Termination Obligations The Supplier shall comply with all of its obligations contained in the Exit Plan. Upon termination or expiry (as the case may be) or at the end of the Termination Assistance Period (or earlier if this does not adversely affect the Supplier's performance of the Ordered Panel Services and the Termination Assistance and its compliance with the other provisions of this Contract Schedule 2), the Supplier shall: cease to use the Customer Data; provide the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier with a complete and uncorrupted version of the Customer Data in electronic form (or such other format as reasonably required by the Customer); erase from any computers, storage devices and storage media that are to be retained by the Supplier after the end of the Termination Assistance Period all Customer Data and promptly certify to the Customer that it has completed such deletion; return to the Customer such of the following as is in the Supplier's possession or control: all materials created by the Supplier under this Legal Services Contract in which the IPRs are owned by the Customer; any equipment which belongs to the Customer; any items that have been on-charged to the Customer, such as consumables; and any sums prepaid by the Customer in respect of Ordered Panel Services not delivered by the Expiry Date; vacate any Customer Premises; remove the Supplier Equipment together with any other materials used by the Supplier to supply the Ordered Panel Services and shall leave the sites in a clean, safe and tidy condition. The Supplier is solely responsible for making good any damage to the sites or any objects contained thereon, other than fair wear and tear, which is caused by the Supplier and/or any Supplier Personnel; provide access during normal working hours to the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier for up to twelve (12) Months after expiry or termination to: such information relating to the Ordered Panel Services as remains in the possession or control of the Supplier; and such members of the Supplier Personnel as have been involved in the design, development and provision of the Ordered Panel Services and who are still employed by the Supplier, provided that the Customer and/or the Replacement Supplier shall pay the reasonable costs of the Supplier actually incurred in responding to requests for access under this paragraph. Upon termination or expiry (as the case may be) or at the end of the Termination Assistance Period (or earlier if this does not adversely affect the Supplier's performance of the Ordered Panel Services and the Termination Assistance and its compliance with the other provisions of this Contract Schedule 2), each Party shall return to the other Party (or if requested, destroy or delete) all Confidential Information of the other Party and shall certify that it does not retain the other Party's Confidential Information save to the extent (and for the limited period) that such information needs to be retained by the Party in question for the purposes of providing or receiving any Ordered Panel Services or termination services or for statutory compliance purposes. Except where this Contract provides otherwise, all licences, leases and authorisations granted by the Customer to the Supplier in relation to the Ordered Panel Services shall be terminated with effect from the end of the Termination Assistance Period.
Performance Obligations The Purchaser shall have performed in all respects all obligations required to be performed by it under this Agreement at or prior to the Closing.
Maintenance Obligations Local Agency shall maintain and operate the Work constructed under this Agreement at its own cost and expense during their useful life, in a manner satisfactory to the State and FHWA. Local Agency shall conduct such maintenance and operations in accordance with all applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations pertaining to maintaining such improvements. The State and FHWA may make periodic inspections to verify that such improvements are being adequately maintained.
Severance Obligations (i) Ashland and Buyer intend that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall not result in a severance of employment of any Employee prior to or upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and that the Employees will have continuous and uninterrupted employment immediately before and immediately after the Closing Date, and Ashland and Buyer shall comply with any requirements under applicable Law to ensure the same. Subject to Section 7.5(b)(iv), Buyer shall bear any costs related to, and shall indemnify and hold harmless Ashland and the Asset Selling Corporations from and against, any claims made by any Employee for any statutory, contractual or common law severance or separation benefits and other legally mandated payment obligations (including the employer portion of any employment taxes, together with any compensation payable during any mandatory termination notice period related thereto, collectively, “Separation Benefits”), in each case, arising out of or in connection with the failure of Buyer or the Buyer Corporations to make offers of employment or continue the employment of any Employee, in each case in accordance with this Agreement and as required by applicable Law, and Ashland and the Asset Selling Corporations shall bear any costs related to, and shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer and the Buyer Corporations from and against, any claims made by any Employee for any Separation Benefits that arise out of the refusal of such Employee to accept an offer of employment made in accordance with this Agreement and applicable Law by, or an objection by such Employee to an automatic transfer of employment to, Buyer or a Buyer Corporation or for the liabilities associated with the agreements listed in Schedule 7.5. (ii) Subject to Section 7.5(b)(iv), Buyer shall, or shall cause the Buyer Corporations to, provide each Transferred Employee whose employment is terminated within eighteen (18) months following the Closing Date with severance and other separation benefits substantially comparable to the severance and other separation benefits provided to such Transferred Employee by Ashland or the applicable Asset Selling Corporation as in effect as of the date of this Agreement.
