Licences 4.1 Lonza hereby grants to Licensee a world-wide non-exclusive licence (with the right to sublicense, subject to Clause 4.3 below) under the System Know-How and Patent Rights to use, develop, manufacture, market, sell, offer for sale, distribute, import and export Product in the Territory. 4.2 Save as expressly provided by Clause 2.2 above, the Licensee hereby undertakes not to make any modifications or adaptations to the System during the subsistence of this Agreement. 4.3 Subject to the provisions of this Clause 4.3, Licensee shall be entitled to grant a sublicence to the rights granted by Clause 4.1 to any one or more third parties for the purposes of any such third party producing Product for Licensee provided always: 4.3.1 Licensee shall ensure such sublicensee’s use of the System, the Intellectual Property and the Product is undertaken solely for the purpose of establishing a manufacturing process for Product, or producing Product, for Licensee; and 4.3.2 The sublicensee shall not, by virtue of this Agreement, be granted any right or licence, either express or implied, under any patent or proprietary right vested in Lonza or otherwise, to use the System, the Intellectual Property or the Product other than for the purposes of establishing a manufacturing Process for Product or producing Product for Licensee and Licensee agrees to ensure that such sublicensee shall not assign, transfer, further sublicense or otherwise make over the benefit or the burden of the rights granted to it pursuant to this Agreement; and 4.3.3 Any sublicence granted shall be expressly subject and subordinate to the terms of this Agreement, and it shall be Licensee’s responsibility to ensure the strict adherence by any sublicensee hereunder to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 4.3.4 Prior to the grant of any sublicence pursuant to this Clause 4 Licensee shall obtain the written consent of Lonza (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), to the grant of such sublicence. 4.4 If, on a country-by-country basis, any granted patents that form part of the Patent Rights (including any re-issued patents and unexpired patents), subsequently expire or no longer contain a Valid Claim such Patent Rights shall automatically fall outside the scope of this Agreement and the provisions of Clauses 4.1 to 4.3 shall only apply, with respect to granted patents, to those granted patents which contain a Valid Claim and form part of the Patents Rights for as long as those granted patents remain in force. 4.5 On a country-by-country basis, where no Valid Claims within the Patent Rights remain in force, the provisions of Clauses 4.1 to 4.3 shall only apply for as long as the System Know-How remains secret and substantial.
NATIONAL JOINT COUNCIL AGREEMENTS 22.1 Subject to the National Joint Council By-Laws, agreements concluded by the National Joint Council of the Public Service on items which may be included in a collective agreement, and which the parties to this agreement have endorsed after December 6, 1978, will form part of this collective agreement, subject to the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act (FPSLRA) and any legislation by Parliament that has been or may be, as the case may be, established pursuant to any Act prescribed in Section 113(b) of the PSLRA. 22.2 NJC items which may be included in a collective agreement are those items which the parties to the NJC agreements have designated as such or upon which the Chairman of the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Board has made a ruling pursuant to (c) of the NJC Memorandum of Understanding which became effective December 6, 1978 22.3 The following directives, as amended from time to time by National Joint Council recommendation and which have been approved by the National Research Council Canada, form part of this Agreement: - Bilingualism Bonus Directive - Commuting Assistance Directive - Occupational Health and Safety Directive - Relocation Directive - Travel Directive - First Aid to the General Public – Allowances for Employees - Public Service Health Care Plan - Uniforms Directive 22.4 During the term of this Agreement, other directives may be added to the above noted list. 22.5 Grievances in regard to the above directives shall be presented in accordance with clause 19.1 of the Grievance Procedure article of this Agreement.
Liquor License 5.7.1. Promptly following the Contract Date, Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, shall make all necessary applications, if any, for, and shall thereafter diligently pursue, issuance of all licenses and approvals required under any Legal Requirements for the continued sale of alcoholic beverages at each Hotel from and after the Closing Date (including temporary permits, to the extent available) consistent with the practices and procedures in effect as of the Contract Date (collectively, “Liquor Licenses”). Purchaser shall keep Seller informed of the status of such applications, and shall promptly respond to Seller’s inquiries regarding the status of the same. Seller shall cause Manager to reasonably cooperate with Purchaser as necessary. 5.7.2. If necessary, at the Closing the applicable Seller shall cause Manager to enter into an Interim Liquor Agreement that will permit Purchaser to continue the sale of alcoholic beverages at such Hotel from and after the Closing Date consistent with the practices and procedures in effect as of the Contract Date, provided that the Interim Liquor Agreement is, in the judgment of such Seller and Purchaser (and if applicable, Manager), each acting reasonably and in good faith, permitted by all applicable Legal Requirements and is custom or practice in the geographic area in which such Hotel is located. The Interim Liquor Agreement shall (i) be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to such Seller and Purchaser (and if applicable, Manager), (ii) provide for the indemnification by Purchaser of the applicable Seller Parties with respect to all Damages related to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at such Hotel from and after the Closing Date, (iii) provide that Purchaser shall maintain liquor liability insurance from such companies, and in such forms and amounts, as may be acceptable to such Seller, and/or Manager, as applicable, which policies shall name such Seller and/or Manager, as applicable, as additional insureds thereunder, and (iv) expire on the date of issuance of the Liquor License.
COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY Identify the competent supervisory authority/ies in accordance with Clause 13
Cooperation with supervisory authorities 1. The data exporter agrees to deposit a copy of this contract with the supervisory authority if it so requests or if such deposit is required under the applicable data protection law. 2. The parties agree that the supervisory authority has the right to conduct an audit of the data importer, and of any subprocessor, which has the same scope and is subject to the same conditions as would apply to an audit of the data exporter under the applicable data protection law. 3. The data importer shall promptly inform the data exporter about the existence of legislation applicable to it or any subprocessor preventing the conduct of an audit of the data importer, or any subprocessor, pursuant to paragraph 2. In such a case the data exporter shall be entitled to take the measures foreseen in Clause 5 (b).
CENTRAL LABOUR RELATIONS COMMITTEE C4.1 OPSBA, the Crown and OSSTF agree to establish a joint Central Labour Relations Committee to promote and facilitate communication between rounds of bargaining on issues of joint interest.
Negotiations Committee At all negotiations meetings with the Employer representatives for a renewal of this Agreement, the Union may be represented by a negotiations committee composed of five (5) bargaining unit members. No deduction from the regular pay of such Employees will be made for attendance at such meetings with the Employer’s representatives held during the Employee's regular working hours. The Union has the right to have up to an additional five (5) members, including Union Officers, on the Negotiating Committee at no cost to the Employer.
Liquor Licenses To the extent that a license or permit required for service of alcoholic beverages at the Property (a “Liquor License”) is issued to Seller, Seller shall, to the extent permitted or not prohibited by applicable laws, rules or regulations, transfer such Liquor License to Buyer at Closing. If a Liquor License cannot be transferred to Buyer by Seller or otherwise obtained by Buyer prior to the scheduled Closing, to the extent permitted or not prohibited by applicable law, Seller shall cooperate with Buyer by entering, or causing its Affiliate holding the current liquor permit for the Property to enter into, an interim alcoholic beverage management agreement with respect to the sale of alcoholic beverages at the Property in a form substantially similar to the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit J. Seller shall also assist and cooperate with Buyer if Buyer elects to apply for an interim/temporary liquor license so that alcoholic beverages may continue to be served at the Property pending issuance of the permanent Liquor License. To the extent that a Liquor License is issued to Manager, Manager shall, to the extent permitted by applicable laws, rules or regulations, continue to hold such Liquor License after Closing. To the extent that Seller and/or Manager is not able to transfer a Liquor License to Buyer at Closing, Seller and/or Manager agree to cooperate with Buyer to facilitate the issuance or transfer of the Liquor License. The foregoing provisions of this Section 8.9 notwithstanding, (i) all costs incurred by Manager and/or Seller in connection with obtaining or transferring Liquor License for the Property shall be borne by Buyer, and (ii) neither Seller nor Manager shall have any obligation to transfer an existing liquor permit to Buyer prior to Closing, and (iii) Buyer shall not obtain, and Seller and Manager shall have no obligation to pursue, any Liquor License for the Property prior to Closing if the issuance of such Liquor License would impact the rights of Seller or Manager under any existing liquor permit, and (iv) if this Contract is terminated, Buyer agrees to promptly withdraw any pending application for a Liquor License for the Property.
Sub-licensing CytRx shall be entitled to grant sub-licences of its rights under the terms and conditions of Clause 2.1 of this Agreement to any person, provided that: (a) the sub-licence shall include performance and financial obligations on the sub-licensee which are at least equivalent to the obligations on CytRx under this Agreement; (b) the sub-licence shall continue following the termination of this Agreement for any reason as a licence between ICIL and the sub-licensee pursuant to clause 14.5.2, provided that if the royalties and other consideration provided for in the sub-licence are less that that provided for in this Agreement such royalties or other consideration shall be increased to be the same as provided for in this Agreement and further provided that the sub-licensee agrees in writing to such new financial terms and to the substitution of CytRx by ICIL; (c) within thirty (30) days of the grant of any sub-licence CytRx shall provide to ICIL a summary of the material terms of the sub-licence and a written agreement from the sub-licensee to be bound by the provisions of this Agreement to the extent applicable; (d) except in the case of the continuation of the licence pursuant to Clause 2.5(b) CytRx shall be responsible for any breach of the sub-licence by the sub-licensee, as if the breach had been that of CytRx under this Agreement, and CytRx shall indemnify ICIL against any loss, damages, costs, claims or expenses which are awarded against or suffered by ICIL as a result of any such breach by the sub-licensee; and (e) no sub-licence shall carry any right to sub-sub-licence all of the rights granted to CytRx under this Agreement without the consent of ICIL (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld) save that a sub-licence can be sub-licensed for the purposes of manufacture or co-marketing without the consent of ICIL.