Transfer of Responsibility on Expiry or Termination 15.1 The Contractor shall, at no cost to the Department, promptly provide such assistance and comply with such timetable as the Department may reasonably require for the purpose of ensuring an orderly transfer of responsibility upon the expiry or other termination of this Contract. The Department shall be entitled to require the provision of such assistance both prior to and, for a reasonable period of time after the expiry or other termination of this Contract.
CONDITIONS OF SETTLEMENT, EFFECT OF DISAPPROVAL, CANCELLATION OR TERMINATION 9.1 The Effective Date of this Settlement Agreement shall not occur unless and until each of the following events occurs and shall be the date upon which the last (in time) of the following events occurs:
CERTAIN TERMINATIONS PROHIBITED; CERTAIN CANCELLATIONS NON-APPEALABLE The following circumstances will not be considered a valid basis for termination of this agreement, and will be considered non- appealable or irrelevant to an appeal of a cancellation fee assessment:
VARIATION, CANCELLATION AND WAIVER 35.1 No addition to, variation, waiver of any right or consensual cancellation of the Agreement will be of any effect unless in writing and signed by or on behalf of both Parties.
Variation of Charges (a) Subject to clause 5.6(b), ARTC will immediately pass on to the Access Holder any net effect of any imposition of new taxes or charges, increases or decreases in taxes or charges (other than income tax) which is a tax, royalty, rate, duty, levy or impost of general application imposed on ARTC by any government or regulatory authority and which is directly attributable to the provision by ARTC to the Access Holder of access to the Network.
Termination of Charter SCSB may terminate this Charter for those reasons provided in state law, USBE rule, or for material breach of this Agreement31 subject to the right of appeal as provided in U.C.A. §53G-5-503. In addition, the Governing Board may voluntarily terminate this Agreement.32 In the case of any termination whether it is voluntary, or initiated by SCSB action, and after the settlement of all outstanding obligation from the assets on hand, there is a presumption 28 U.C.A. §53G-5-501(2)(a)(i) 29 U.C.A. §53G-5-501(2)(a)(ii) 30 U.C.A. §53G-5-501(2)(a)(iii) 31 U.C.A. §53G-5-503 32 U.C.A. §53G-5-504(c) that the property of a School shall revert to the SCSB.33 A School may defeat the presumption of SCSB ownership with documentation that the School purchased the property with private funding, and compelling documentation exists that the School or its founders or directors were never reimbursed from public funds.