Delivery Obligations (a) The Seller shall Deliver to the Purchaser, not later than the 5th Business Day following the Determination Date for each Lot (the “Delivery Deadline”), Finished Cobalt in an amount equal to the Payable Cobalt in respect of the Parcel from which such Lot was produced (the “Delivery Amount”); provided that where such Lot is comprised of Off-Spec Material, the Seller shall provide the Purchaser with prompt (and in any event prior to the initial Delivery Deadline) written notice (an “Off-Spec Material Notice”) of the existence of such Off-Spec Material and the Delivery Deadline for such Delivery Amount shall be as follows: (i) to the extent that the Seller is able to Deliver some or all of the Delivery Amount using Finished Cobalt held on the date of the Off- Spec Material Notice by any Vale Affiliate in inventory in a Warehouse located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], the Delivery Deadline in respect of such portion of the Delivery Amount shall be not later than the 5th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot; (ii) thereafter, to the extent that the Seller is able to Deliver some or all of any remaining portion of the Delivery Amount using Finished Cobalt held on the date of the Off-Spec Material Notice by any Vale Affiliate in inventory in a Warehouse located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], the Delivery Deadline in respect of such portion of the Delivery Amount shall be not later than the 10th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot; and (iii) thereafter, in respect of the balance of the Delivery Amount (the “Delivery Balance”), if any, the Delivery Deadline shall be not later than the 15th Business Day following the Determination Date for the relevant Lot, subject to Section 2.2(c). Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that the Seller grants or has granted a permitted Stream Equivalent Transaction required to be settled in physical cobalt to any Person other than the Purchaser, the Seller shall use its available Finished Cobalt inventory (and any other Finished Cobalt that it is able to acquire) to satisfy its delivery obligations to the Purchaser and to such other Person(s) proportionately to their respective cobalt stream percentages or similar interests in cobalt. (b) The Seller shall ensure that the Vale Affiliates maintain, at all times, an inventory of at least [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive] tonnes of Finished Cobalt ([REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive]) in one or more Warehouses located in [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive], provided that where the Vale Affiliates have drawn on such inventory of Finished Cobalt to meet the Seller’s Delivery obligations to the Purchaser in accordance with Section 2.2(a)(i) and any other permitted Stream Equivalent Transactions granted by the Seller that are required to be settled in physical cobalt, the Vale Affiliates shall have up to 45 days after the date of the relevant Delivery to restore such inventory of Finished Cobalt to at least [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive] tonnes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Vale Affiliates shall not be required to maintain any inventory of Finished Cobalt for so long as any increase to the Stream Percentage in accordance with Section 5.3 is in effect. (c) [REDACTED: Commercially Sensitive]. (d) No later than 15 Business Days following the end of each calendar quarter, the Seller shall conduct an updated Metal Balance Determination in respect of all Lots in respect of which Deliveries of Finished Cobalt were made (or required to be made) by the Seller to the Purchaser in accordance with Section 2.2(a) within such calendar quarter and shall determine the quantity of Minerals processed at Long Harbour over the period of processing attributed to such Lots (the “Quarterly Parcel”). The Seller shall calculate the Payable Cobalt in respect of such Quarterly Parcel as if it were a Parcel and to the extent that the aggregate Payable Cobalt in respect of the Quarterly Parcel is greater or less than the Finished Cobalt actually Delivered (or required to be Delivered) by the Seller to the Purchaser during such calendar quarter in respect of such Lots, the Seller shall (subject to Section 2.2(e)) reduce or increase, as the case may be, the amount of the next following Delivery of Finished Cobalt (the “Subject Delivery”) to account for such difference (a “Delivery Adjustment”); provided that: (i) where the amount of such Subject Delivery is required to be increased by an amount of Finished Cobalt (the “Top-Up Amount”) pursuant to a Delivery Adjustment, the Top-Up Amount shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula: Top-Up Amount = A x (B/C) where: “A” is the number of pounds of Finished Cobalt by which (a) the number of pounds of Payable Cobalt calculated in respect of the Quarterly Parcel exceeds (b) the Finished Cobalt actually Delivered (or required to be Delivered) to the Purchaser during the relevant calendar quarter;
Interconnection Customer Obligations The Interconnection Customer shall maintain the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in a safe and reliable manner and in accordance with this LGIA.
