TJCOG Concurrence Sample Clauses

TJCOG Concurrence. TJCOG reserves the right to concur in any compromise or settlement of any claim involving the Project and the Recipient.
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  • Payment of Indebtedness Upon Demand The Customer shall at all times be liable for the payment upon demand of any obligations owing from the Customer to you, and the Customer shall be liable to you for any deficiency remaining in any such accounts in the event of the liquidation thereof (as contemplated in Paragraph 3 of this Agreement or otherwise), in whole or in part, by you or by the Customer; and the Customer shall make payment of such obligations upon demand.

  • Priority consideration If the Contract Amount is $200,000 or more, Contractor shall give priority consideration in filling vacancies in positions funded by this Agreement to qualified recipients of aid under Welfare and Institutions Code section 11200 in accordance with PCC 10353.

  • CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS A certificate signed by the officer of Maybank as to the monies for the time being due and owing to Maybank from the Cardmember shall be conclusive evidence or proof that the amount appearing therein is due and owing and payable by the Cardmember to Maybank.

  • Treatment of Indebtedness Failure of Licensee to satisfy the financial obligations of this License Agreement may result in one or more of the following:

  • Payment of Indebtedness Pledgor will pay the principal sum of the Note secured hereby, together with interest thereon, at the time and in the manner provided in the Note.

  • Lock Out The Employer will not lock out employees as a consequence of any dispute arising during the period of this Agreement.

  • If there is a permitted secondary offering (1) If the Issuer is an emerging issuer and you have sold in a permitted secondary offering 10% or more of your escrow securities, your escrow securities will be released as follows: For delivery to complete the IPO All escrow securities sold by you in the permitted secondary offering 6 months after the listing date 1/6 of your remaining escrow securities 12 months after the listing date 1/5 of your remaining escrow securities 18 months after the listing date 1/4 of your remaining escrow securities 24 months after the listing date 1/3 of your remaining escrow securities 30 months after the listing date 1/2 of your remaining escrow securities 36 months after the listing date your remaining escrow securities *In the simplest case, where there are no changes to the remaining escrow securities upon completion of the permitted secondary offering and no additional escrow securities, the release schedule outlined above results in the remaining escrow securities being released in equal tranches of 16 2/3%.

  • No Financing Contingency Purchaser understands and agrees that this Agreement is not contingent upon Purchaser obtaining financing for Closing. Purchaser shall be solely responsible for making Purchaser’s own financial arrangements to enable Purchaser to pay Seller for the Unit and Purchaser acknowledges that the satisfaction of any condition imposed by a lender is solely at Purchaser’s risk, including, without limitation, the risk of any downward fluctuation in the value of the Unit.

  • Percentages of ADB Financing 2. Except as ADB may otherwise agree, the items of the Categories listed in the Table shall be financed out of the proceeds of the Loan on the basis of the percentages set forth in the Table. Interest Charge

  • Margin of Preference and Reservations 32.1 A margin of preference may be allowed on locally manufactured goods only when the contract is open to international tendering, where the tender is likely to attract foreign goods and where the contract exceeds the threshold specified in the Regulations.

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