Enforcement Limitations definition

Enforcement Limitations means any applicable bankruptcy, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or other similar Applicable Law from time to time in effect affecting creditors’ rights generally and principles governing the availability of equitable remedies.
Enforcement Limitations has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.
Enforcement Limitations has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

Examples of Enforcement Limitations in a sentence

  • If JWG has incurred any expenses relating to preparation for any Works which are subsequently cancelled by the Client, the Client is responsible for the payment of those expenses, which are to be calculated in accordance with the Schedule of Rates and these Terms.

  • Each of the Assigned Contracts is a valid and binding obligation of the parties thereto, enforceable in accordance with its terms (subject to the Enforcement Limitations) and in full force and effect.

  • Each of the Intellectual Property Agreements is in full force and effect in accordance with its terms (subject to the Enforcement Limitations).

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  • This Agreement and each Ancillary Agreement to which Buyer is a party, when executed and delivered by the applicable Seller or Sellers, will constitute valid and legally binding obligations of Buyer enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforcement Limitations.

  • There are limits regarding confidentiality which you should be aware of before your discussion with the EAP staff.

  • This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Purchaser and, assuming this Agreement constitutes the valid and binding agreement of the Company, the Member Representative and each of the Members, constitutes the valid and binding agreement of Purchaser, enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its terms, except that such enforceability may be limited by Enforcement Limitations.

  • In late 2003 the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) announced that there would be an award of licences in January 2004, but three years later this had still not come into effect.34 According to the BTRC, 30 million international calls enter Bangladesh every day.

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  • This Contract and each such Ancillary Agreement has been or will be duly executed and delivered by Buyer and, assuming this Contract and each such Ancillary Agreement constitutes the valid and binding obligation of each other party thereto, constitutes the valid and binding obligation of Buyer, enforceable against Buyer in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to the Enforcement Limitations.


More Definitions of Enforcement Limitations

Enforcement Limitations is defined in Section 7.2.
Enforcement Limitations as defined in Section 4.1.1. Environment: soil, land surface or subsurface strata, surface waters (including navigable waters, ocean waters, streams, ponds, drainage basins and wetlands), groundwater, drinking water supply, stream sediments, ambient air (including indoor air), plant and animal life and any other environmental medium or natural resource.
Enforcement Limitations is defined in Section 4.3 of this Agreement.

Related to Enforcement Limitations

  • Enforcement Expenses shall include all reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, transcript costs, fees of experts, travel expenses, duplicating costs, printing and binding costs, telephone charges, postage, delivery service fees, and all other out-of-pocket disbursements or expenses of the types customarily incurred in connection with an action to enforce indemnification or advancement rights, or an appeal from such action. Expenses, however, shall not include fees, salaries, wages or benefits owed to Indemnitee.

  • Enforcement Event means an Event of Default.

  • Enforcement agency means any agency granted authority to enforce the Federal labor laws. It includes the enforcement components of DOL (Wage and Hour Division, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, and the National Labor Relations Board. It also means a State agency designated to administer an OSHA-approved State Plan, but only to the extent that the State agency is acting in its capacity as administrator of such plan. It does not include other Federal agencies which, in their capacity as contracting agencies, conduct investigations of potential labor law violations. The enforcement agencies associated with each labor law under E.O. 13673 are–

  • Post-Enforcement Priority of Payments means the order of priority pursuant to which the Guarantor Available Funds shall be applied on each Guarantor Payment Date, following the delivery of a Guarantor Default Notice, in accordance with the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Enforcement Action any action to enforce any Obligations or Loan Documents or to realize upon any Collateral (whether by judicial action, self-help, notification of Account Debtors, exercise of setoff or recoupment, or otherwise).

  • Enforcement Director means the Assistant Director of the Office of Enforcement for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, or his or her delegate.

  • enforcement authority means any person or body having jurisdiction to enforce or to take action under or in respect of the relevant legal requirement.

  • Enforcement Notice means a written notice delivered by either the ABL Agent or the Term Agent to the other announcing that an Enforcement Period has commenced.

  • Legitimate law enforcement purpose means a goal within the lawful authority of an officer that is to be achieved through methods or conduct condoned by the officer’s appointing authority.

  • Drug enforcement administration means the drug enforcement

  • Local law enforcement agency means the police of a city, town, village or other incorporated area or the sheriff of an unincorporated area or any sworn officer of the Illinois Department of State Police.

  • Enforcement Officer means a person authorised to carry out enforcement duties under Chapter 3 of the 2009 Act;

  • Pre-Petition Credit Agreement has the meaning assigned to such term in the Recitals.

  • Enforcement Official means the Director of Public Works or his or her designee.

  • Compliance Enforcement Authority means NERC or the Regional Entity, or any entity as otherwise designated by an Applicable Governmental Authority, in their respective roles of monitoring and/or enforcing compliance with mandatory and enforceable Reliability Standards in their respective jurisdictions.

  • Civil Enforcement Officer means a person authorised by or on behalf of Lancashire County Council in accordance with Section 76 of the Traffic Management Act 2004;