Warranty Obligations (a) Project Co represents, warrants and covenants that: (i) the Works shall conform to the requirements of this Project Agreement, Good Industry Practice, Applicable Law and all professional engineering principles generally accepted as standards of the industry in the Province of Ontario; (ii) the Works shall be free of defects, including design defects, errors and omissions; and (iii) materials and equipment shall be of good quality and in compliance with this Project Agreement. (b) During the Warranty Period and subject to Section 11.15(c), Project Co shall promptly, at its sole cost and expense, correct and Make Good all Construction Defects arising in respect of the Works. For greater certainty, Project Co is required to correct and Make Good Construction Defects related to any Product during the applicable Warranty Period despite Project Co having obtained on Contracting Authority’s behalf industry- standard or other equipment warranties in accordance with Section 11.15(f). For all work to correct Construction Defects, the applicable Warranty Period shall be extended for a further two years from the date of the last work completed in respect of such corrective Works. For clarity, any extension of a Warranty Period for the purposes of a correction shall only apply to the relevant Construction Defect and not the Works as a whole. (c) In addition to the obligation to correct and Make Good Construction Defects during the Warranty Period, Project Co shall at its expense correct and Make Good any Construction Defects that could not reasonably have been ascertained by a competent person in accordance with Good Industry Practice during a visual inspection of the Works (“Construction Latent Defect”), provided Contracting Authority gives Project Co written Notice of the Construction Latent Defect within the time frame applicable to such Construction Latent Defect pursuant to the Limitations Act, 2002 (Ontario). (d) The warranties described in this Section 11.15 shall cover labour and material, including, the costs of removal and replacement of covering materials. The warranties shall not limit extended warranties on any Product or item of equipment called for elsewhere in the Output Specifications or otherwise provided by any manufacturer of such Product or equipment. (e) If Project Co fails to correct and Make Good any Construction Defects or Construction Latent Defects in accordance with Sections 11.15(b) and 11.15(c) and in the time period specified in Section 11.16(a) or Section 11.16(b), as applicable, without prejudice to any other right or remedy Contracting Authority may have, Contracting Authority may correct such Construction Defects or Construction Latent Defects at Project Co’s sole cost and expense. (f) Project Co shall obtain warranties from the manufacturers of each of the Products for the duration(s) and in accordance with the applicable requirements specified in the Output Specifications in the name of and to the benefit of both Project Co and Contracting Authority. Where, in respect of a Product warranty, the Output Specifications do not specify a specific duration and/or other requirements, Project Co shall obtain industry-standard warranties from the applicable manufacturers in the name of and to the benefit of Project Co and Contracting Authority which shall extend no less than two years from the Substantial Completion Date. Each Product warranty shall be issued by the applicable manufacturer and delivered to Project Co no later than 30 days prior to the Substantial Completion Date. Project Co shall ensure that each Product warranty, including any Product warranty extended under this Section 11.15(f), is fully assigned to Contracting Authority, at no cost or expense to Contracting Authority, at the end of the Warranty Period, as such Warranty Period may be extended in accordance with Section 11.15(b).
Client Obligations 3.1 The Client warrants and represents that: 3.1.1 it shall co-operate with Centaur as required for the proper performance of the Services; 3.1.2 it shall provide, for Centaur, its agents, subcontractors, consultants and employees, in a timely manner and at no charge, access to the Client's premises during normal office hours (being Monday – Friday 8am – 6pm), office accommodation, data and other facilities as is reasonably required by Centaur or any of them for the proper performance of the Services; 3.1.3 all information it has provided to Centaur in relation to the Services as at the date of the Order Form is accurate, complete and is not misleading and it shall provide, in a timely manner, such further information and Client Material as Centaur may require for the proper performance of the Services, and ensure that such information and Client Material is accurate, complete and not misleading; 3.1.4 it shall be responsible (at its own cost) for preparing and maintaining the relevant premises for the supply of the Services; 3.1.5 it shall inform Centaur of all health and safety rules and regulations and any other reasonable security requirements that apply at any of the Client's premises; 3.1.6 it shall only use the Services for internal business purposes and, without prejudice to the foregoing, shall not use the Services, the Deliverables or any Centaur Materials to develop a product or service that competes with any of the products or services provided by Centaur; 3.1.7 the Client Materials shall not infringe any third party rights, including any third party Intellectual Property Rights; and 3.1.8 it shall obtain and maintain all necessary licences and consents and comply with all relevant legislation in relation to the Services, before the date on which the Services are to start. 3.2 If Centaur's performance of its obligations under this Agreement is prevented or delayed by any act or omission of the Client, its agents, subcontractors, consultants or employees, Centaur shall not be liable for any costs, charges or losses sustained or incurred by the Client that arise directly or indirectly from such prevention or delay.
