Subcontracting with Affiliates Sample Clauses

Subcontracting with Affiliates. The PHL Parties may subcontract with one or more of their Affiliates for the performance of some or all of the PHL Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve any of the PHL Parties from any of their respective duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and each of the PHL Parties shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
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Subcontracting with Affiliates. EQIS may subcontract with one or more of its Affiliates, or with the custodian for the Accounts for the performance of some or all of the EQIS Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve EQIS from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and EQIS shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
Subcontracting with Affiliates a. Without limiting its obligations under Part 2, Section 17.1, the O&M Contractor shall have the right to have the O&M Activities directly or indirectly performed by Affiliates of itself only if the following conditions are satisfied:
Subcontracting with Affiliates. IWM may subcontract with one or more of its Affiliates, or with the custodian for the Accounts for the performance of some or all of the IWM Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve IWM from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and IWM shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
Subcontracting with Affiliates. ICC may subcontract with one or more of their Affiliates for the performance of some or all of the Investors Capital; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve e ICC from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and ICC shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
Subcontracting with Affiliates. PDA may subcontract with one or more of its Affiliates, or with the custodian for the Accounts for the performance of some or all of the PDA Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve PDA from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and PDA shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
Subcontracting with Affiliates. The LCM Parties may subcontract with one or more of their Affiliates for the performance of some or all of the LCM Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve any of the LCM Parties from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and each of the LCM Parties shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.
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Subcontracting with Affiliates. X.X. XXXXXX & COMPANY, LLC may subcontract with one or more of their Affiliates, or with the custodian for the X.X. XXXXXX Accounts for the performance of some or all of the X.X. XXXXXX Services; provided, however, that no subcontract shall relieve X.X. XXXXXX & COMPANY, LLC from any of its duties, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement and X.X. XXXXXX & COMPANY, LLC shall remain responsible for all such duties, obligations and liabilities, whether or not performed in whole or in part by a subcontractor.

Related to Subcontracting with Affiliates

  • Relationships with Affiliates The Series may enter into any agreement or contract with the Manager, any Affiliate of the Manager, any other series, any Member, any Affiliate of a Member or any agent of the Manager or the Series without the prior approval of any Member, provided that the agreement or contract must be substantially on terms as would be contained in a similar agreement or contract entered into by the Series as the result of arm’s-length negotiations from a comparable unaffiliated and disinterested third party. Each Member acknowledges that each relationship among the Series, the Manager and/or any Affiliate thereof that is described in any Company budget or other document satisfies the requirements of this Section 4.9.

  • Agreements with Affiliates Except for agreements or arrangements with Affiliates wherein the Borrower or one or more of the Restricted Subsidiaries provides services to such Affiliates for fair consideration and which are set forth on Schedule 9 attached hereto, neither the Borrower nor any of the Restricted Subsidiaries has (i) any agreements or arrangements of any kind with any Affiliate or (ii) any management or consulting agreements of any kind with any Affiliate.

  • Contracts with Affiliates (a) (i) The Partnership may lend or contribute funds or other assets to its Subsidiaries or other Persons in which it has an equity investment and such Subsidiaries and Persons may borrow funds from the Partnership, on terms and conditions established in the sole and absolute discretion of the General Partner.

  • Dealings with Affiliates No officer, Trustee or agent of the Trust and no officer, director or agent of any investment advisor shall deal for or on behalf of the Trust with himself as principal or agent, or with any partnership, association or corporation in which he has a material financial interest; provided that the foregoing provisions shall not prevent (a) officers and Trustees of the Trust from buying, holding or selling shares in the Trust, or from being partners, officers or directors of or financially interested in any investment advisor to the Trust or in any corporation, firm or association which may at any time have a distributor’s or principal underwriter’s contract with the Trust; (b) purchases or sales of securities or other property if such transaction is permitted by or is exempt or exempted from the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) or any Rule or Regulation thereunder and if such transaction does not involve any commission or profit to any security dealer who is, or one or more of whose partners, shareholders, officers or directors is, an officer or Trustees of the Trust or an officer or director of the investment advisor, manager or principal underwriter of the Trust; (c) employment of legal counsel, registrar, transfer agent, shareholder services, dividend disbursing agent or custodian who is, or has a partner, stockholder, officer or director who is, an officer or Trustee of the Trust; or (d) sharing statistical, research and management expenses, including office hire and services, with any other company in which an officer or Trustee of the Trust is an officer or director or financially interested.

