State of Louisiana Sample Clauses

State of Louisiana. The Parties agree that to the extent permitted, any lawsuit involving a dispute under this Agreement shall be filed and may proceed only in these referenced courts. The Company and Executive hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any jurisdictional, venue or inconvenient forum objection which it or he may now or hereafter have to these referenced courts. The Company and Executive further agree that any service of process or notice requirements in any such proceeding shall be satisfied if the rules of such court relating thereto have been substantially satisfied.
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State of Louisiana. The Parties agree that any of them may file a copy of this Section with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary, and bargained agreement between the Parties irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum as set forth hereinabove. Process in any lawsuit referred to in the first sentence of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world.
State of Louisiana. The Company and Executive further agree that any service of process or notice requirements in any such proceeding shall be satisfied if the rules of such court relating thereto have been substantially satisfied. The Company and Executive hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any objection which it or he may now or hereafter have to such jurisdiction and any defense of inconvenient forum.
State of Louisiana. COUNTY OF ___________ §
State of Louisiana. The State has experienced greater coastal land loss than any other state in the nation. Since 1930, 1,800 square miles of the State coastal area has turned into open water. The loss of the State coastal area continues at the average rate of a football field every 100 minutes. The extensive loss of the Louisiana coastal area poses a wide variety of dangers to the people of southern Louisiana, not the least of which is the loss of the storm protection benefits of the coastal area protecting New Orleans and other population centers in the State. Coastal land loss in the State also threatens the United States’ economy and infrastructure due to adverse impacts on commercial and recreational fisheries, transportation of goods and services, and the exposure of oil and gas infrastructure. The loss of Louisiana’s coastal area was significantly exacerbated by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, which oiled over 684 linear miles of wetlands Gulf-wide, with approximately 95% of this xxxxx oiling occurring in coastal Louisiana. Within Louisiana, the majority of the “heavier” and “heavier persistent” oiling was in the Barataria Bay. This heavy oiling was primarily in marshes dominated by grasses that build and hold the marshes in place. Because these xxxxx plants are critical to maintaining the resilience of coastal marshes, the extensive oiling and death of xxxxx vegetation in the Barataria Bay created a significant acceleration of land loss following the spill. Accelerated erosion due to the spill thus resulted in a loss of coastal wetlands over large portions of the Barataria Basin that can be addressed through restoration of the coastal marshes in the Bay. A major goal of the State and its citizens is the protection of their remaining coastal area and the restoration of as much of its lost coastal area as possible. The State, following Hurricanes Xxxxxxx and Xxxx, created CPRA to direct and manage the state’s coastal protection and restoration efforts. CPRA has developed a Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast (“Master Plan” or “Plan”), setting forth a 50 year, 50 billion dollar effort to protect and restore the State’s coastal area. The Plan is based on sound science, developed through an extensive public process, and updated every five years. The 2017 Master Plan was approved unanimously by the state legislature. The proposed Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project (“MBSD Project” or “Project”) would be a signature component of the Plan. The MBSD Project...
State of Louisiana. As of the Closing Date, there shall be no adjustment of real or personal property taxes, assessments, water charges, ground rents, utilities or for premiums on existing insurance policies or any other items relating to the operation of the Trust Property, it being understood by the parties that CMC as lessee under the Lease was obligated to pay the same under the terms of the Lease and shall remain obligated to pay the same.
State of Louisiana. DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
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State of Louisiana. If authorized in writing by Owner, for the performance of, or for obtaining from others Additional Services which are not considered normal or customary consulting, the Owner shall pay Consultant based on monthly invoices submitted by the Consultant, within sixty (60) days of receipt of Consultant’s invoice. Consultant shall provide written notice to Owner when no services or work have been performed during a given month.
State of Louisiana. PARISH OF ASCENSION PARISH The undersigned duly authorized representative for the vendor, , hereby asserts and says:
State of Louisiana. The laws of the State of Louisiana, without regard to Louisiana law on conflicts of law, shall govern this Agreement.
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