Notification Obligations (a) If by reason of a Political Event or Change in Law a Party is wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, the affected Party shall: (i) give each other Party notice of the Political Event or Change in Law as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than three (3) Days after the affected Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law or six (6) hours after the resumption of any means of providing notice between the Company and the GOB, whichever is later; and (ii) give each other Party a second notice, describing the Political Event or Change in Law in reasonable detail and, to the extent that can be reasonably determined at the time of the second notice, providing a preliminary evaluation of the obligations affected, a preliminary estimate of the period of time that the affected Party will be unable to perform the obligations, and other relevant matters as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the initial notice of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law is given by the affected Party. When appropriate or when reasonably requested to do so by any other Party, the affected Party shall provide further notices to the other Party more fully describing the Political Event or Change in Law and its cause and providing or updating information relating to the efforts of the affected Party to avoid and/or to mitigate the effect(s) thereof and estimates, to the extent practicable, of the time that the affected Party reasonably expects it will be unable to carry out any of its affected obligations due to the Political Event or Change in Law. (b) The affected Party shall also provide notice to each other Party of: (i) with respect to an ongoing Political Event or Change in Law the cessation of the Political Event or Change in Law; and (ii) its ability to recommence performance of its obligations under this Agreement, as soon as possible, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the occurrence of each of (i) and (ii) above. (c) Failure by the affected Party to give notice of a Political Event or Change in Law to the other Parties within the ten (10) Day period or one (1) Business Day period required by Section 11A.2(a) shall not prevent the affected Party from giving such notice at a later time; provided, that in such case, the affected Party shall not be excused pursuant to Section 11A.4 for any failure or delay in complying with its obligations under or pursuant to this Agreement until the notice required by Section 11A.2(a)(i) has been given; and if such notice is given within the three (3) Day period or six (6) hour period as required by Section 11A.2(a)(i), the affected Party shall be excused for such failure or delay pursuant to Section 11A.4 from the date of commencement of the relevant Political Event or Change in Law.
Performance Obligation 11.1 Interconnection Customer's Interconnection Facilities 11.2 Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities 11.3 Network Upgrades and Distribution Upgrades
POST-TERMINATION OBLIGATIONS All payments and benefits to Executive under this Agreement shall be subject to Executive's compliance with this Section 9 for one (1) full year after the earlier of the expiration of this Agreement or termination of Executive's employment with the Holding Company. Executive shall, upon reasonable notice, furnish such information and assistance to the Holding Company as may reasonably be required by the Holding Company in connection with any litigation in which it or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates is, or may become, a party.
Service Provider Obligations Service Provider shall make the Software and the Services required for provisioning the Software (Software and Services hereinafter together and individually may also be referred to as “Service” or “Services”) available to Customer as described in the Services Description and in the Services Specific Terms (together hereinafter referred to as “Services Description”) referenced in the Order Forms and according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Service Provider may amend the Services from time to time, provided that such amendments shall not materially diminish the overall Service. Service Provider aims to provide the Software access to Customer within two (2) working days upon the Effective Date, unless otherwise set forth in the Services Description. The Software may consist of a web application provided to Customer in form of a software as a service solution and a mobile application to be installed by Customer on its mobile device. The agreed scope and quality of the Services is exclusively set forth in the Services Description. Public statements concerning the Service made by Service Provider or its agents will only take form when expressively confirmed by Service Provider in writing. Notwithstanding section 7.1, information and specifications contained within the Services Description shall not qualify as warranty or guarantee with regards to the Service’s quality or as any other kind of guarantee, unless they have been confirmed as such by Service Provider in writing. Service Provider may update and improve the Services from time to time; any such Updates, meaning software that remedies "Defects" (as defined in section 7.4) in the Services and/or may include minor improvements of the Services, are included in the Agreement. In addition to Updates, Service Provider may offer Upgrades and/or Add-On Services to the Services, where “Upgrades” mean new capabilities or functionalities of the Services and “Add-On Services” either mean (i) new and/or additional functionality packages in form of separate modules to the Services, or (ii) integrations or connection applications with other Hilti or third party software applications. Upgrades and Add-On Services are only subject to the Agreement, if ordered separately and paid for by Customer, where additional terms and conditions may apply.
Third Party Obligations 3.1. The THIRD PARTY shall:- 3.1.1. not divulge the Confidential Information to any party other than as provided for in this Confidentiality Agreement; 3.1.2. use the Confidential Information only for the purposes necessary in providing the services for which he is engaged by the AUTHORITY; and 3.1.3. make no commercial use of the Confidential Information or any part thereof. 3.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the THIRD PARTY shall be entitled to make any disclosure required by law of the Confidential Information and shall notify the AUTHORITY of so doing in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6.
Diligence Obligations (a) Subject to Section 2.5(b) below, Proprius agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts (directly and/or through one or more Affiliates and Sublicenses) to bring one or more initial Products to market in the Field in the Territory and, following first commercial sale, to promote such Initial Product(s) in the Field in the Territory during the Term. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing (but subject to Section 2.5(b)), Proprius shall achieve first commercial sale of an Initial Product by December 31, 2008. If, despite its commercially reasonable efforts, Proprius fails to achieve first commercial sale of an Initial Product by December 31, 2008, the parties shall discuss in good faith an appropriate extension of such deadline and/or other modification of such diligence milestone. If the parties are unable to reach mutual agreement on such extension or modification, ORGENTEC shall have the right to convert Proprius’ license under Section 2.1 to a co-exclusive license upon written notice to Proprius. (b) Proprius’ diligence obligations under Section 2.5(a) are subject to ORGENTEC using commercially reasonable efforts to obtain U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance or approval of its Anti-MCV (autoantibodies against mutated citrullinated vimentin) E XXXX technology by December 31, 2009. Proprius shall, if available and to the extent permitted by applicable laws and commercially reasonable, the protocols approved by the respective IRBs/ Ethic Committees of the institutions through which samples were collected, and any informed consents obtained by Proprius from sample donors, transfer (or cause to be transferred) available patient samples to ORGENTEC to support the FDA approval process. Proprius hereby grants to ORGENTEC, to the extent permitted by applicable laws a non-exclusive license, to use the transferred samples for FDA approval purposes for Initial Products or Additional Products In the Field in the Territory. Should ORGENTEC not act diligently to achieve the FDA approval before or no later then December 31, 2009, Proprius has the right, at its own discretion, to solely oversee and manage the FDA approval. In such case ORGENTEC would continue to carry the costs for the FDA approval process.