Supplier Obligations 7.1 The Supplier shall: 7.1.1 at all times allocate sufficient resources to supply the Services in accordance with the Contract; 7.1.2 provide and fulfil any ancillary or incidental service, function or responsibility not specified in the Service Specification where such service, function or responsibility is necessary for the proper performance of the relevant Services; 7.1.3 obtain, and maintain throughout the duration of the Contract, all the consents, approvals, licences and permissions (statutory, regulatory, contractual or otherwise) it may require and which are necessary for the provision of the Services or performance of any other obligation under this Contract; 7.1.4 ensure the Supplier Assets used in the performance of the Services will be free of all encumbrances (except as agreed in writing with the Authority); 7.1.5 ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of each Commissioning Body and their respective Personnel; 7.1.6 ensure that any documentation, information and training provided to each Commissioning Body under this Contract (including in relation to the use of the Website) is comprehensive, accurate and prepared in accordance with Good Industry Practice; 7.1.7 co-operate with the Other Supplier(s) and provide reasonable information (including any documentation), advice and assistance in connection with the Services to the Other Supplier(s) including to enable such Other Supplier(s) to provide services to the respective Commissioning Bodies and, on the expiry or termination of this Contract for any reason, to enable the timely transition of the Services (or any of them) to the respective Commissioning Bodies and/or to any Replacement Supplier; 7.1.8 to the extent it is legally able to do so, hold on trust for the sole benefit of the Authority, all warranties and indemnities provided by third parties or any Sub- contractor in respect of any Deliverables and/or the Services and, where any such warranties are held on trust, at its cost enforce such warranties in accordance with any reasonable directions that the Authority may notify from time to time to the Supplier; 7.1.9 unless it is unable to do so, assign to the Authority on the Authority’s written request and at the cost of the Supplier any such warranties and/or indemnities as are referred to in Clause 7.1.8; 7.1.10 provide each Commissioning Body with such advice and assistance as that Commissioning Body may reasonably require during the Contract Period in respect of the supply of the Services; 7.1.11 gather, collate and provide such information and co-operation as the Authority may reasonably request for the purposes of ascertaining the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under the Contract; 7.1.12 notify the Authority of any circumstances suggesting that a change of Control of the Supplier is planned, in contemplation or has taken place; 7.1.13 notify the Authority in writing of any material detrimental change in the financial standing and/or any change in the credit rating of the Supplier; 7.1.14 subject to Clause 33.6, notify the Authority in writing within ten (10) Working Days of their occurrence, of any actions, suits or proceedings or regulatory investigations before any court or administrative body or arbitration tribunal pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against it that might affect its ability to perform its obligations under the Contract; and 7.1.15 ensure that neither it, nor any of its Affiliates or Personnel, bring any Commissioning Body into disrepute by engaging in any act or omission which is reasonably likely to diminish the trust that the public places in that Commissioning Body, regardless of whether or not such act or omission is related to the Supplier’s obligations under this Contract.
Recipient Obligations 2.1 The Recipient agrees to support the Project in accordance with this Agreement. 2.2 In supporting the Project, the Recipient must: (a) exercise reasonable diligence, care and skill; (b) administer the Funding in accordance with the Agreement to support the Fellow to complete the Project; (c) not replace the Fellow named in the Application with another person; (d) complete the Project Deliverables by the relevant Deliverable due dates. This includes the provision of the required Reports, Financial Acquittal Statements and valid tax invoices; (e) ensure that the Fellow completes the Project Milestones annually; (f) ensure it makes the Recipient Contribution to the Project as per the Application and summarised in Item 11 of Schedule 1; (g) ensure the Partners provide the Partner Contributions to the Project as per the Application and summarised in Item 12 of Schedule 1; (h) ensure that the Project expenditure is managed in accordance with the project expenditure table in the Application; (i) notify the Department within 20 Business Days of any matter that may affect the Fellow or Recipient’s eligibility for funding under the Guidelines, including but not limited to: (i) the Fellow ceasing employment with the Recipient; (ii) the Fellow moving residence to outside of Queensland; (iii) the Fellow travelling outside of Queensland for more than six weeks; (iv) the Fellow taking extended leave or being unable to undertake the Project for an extended period; (v) the Fellow changing the proportion of their time committed to the Project; (vi) the Recipient Contributions or Partner Contributions changing; (vii) the Project Partner organisations changing; and (viii) the Project expenditure changing. (j) ensure that (where relevant): (i) the Project complies with National Health and Medical Research Council Guidelines; (ii) the Project complies with the Code of Ethical Practice for Biotechnology in Queensland; (iii) the Project is cleared by all relevant ethical committees prescribed by the Recipient organisation’s research rules; and (iv) evidence of compliance with this clause is provided, if requested by the Department; (k) not assign, transfer or subcontract its obligations, without prior written consent of the Department; (l) notify the Department of any breach of these terms or any matter that may affect the performance of the Agreement; and (m) comply with all relevant laws.
Subprocessors Provider shall enter into written agreements with all Subprocessors performing functions for the Provider in order for the Provider to provide the Services pursuant to the Service Agreement, whereby the Subprocessors agree to protect Student Data in a manner no less stringent than the terms of this DPA.
