Transition Co-operation Sample Clauses

Transition Co-operation. Commencing on (a) the date being eighteen (18) months prior to the expected termination of this Agreement or (b) where the Parties have less than eighteen (18) months’ advance notice of the termination of this Agreement, on the Parties becoming aware that the Agreement is expected to terminate within eighteen (18) months (including by virtue of a reasonable possible occurrence of an event of the type set out in Sub-Sections 4.2(d)), until the date of termination of this Agreement (the “Termination Migration Period”), the Parties shall work together in good faith with a view to achieving an orderly transition of the manufacturing arrangements to such facilities and such Persons as BATUS Japan may specify due to the termination of this Agreement. During the Termination Migration Period: (a) as soon as reasonably practicable, BATUS Japan shall submit to RJRTC a draft migration plan to assist in the orderly transfer of the relevant manufacturing arrangements, which the Parties shall discuss and seek to agree as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter; (b) RJRTC shall provide to BATUS Japan all reasonable assistance and co-operation to transfer production including enabling BATUS Japan to carry out consumer product and other relevant tests; and (c) RJRTC shall provide to BATUS all blend recipes, Bills of Materials and Specifications and will identify other Intellectual Property relating to the Products (and relevant Cigarette brand families) being manufactured by RJRTC at the relevant time. The above shall apply irrespective of the reason for termination of this Agreement and irrespective of whether this Agreement is extended in accordance with Sub-Section 4.4.
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Related to Transition Co-operation

  • Co-operation The Custodian shall cooperate with and supply necessary information to the entity or entities appointed by the Trust to keep the books of account of the Fund and/or compute the value of the assets of the Fund. The Custodian shall take all such reasonable actions as the Trust may from time to time request to enable the Trust to obtain, from year to year, favorable opinions from the Trust's independent accountants with respect to the Custodian's activities hereunder in connection with (a) the preparation of the Trust's reports on Form N-1A and Form N-SAR and any other reports required by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and (b) the fulfillment by the Trust of any other requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Tax Reclamation Services May be subject to additional charges depending upon the service level agreed. Tax reclaims that have been outstanding for more than 6 (six) months with the client will be charged $[ ] per claim. Out of Pocket Expenses § Charges incurred by U.S. Bank, N.A. for local taxes, stamp duties or other local duties and assessments, stock exchange fees, postage and insurance for shipping, facsimile reporting, extraordinary telecommunications fees, proxy services and other shareholder communications or other expenses which are unique to a country in which the client or its clients is investing will be passed along as incurred. § A surcharge may be added to certain out-of-pocket expenses listed herein to cover handling, servicing and other administrative costs associated with the activities giving rise to such expenses. Also, certain expenses are charged at a predetermined flat rate. § SWIFT reporting and message fees.

  • Transition Seller will not take any action that is designed or intended to have the effect of discouraging any lessor, licensor, customer, supplier, or other business associate of the Company from maintaining the same business relationships with the Company after the Closing as it maintained with the Company prior to the Closing. The Seller will refer all customer inquiries relating to the business of the Company to the Purchaser from and after the Closing.

  • Interim Operations (a) The Company covenants and agrees as to itself and its Subsidiaries that, after the date hereof and prior to the Effective Time (unless Parent shall otherwise approve in writing (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned)), and except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Agreement or as required by a Governmental Entity or applicable Laws, the business of it and its Subsidiaries shall be conducted in all material respects in the ordinary course and, to the extent consistent with the foregoing, the Company and its Subsidiaries shall use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to preserve their business organizations substantially intact, maintain satisfactory relationships with Governmental Entities, NERC, PJM, customers and suppliers having significant business dealings with them and keep available the services of their key employees; provided, however, that no action taken by the Company or its Subsidiaries with respect to matters specifically addressed by clauses (i)-(xx) of this Section 6.1(a) shall be deemed a breach of this sentence unless such action would constitute a breach of such other provision. In furtherance of the foregoing, from the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time, except (A) as otherwise expressly permitted by this Agreement, (B) as Parent may approve in writing (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), (C) as is required by applicable Law or any Governmental Entity or (D) as set forth in Section 6.1(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company will not and will not permit its Subsidiaries to:

  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Company has developed and implemented a contingency planning program to evaluate the effect of significant events that may adversely affect the customers, assets, or employees of Company and Company Bank. To Company’s Knowledge, such program ensures that Company can recover its mission critical functions, and complies in all material respects with the requirements of the FFIEC and the FDIC.

  • Transition Planning 28 4.5. Control of Other Party's Business . . . . . . . . . 28

  • Transition Services Agreement Seller shall have executed and delivered the Transition Services Agreement.

  • Ongoing Operations From the Effective Date through Closing:

  • Transition Services The Purchasers will provide to the Sellers termination assistance as reasonably requested in order to provide an orderly transition following the termination of the Agreement (or any portion thereof), and the Sellers will provide to the Purchasers reasonable cooperation and assistance in connection therewith. In connection with this transition assistance, the Purchasers and Sellers will reasonably cooperate in the transition of the Services from the Purchasers to any Replacement Provider. With respect to the Serviced Appointments subject to termination, the Sellers shall provide the Purchasers with notice of the effective date (each, a “Transition Effective Date”) of the transition of the Services to a Replacement Provider. Notwithstanding any termination of the Agreement (or any portion thereof) in accordance with this Article II, with respect to the Serviced Appointments subject to termination, the rights and obligations of the parties under the Servicing Agreement shall remain in effect until the applicable Transition Effective Date.

  • Transition Plan 1. A transition plan is a detailed description of the process of transferring enrollees from non-participating providers to the Health Plan's behavioral health care provider network to ensure optimal continuity of care. The transition plan shall include, but not be limited to, a timeline for transferring enrollees, description of provider clinical record transfers, scheduling of appointments, and proposed prescription drug protocols and claims approval for existing providers during the transition period. The Health Plan shall document its efforts relating to the transition plan in the enrollee’s clinical records.

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