Seller Response Process Sample Clauses

Seller Response Process. If Seller disagrees with the claim set forth in a Purchaser Claims Notice, Seller shall formally dispute the claim in a writing delivered to Purchaser within sixty (60) days of receipt of such Purchaser Claims Notice. If Seller does not elect to dispute the claim (and the applicable Indemnity Deductible has been satisfied), Seller shall do one of the following within ninety (90) days of its receipt of the Purchaser Claims Notice: (i) make payment of the applicable indemnification amount to Purchaser, (ii) commence the Repurchase Procedure, or (iii) commence the Resale Procedure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller may only elect to carry out the Repurchase Procedure or the Resale Procedure (A) with respect to a Specified Indemnity Claim and (B) to the extent that any material breach giving rise to such claim has not been cured by Seller within ninety (90) days of receipt of the related Purchaser Claims Notice.
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Seller Response Process. If Seller disagrees with the claim set forth in a Purchaser Claims Notice, Seller shall formally dispute the claim in a writing delivered to Purchaser within thirty (30) days of receipt of such Purchaser Claims Notice. If Seller does not elect to dispute the claim, Seller shall within sixty (60) days of its receipt of the Purchaser Claims Notice pay the applicable indemnification amount to Purchaser and/or other applicable Indemnified Purchaser MASTER LOAN PURCHASE AGREEMENT – Page R Party; provided, that if the indemnity claim relates solely to a breach by Seller of its representations and warranties in Section 4.2 in relation to one or more Purchased Loans, Seller may, in lieu of paying the indemnity amount, repurchase such Purchased Loan(s) from Purchaser or (if possible and if Purchaser so agrees) cure the applicable breach in all material respects pursuant to Section 7.2, and upon the completion of such repurchase or cure Seller shall have no further liability to the Indemnified Purchaser Parties in relation to such breach.
Seller Response Process. If Seller disagrees with the claim set forth in a Purchaser Claims Notice, Seller shall formally dispute the claim in a writing delivered to Purchaser within thirty (30) days of receipt of such Purchaser Claims Notice. If Seller does not elect to dispute the claim, Seller shall within sixty (60) days of its receipt of the Purchaser Claims Notice pay the applicable indemnification amount to Purchaser and/or other applicable Indemnified Purchaser Party; provided, that if the indemnity claim relates solely to a breach by Seller of its representations and warranties in Section 4.2 in relation to one or more Purchased Loans, Seller may repurchase such Purchased Loan(s) from Purchaser or (if possible and if Purchaser so agrees) cure the applicable breach, and upon the completion of such repurchase or cure, Seller shall have liability with respect to the indemnification amount only to the extent such repurchase or cure has not fully satisfied Seller’s indemnification obligations hereunder, including the cost and expense to the Indemnified Purchaser Party of making the Claim.

Related to Seller Response Process

  • Response to Objections Each Party retains the right to respond to any objection raised by a Participating Class Member, including the right to file responsive documents in Court no later than five court days prior to the Final Approval Hearing, or as otherwise ordered or accepted by the Court.

  • Response to Notice Within ten business days of receiving the Claim Notice, the Respondent must notify the Claimant of its representative to negotiate the dispute.

  • Impasse Procedure 5.1 If negotiations are not successfully concluded by the first day of school, impasse shall exist. At any earlier time either party may declare impasse. Upon reaching of impasse, the items causing the impasse shall be referred to a three-member committee. 5.2 The fact finding committee consisting of three (3) members shall be formed. One (1) member shall be selected by the Association, and one (1) member shall be selected by the Board within five (5) days. The third member shall be selected by the first two (2) members as follows: The parties shall notify the State Superintendent of Public Instruction that a Fact finder is needed and request a list of potential fact finders from the State Superintendent. If no name on the list is agreeable to both parties, a coin toss shall occur with the party winning the toss having the right to strike a name from the list until only one name remains. The person whose name remains on the list will serve as the chairperson of the fact finding committee. 5.3 Within five (5) days after the selection of the chairman, the representatives who have been negotiating for the Board and for the Association shall meet to exchange written language on each item at impasse. The exchanged documents shall also be furnished by each party to the chairman and other members of the committee. 5.4 The chairman shall convene the committee for fact finding. This committee shall meet with the representatives of both parties. Within twenty (20) days after the chairman is selected, the committee shall present written recommendations to the local Board and to the Association. 5.5 If either party decides it must reject any one or more of the committee's recommendations, said party must, within seven (7) days after the committee has presented its recommendations, request a meeting of the representatives who have been negotiating for the Board and for the Association. The parties shall meet within seven (7) days of the request, unless both parties deem it unnecessary. At such meeting, the representatives shall exchange written statements expressing each party's rationale for rejecting each recommendation found unacceptable and shall attempt to clarify any remaining differences. The representatives shall then resume good faith effort to resolve the remaining differences; provided, after fourteen (14) days after the exchange of the written statements, either party may discontinue such effort. 5.6 The costs for the services of the fact-finding committee, including per diem expenses if any, and actual and necessary travel expenses shall be shared in the following manner: the Board shall assume the expenses of the Board representative, the Association shall assume the expenses of the Association representative, and the expenses of the third member shall be shared equally by the Board and the association. 5.7 The Board shall file a copy of the fact finding report with the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. If the effort to resolve differences is successful, the parties shall draft a written agreement and present the agreement to both parties for ratification, and upon ratification such agreement shall also be forwarded to the State Superintendent. If the effort to resolve differences is unsuccessful, the Board shall forward to the State Superintendent in writing its final disposition of the negotiations impasse process within thirty (30) days of the effective date of implementation.

