees), in the aggregate, unless otherwise expressly permitted by the Board. (d) The Executive is permitted to carry out paid speaking engagements, lectures and similar activities, and will be entitled to all fees earned by him in connection with same, provided that he will not engage in such paid activities more than five (5) times in any calendar year during the term of this Agreement without the prior written approval of the Board, not to be unreasonably withheld, with reasonable grounds for withholding such approval to be the same as those set forth in Section 3(c) hereof, as determined by the Board in its reasonable discretion. The Executive is also permitted to carry out unpaid speaking engagements, lectures and similar activities, provided that such unpaid activities are consistent with the Executive’s past practice and do not impede on his ability to carry out his duties and responsibilities to the Company. (e) During the term hereof, and subject to anything else contained in this Agreement, the Executive shall comply with all Company policies, practices and procedures and all codes of ethics or business conduct applicable to the Executive’s position, as in effect from time to time. (f) So long as the Executive is the President and/or Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Xxxxx Xxxxx will (i) be entitled to retain an office at the Company’s headquarters, if the Executive determines one is available for him, and (ii) retain the title of Honorary Chairman of the Company.

  • Portfolio Expense and Performance Data The Trust shall provide such data regarding each Portfolio’s expense ratios and investment performance as the Company shall reasonably request, to facilitate the registration and sale of the Variable Contracts. Without limiting the generality of the forgoing, the Trust shall provide the following Portfolio expense and performance data on a timely basis to facilitate the Company’s preparation of its annually updated registration statement for the Variable Contracts (and as otherwise reasonably requested by the Company), but in no event later than 10 calendar days after the close of each Portfolio’s fiscal year: (a) The gross “Annual Portfolio Company Expenses” for each Portfolio calculated in accordance with Item 3 of Form N-1A, before any expense reimbursements or fee waiver arrangements (and in accordance with (i) Instruction 16 to Item 4 of Form N-4, and (ii) Instruction 4(a) to Item 4 of Form N-6); (b) The net “Annual Portfolio Company Expenses” (aka “Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses”) for each Portfolio calculated in accordance with Item 3 of Form N-1A, that include any expense reimbursements or fee waiver arrangements (and in accordance with (i) Instruction 17 to Item 4 of Form N-4, (ii) Instruction 4 to Item 17 of Form N-4, (iii) Instruction 4(b) to Item 4 of Form N-6, and (iv) Instruction 4 to Item 18 of Form N-6), and the period for which the expense reimbursements or fee waiver arrangement is expected to continue and whether it can be terminated by the Portfolio (or Fund); and (c) The “Average Annual Total Returns” for each Portfolio (before taxes) as calculated pursuant to Item 4(b)(2)(iii) of Form N-1A (for the 1, 5, and 10 year periods, and in accordance with (i) Instruction 7 to Item 17 of Form N-4, and (ii) Instruction 7 to Item 18 of Form N-6).

  • Payment and Performance Bond Prior to the execution of this Contract, City may require Contractor to post a payment and performance bond (Bond). The Bond shall guarantee Contractor’s faithful performance of this Contract and assure payment to contractors, subcontractors, and to persons furnishing goods and/or services under this Contract.

  • Security for Performance In the event that Exhibit A Section 4 indicates the need for Consultant to provide additional security for performance of its duties under this Agreement, Consultant shall provide such additional security prior to commencement of its Required Services in the form and on the terms prescribed on Exhibit A, or as otherwise prescribed by the City Attorney.

  • Responsibility for Performance Participation in state Centralized Contracts by Authorized Users is permitted upon the following conditions: (i) the responsibility with regard to performance of any contractual obligation, covenant, condition or term thereunder by any Authorized User other than State Agencies shall be borne and is expressly assumed by such Authorized User and not by the State; (ii) a breach of the Contract by any particular Authorized User shall neither constitute nor be deemed a breach of the Contract as a whole which shall remain in full force and effect, and shall not affect the validity of the Contract nor the obligations of the Contractor thereunder respecting non-breaching Authorized Users, whether State or otherwise; (iii) for a breach by an Authorized User other than a State Agency, the State specifically and expressly disclaims any and all liability for such breach; and (iv) each non-state agency Authorized User and Contractor guarantees to save the State, its officers, agents and employees harmless from any liability that may be or is imposed by their failure to perform in accordance with its obligations under the Contract.

  • Indemnity for Performance Agreements The Vendor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless and defend TIPS, TIPS Member(s), officers and employees from and against all claims and suits for damages, injuries to persons (including death), property damages, losses, and expenses including court costs and attorney’s fees, arising out of, or resulting from, Vendor’s work under this Agreement, including all such causes of action based upon common, constitutional, or statutory law, or based in whole or in part, upon allegations of negligent or intentional acts on the part of the Vendor, its officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees, unless such claims are based in whole upon the negligent acts or omissions of the TIPS, TIPS Member(s), officers, employees, or agents. If based in part upon the negligent acts or omissions of the TIPS, TIPS Member(s), officers, employees, or agents, Vendor shall be responsible for their proportional share of the claim. By signature hereon, the bidder hereby certifies that he/she is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes owed the State of Texas under Chapter 171, Tax Code.

  • CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE AUDIT The Contractor shall allow the Authorized User to assess Contractor’s performance by providing any materials requested in the Authorized User Agreement (e.g., page load times, response times, uptime, and fail over time). The Authorized User may perform this Contractor performance audit with a third party at its discretion, at the Authorized User’s expense. The Contractor shall perform an independent audit of its Data Centers, at least annually, at Contractor expense. The Contractor will provide a data owner facing audit report upon request by the Authorized User. The Contractor shall identify any confidential, trade secret, or proprietary information in accordance with Appendix B, Section 9(a), Confidential/Trade Secret Materials.

  • Payment and Performance Bonds A payment bond and performance is required for a public works contract involving expenditure in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) and no work can be commenced prior to both bonds being approved the County. The Contractor shall furnish, at time of signing the Contract, one surety bond which shall protect the laborers and material men and shall be for $60,000, in accordance with Section 9554 of the Civil Code, and one surety bond in the amount of $60,000, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the Contract. If at any time the value of the total task orders is expected to exceed $60,000, the Contractor shall furnish, in a manner acceptable to the County, evidence that the Contractor is bonded to the expected total value of outstanding task orders for both the faithful performance and laborers and material men bonds. Contractor shall not be entitled to, nor shall County authorize, task orders when the total outstanding value of the task orders under this contract exceeds the bond values for which the County is an obligee. Said bonds to be approved by the office of the County Counsel and the County Executive Office of Orange County. Such bonds shall be the forms provided in these specifications and issued and executed by an admitted surety insurer (authorized to transact surety insurance in California). (e.g., if the bonds are issued through a surplus line broker, both the surplus line broker and the insurer with whom he is doing business for purposes of this project must be licensed in California to issue such bonds.) The faithful performance bond shall be issued by a Surety company with a minimum insurance rating of A- (Secure Best’s Rating) and VIII (Financial Size Category) as determined by the most current edition of the Best’s Key Rating Guide/Property-Casualty/United States or xxxxxx.xxx. The Surety Company must also be authorized to write in California by the Department of the Treasury, and must be listed on the most current edition of the Department of Treasury’s Listing of Approved Securities. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes unacceptable to the County, or if any such surety fails to furnish reports as to his financial condition from time to time as requested by OC Public Works, the Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by OC Public Works or the Board of Supervisors from time to time to protect the interests of the County and of persons supplying labor or materials in the prosecution of the Work contemplated by this Contract. If the County increases the total Contract amount the Contractor is to provide a new bond for the new total Contract amount or a bond for the difference.

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