  • Burdensome Contracts With Affiliates The Borrower shall not, nor shall it permit any Subsidiary to, enter into any contract, agreement or business arrangement with any of its Affiliates on terms and conditions which are less favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary than would be usual and customary in similar contracts, agreements or business arrangements between Persons not affiliated with each other.

  • Certain Business Relationships With Affiliates No Affiliate of the Parent or of any of its Subsidiaries (a) owns any property or right, tangible or intangible, which is used in the business of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, (b) has any claim or cause of action against the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, or (c) owes any money to, or is owed any money by, the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries. Section 3.26 of the Parent Disclosure Schedule describes any transactions involving the receipt or payment in excess of $1,000 in any fiscal year between the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries and any Affiliate thereof which have occurred or existed since the beginning of the time period covered by the Parent Financial Statements.

  • Transaction with Affiliates Except pursuant to agreements existing on the Effective Date and listed on Schedule II attached hereto, the Borrower will not, and will not permit any Subsidiary of the Borrower to, directly or indirectly, in any transaction involving aggregate consideration in excess of $1,000,000, pay any funds to or for the account of, make any investment (whether by acquisition of stock or indebtedness, by loan, advance, transfer of property, guarantee or other agreement to pay, purchase or service, directly or indirectly, any Debt, or otherwise) in, lease, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any assets, tangible or intangible, to, or participate in, or effect any transaction in connection with any joint enterprise or other joint arrangement with, any Affiliate; provided, however, that the foregoing provisions of this Section shall not prohibit (a) the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower from making sales to or purchases from any Affiliate and, in connection therewith, extending credit or making payments, or from making payments for services rendered by any Affiliate, if such sales or purchases are made or such services are rendered in the ordinary course of business and on terms and conditions at least as favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary as the terms and conditions which would apply in a similar transaction with a Person not an Affiliate; (b) the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower from making payments of principal, interest and premium on any Debt of the Borrower or such Subsidiary held by an Affiliate if the terms of such Debt are substantially as favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary as the terms which could have been obtained at the time of the creation of such Debt from a lender which was not an Affiliate and (c) the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower from participating in, or effecting any transaction in connection with, any joint enterprise or other joint arrangement with any Affiliate if the Borrower or such Subsidiary participates in the ordinary course of its business and on a basis no less advantageous than the basis on which such Affiliate participates. The provisions of this Section 5.15 shall not apply to (x) transactions between the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any officer, director or employee of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, on the other hand, that are approved by the Board of Directors of the Borrower or any committee of the Board of Directors consisting of the Borrower’s independent directors, (y) the payment of reasonable and customary regular fees to directors of the Borrower or a Subsidiary of the Borrower and (z) transactions among the Borrower and its Subsidiaries not otherwise prohibited hereunder.

  • Independent Activities; Transactions With Affiliates The Directors shall be required to devote such time to the affairs of the Company as may be necessary to manage and operate the Company, and shall be free to serve any other Person or enterprise in any capacity that the Director may deem appropriate in its discretion. Neither this Agreement nor any activity undertaken pursuant hereto shall (i) prevent any Member or Director or their Affiliates, acting on their own behalf, from engaging in whatever activities they choose, whether the same are competitive with the Company or otherwise, and any such activities may be undertaken without having or incurring any obligation to offer any interest in such activities to the Company or any Member, or (ii) require any Member or Director to permit the Company or Director or Member or its Affiliates to participate in any such activities, and as a material part of the consideration for the execution of this Agreement by each Member, each Member hereby waives, relinquishes, and renounces any such right or claim of participation. To the extent permitted by applicable law and subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Directors are hereby authorized to cause the Company to purchase Property from, sell Property to or otherwise deal with any Member (including any Member who is also a Director), acting on its own behalf, or any Affiliate of any Member; provided that any such purchase, sale or other transaction shall be made on terms and conditions which are no less favorable to the Company than if the sale, purchase or other transaction had been made with an independent third party.

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