  • NOTICE TO MEMBERS REGARDING ATTRIBUTE RESPONSES TIPS VENDORS RESPOND TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS AS PART OF TIPS COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS. THE VENDOR’S RESPONSES TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS ARE INCLUDED HEREIN AS “SUPPLIER RESPONSE.” PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT DEVIATIONS, IF ANY, IN VENDOR’S RESPONSE TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS MAY NOT REFLECT VENDOR’S FINAL ATTRIBUTE RESPONSE, WHICH IS SUBJECT TO NEGOTIATIONS PRIOR TO AWARD. PLEASE CONTACT THE TIPS OFFICE AT 866-839- 8477 WITH QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS REGARDING VENDOR ATTRIBUTE RESPONSE DEVIATIONS. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT TIPS DOES NOT PROVIDE LEGAL COUNSEL TO MEMBERS. TIPS RECOMMENDS THAT YOU CONSULT YOUR LEGAL COUNSEL WHEN EXECUTING CONTRACTS WITH OR MAKING PURCHASES FROM TIPS VENDORS. Number: 220105 Addendum 1 Title: Technology Solutions, Products and Services Type: Request for Proposal Issue Date: 1/6/2022 Deadline: 2/18/2022 03:00 PM (CT) Notes: I F YO U ALREAD Y HOL D TIP S CONTRAC T 200105 TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (“200105”) OR 210101 TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ("210101"), YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESPOND TO THIS SOLICITATION UNLESS YOU WISH TO REPLACE 200105 OR 210101 AT THIS TIME. IF YOU HOLD 200105 OR ꞏ TIPS 190103 Web and Cloud Computing Services ꞏ TIPS 181203 Management Software and Services ꞏ TIPS 181204 Notification Systems Address: Region 8 Education Service Center 0000 XX Xxxxxxx 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: +0 (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx Address: 000 X XXX 00 Xxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Web Address: xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx By submitting your response, you certify that you are authorized to represent and bind your company. If you have not taken exception or deviation to the agreement language in the solicitation attributes, download the AGREEMENT SIGNATURE FORM from the "ATTACHMENTS" tab. This PDF document is a fillable form. Download the document to your computer, fill in the requested company information, print the file, SIGN the form, SCAN the completed and signed AGREEMENT SIGNATURE FORM, and upload here. If you have taken exception to any of the agreement language and noted the exception in the deviations section of the attributes for the agreement, complete the AGREEMENT SIGNATURE FORM, but DO NOT SIGN until those deviations have been negotiated and resolved with TIPS management. Upload the unsigned form here, because this is a required document. All Other Certificates (if applicable) must be scanned and uploaded. If vendor has more than one other certification scan into one document. (PDF Format ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. The vendor must download the PRICING SPREADSHEET SHEET from the attachment tab, fill in the requested information and upload the completed spreadsheet. DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files.

  • Notice to NASD In the event any person or entity (regardless of any NASD affiliation or association) is engaged to assist the Company in its search for a merger candidate or to provide any other merger and acquisition services, the Company will provide the following to the NASD and EBC prior to the consummation of the Business Combination: (i) complete details of all services and copies of agreements governing such services; and (ii) justification as to why the person or entity providing the merger and acquisition services should not be considered an "underwriter and related person" with respect to the Company's initial public offering, as such term is defined in Rule 2710 of the NASD's Conduct Rules. The Company also agrees that proper disclosure of such arrangement or potential arrangement will be made in the proxy statement which the Company will file for purposes of soliciting stockholder approval for the Business Combination.

  • Impasse Procedures The Parties shall seek to reach agreement relative to the appointment of a mediator not later than the sixtieth (60) day preceding the budget submission date. The Parties shall seek to reach agreement relative to the appointment of a fact finder not later than the forty-fifth (45) day preceding the budget submission date. The Parties shall consider but not be limited to the service of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and the American Arbitration Association for a mediator and fact finder respectively. If the Parties fail to reach an agreement on the choice of a mediator or fact finder, the PELRB shall be petitioned under the provisions of 273-A: 12.

  • CAFA Notice Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1715, not later than ten (10) days after the Agreement is filed with the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall cause to be served upon the Attorneys General of each U.S. State in which Settlement Class members reside, the Attorney General of the United States, and other required government officials, notice of the proposed settlement as required by law, subject to Paragraph 5.1 below.

  • Optional Xactimate Response Attachment (Part 2)

  • Exhibit D - Debarment Certification By signing and submitting this Contract, the Contractor is agreeing to abide by the debarment requirements as set out below.

  • Response to Demand Letter Within 10 days after the receipt of the Demand Letter, RMC shall either: (a) cure the breach to OIG’s satisfaction and pay the applicable Stipulated Penalties or (b) request a hearing before an HHS administrative law judge (ALJ) to dispute OIG’s determination of noncompliance, pursuant to the agreed upon provisions set forth below in Section X.E. In the event RMC elects to request an ALJ hearing, the Stipulated Penalties shall continue to accrue until RMC cures, to OIG’s satisfaction, the alleged breach in dispute. Failure to respond to the Demand Letter in one of these two manners within the allowed time period shall be considered a material breach of this CIA and shall be grounds for exclusion under Section X.D.

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