Exiting Party definition
Examples of Exiting Party in a sentence
For other matters, the Exiting Party shall not be entitled to vote unless the MCSC decides otherwise or unless the vote has direct consequences for the Exiting Party.
On 28 October 2009, SI has required the non-proportional de-merger of Telco S.p.A. (“Telco”), pursuant to Article 11(b) of the Shareholders Agreement, thereby becoming an Exiting Party in relation thereto.
Each Current Party [(and each Exiting Party in relation to whom clause 10 continues to apply by virtue of clause 10.2)] submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and agrees that the Agreement is to be governed and construed according to English law.
Each Current Party [(and each Exiting Party in relation to whom clause 10 continues to apply by virtue of clause 10.2)] warrants to the other that it has not relied on any representation or agreement (whether written or oral) not expressly set out or referred to in the Agreement.
The MCSC will propose the Exit Plan to the Exiting Party for its consent.
The Exiting Party shall, in accordance with this Exit Plan, assist the remaining Parties to enable continuity of the SIDC and to enable migration of the services it performs or the documentation/information it provides.
If the Exiting Party has expressed its consent to the Exit Plan, it will be submitted to the MCSC for formal approval.
The Current Parties [(and each Exiting Party in relation to whom clause 10 continues to apply by virtue of clause 10.2)] intend for the dispute resolution procedures set out in the Primary Care Network Agreement to apply to this Agreement.
If the Exiting Party does not consent to the Exit Plan, the Parties are considered in Dispute.
The MCSC shall meet within two (2) weeks after the notification from the Exiting Party in order to launch the preparation of the Exit Plan of the Exiting Party according to Article 20.5.2. In particular, the MCSC shall assess the timescales within which the Exit shall occur.