Maximum Aggregate Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL TMLS BE LIABLE TO PARTICIPANT FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE GREATER OF (A) THE FEES PARTICIPANT HAS PAID TMLS, IF ANY, IN THE YEAR IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE FIRST EVENT GIVING RISE TO ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES; OR (B) $100.
Liability towards each other 5.1 No warranties
No Weapons or Firearms Except as provided by statute and District policy, all District properties are weapons- and firearms-free zones; Contractor is prohibited from possessing on its persons or in its vehicles any weapons or firearms while on District property.
Other Usages The following usages shall apply in interpreting this Agreement: (i) references to a governmental or quasigovernmental agency, authority or instrumentality shall also refer to a regulatory body that succeeds to the functions of such agency, authority or instrumentality; and (ii) “including” means “including, but not limited to.”
PREVAILING WAGE RATES The contractor shall comply with prevailing wage rates as defined by the United States Department of Labor Xxxxx-Xxxxx Wage Determination at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/whd/contracts/dbra.htm and at the Wage Determinations website xxx.xxxx.xxx for Xxxxxx County, Texas (WD-2509).
EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED DIR shall have the absolute right to terminate the Contract without recourse in the event that:
NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED In the event the Contract expires or is terminated for any reason, a Customer shall retain its rights under the Contract and the Purchase Order issued prior to the termination or expiration of the Contract. The Purchase Order survives the expiration or termination of the Contract for its then effective term.
REDUCTIONS OF AGGREGATE COMMITMENT If any reduction in the Aggregate Commitment occurs between the date of this Assignment Agreement and the Effective Date, the percentage interest specified in Item 3 of Schedule 1 shall remain the same, but the dollar amount purchased shall be recalculated based on the reduced Aggregate Commitment.
Right to Match (a) Vitran may take any action that is prohibited by Sections 16(a)(iii) or (iv) in respect of any Acquisition Proposal if and only if: (i) such Acquisition Proposal constitutes a Superior Proposal; (ii) Vitran has been, and continues to be, in compliance with its obligations under Sections 16, 17 and 18; (iii) such Acquisition Proposal is in writing and Purchaser has been provided with a copy of the letter of intent or agreement relating to such Superior Proposal; (iv) Vitran has delivered to the Purchaser a written notice of the determination of the directors of Vitran that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes a Superior Proposal and of the intention of the directors of Vitran to make a Change in Recommendation and to accept, approve, endorse, recommend or enter into a definitive agreement with respect to such Superior Proposal, which notice will include the director’s determination regarding the value or range of value in financial terms that the directors of Vitran have, in consultation with Vitran’s financial advisors, determined should be ascribed to any non-cash consideration, if any, offered under the Superior Proposal (the “Superior Proposal Notice”); (v) at least five Business Days (the “Matching Period”) have elapsed from the date that is the later of the date on which Purchaser received the Superior Proposal Notice and the date on which Purchaser received a copy of the letter of intent or agreement relating to such Superior Proposal; (vi) if Purchaser has offered to amend this Agreement and the Arrangement pursuant to Section 18(b), the directors of Vitran (i) have determined in good faith, after consultation with Vitran’s outside legal counsel and financial advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal continues to constitute a Superior Proposal (compared to the terms of the Arrangement as proposed to be amended by Purchaser under Section 18(b)); and (vii) Vitran has terminated this Agreement pursuant to Section 20(a)(iii)2) and paid any applicable Termination Fee pursuant to Section 19(b). (b) During the Matching Period: (i) Purchaser will have the opportunity (but not the obligation) to offer to amend the Arrangement and this Agreement in order for such Acquisition Proposal to cease to be a Superior Proposal, (ii) the directors of Vitran shall review any offer made by Purchaser to amend the terms of this Agreement and the Arrangement in good faith after consultation with Vitran’s outside legal and financial advisors, in order to determine whether such offer would, upon acceptance, result in the Acquisition Proposal previously constituting a Superior Proposal ceasing to be a Superior Proposal; and (iii) Vitran shall negotiate in good faith with Purchaser to make such amendments to the terms of this Agreement and the Arrangement as would enable Purchaser to proceed with the Transactions contemplated by this Agreement on such amended terms. If the directors of Vitran determine that such Acquisition Proposal would cease to be a Superior Proposal, Vitran shall promptly so advise Purchaser and the Parties shall amend this Agreement to reflect such offer made by Purchaser, and shall take and cause to be taken all such actions as are necessary to give effect to the foregoing. (c) The right of Purchaser under this Section 18 to amend the Arrangement shall apply to a maximum of two amendments or modifications to any Acquisition Proposal that results in an increase in, or modification of, the consideration (or value of such consideration) to be received by the Vitran Shareholders or other material terms or conditions thereof and Purchaser shall not have the right to further amend the Arrangement in respect of a third such amendment or modification to any Acquisition Proposal. (d) If Vitran provides a Superior Proposal Notice to Purchaser after a date that is less than seven Business Days before the Vitran Meeting, Vitran shall either proceed with or shall postpone the Vitran Meeting to a date that is not more than seven Business Days after the scheduled date of the Vitran Meeting, as directed by Purchaser. (e) Vitran shall advise the Vitran Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives of the prohibitions set out in Sections 16, 17 and 18 and any violation of the restrictions set forth in these sections by Vitran, the Vitran Subsidiaries or the respective Representatives is deemed to be a breach of these sections by Vitran.
MAXIMUM COST TO COUNTY In no event will the cost to County for the services to be provided herein exceed the maximum sum of $ including direct non-salary expenses. As set forth in section 14 of this Contract, should the funding source for this Contract be reduced, Contractor agrees that this maximum cost to County may be amended by written notice from County to reflect that reduction.