Additional Statutory and Regulatory Obligations Vendor acknowledges that it has the following additional obligations under Section 2-d with respect to any Protected Data received from the District, and that any failure to fulfill one or more of these statutory or regulatory obligations will be deemed a breach of the Master Agreement and the terms of this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement: (a) To limit internal access to Protected Data to only those employees or subcontractors that are determined to have legitimate educational interests within the meaning of Section 2-d and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA); i.e., they need access in order to assist Vendor in fulfilling one or more of its obligations to the District under the Master Agreement. (b) To not use Protected Data for any purposes other than those explicitly authorized in this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement and the Master Agreement to which this Exhibit is attached. (c) To not disclose any Protected Data to any other party, except for authorized representatives of Vendor using the information to carry out Vendor’s obligations to the District and in compliance with state and federal law, regulations and the terms of the Master Agreement, unless: (i) the parent or eligible student has provided prior written consent; or (ii) the disclosure is required by statute or court order and notice of the disclosure is provided to the District no later than the time of disclosure, unless such notice is expressly prohibited by the statute or court order. (d) To maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of Protected Data in its custody. (e) To use encryption technology to protect Protected Data in its custody while in motion or at rest, using a technology or methodology specified by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in guidance issued under Section 13402(H)(2) of Public Law 111-5. (f) To adopt technologies, safeguards and practices that align with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. (g) To comply with the District’s policy on data security and privacy, Section 2-d and Part 121. (h) To not sell Protected Data nor use or disclose it for any marketing or commercial purpose or facilitate its use or disclosure by any other party for any marketing or commercial purpose or permit another party to do so. (i) To notify the District, in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 of this Data Sharing and Confidentiality Agreement, of any breach of security resulting in an unauthorized release of Protected Data by Vendor or its assignees or subcontractors in violation of applicable state or federal law, the District’s Bill of Rights for Data Security and Privacy, the District’s policies on data security and privacy, or other binding obligations relating to data privacy and security contained in the Master Agreement and this Exhibit. (j) To cooperate with the District and law enforcement to protect the integrity of investigations into the breach or unauthorized release of Protected Data. (k) To pay for or promptly reimburse the District for the full cost of notification, in the event the District is required under Section 2-d to notify affected parents, students, teachers or principals of a breach or unauthorized release of Protected Data attributed to Vendor or its subcontractors or assignees.
Customer Obligations 41.1. The Customer undertakes to use the Services strictly in accordance with the Contract and such other conditions as may be notified in writing to the Customer by Comtact from time to time and in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Communications Xxx 0000 with any other applicable laws and regulations, any directions given by the Director General of the office of Telecommunications or other competent authority. 41.2. The Customer will ensure that neither the Customer nor anyone under their control may use the Services:- o as a means of communication for a purpose other than that for which the Services are provided or in a manner in which constitutes a violation or infringement of the rights of any other party; o to make offensive, indecent, menacing, nuisance or hoax calls or calls of a defamatory character or fraudulently or in connection with a criminal offence. 41.3. The Customer hereby indemnifies and shall keep indemnified Comtact against all liabilities, claims, damages, losses and expenses arising from any breach of the Customer’s obligations in clause 41.2 and against any claim which is made against Comtact and/or the TSP because the Services are misused in any way by the Customer. Comtact or TSP reserve the right to take further action as specified in clause 46. 41.4. In respect of LCR Services the Customer is responsible for checking that the Customer is not currently in a contract with any other supplier(s) before changing over the line rental or LCR services to Comtact. Comtact will not be liable for any cancellation charges or other fees charged by the Customer’s previous supplier. 41.5. The Customer will comply with current regulations for NGNs which includes but is not limited to the following: o the Customer will provide the caller pricing information for each number wherever the number is printed or published. o the Customer will notify callers of undue delays between a call being connected and the caller accessing the service o where required the Customer will obtain prior permission for premium rate numbers 41.6. Comtact cannot be held responsible for any costs, consequential or otherwise, incurred by the Customer in preparation for the commencement of services until such time that Comtact confirms the activation of NGN number(s). The Customer should not undertake any marketing activities or publication of numbers until an order confirmation has been received from Comtact.
All new supplies equipment and services shall include manufacturer's minimum standard warranty unless otherwise agreed to in writing. Vendor shall be legally permitted to sell all products offered for sale to TIPS Members. All goods proposed and sold shall be new unless clearly stated in writing. The Vendor shall provide timely and accurate customer support for orders to TIPS Members as agreed by the Parties. Vendors shall respond to such requests within a commercially reasonable time after receipt of the request. If support andƒor training is a line item sold or packaged with a sale, support shall be as agreed with the TIPS Member. Most TIPS Members are tax exempt and the related laws andƒor regulations of the controlling jurisdiction(s) of the TIPS Member shall apply. No assignment of Agreement may be made without the prior notification of TIPS. Written approval of TIPS shall not be unreasonably withheld. Payment for delivered goods and services can only be made to the awarded Vendor, Vendor designated reseller or vendor assigned company.