Extent of definition

Extent of. Engagement: Wilde Law Firm is being engaged for the sole purpose of facilitating, negotiating and obtaining approval from the Seller’s Lienholder(s) (“Lienholder(s)”) to allow a short sale of above Property. Arrangements for any services outside the scope of this Engagement Letter must be made under a separate agreement between Client(s) and Wilde Law Firm. Client must seek separate legal counsel or representation for any issues or matters outside of or incidental to the short sale facilitation and negotiation services described in this Engagement Letter. Such issues or matters may include, but are not limited to closing and title work, foreclosure, foreclosure defense, disputes, disputes with the other parties to the contract, disputes with your Lienholder(s) and tax advice in regards to the short sale. Tax advice is outside the scope of this Engagement Letter.

Examples of Extent of in a sentence

  • MAJOR LEASE TERM SUMMARY i 1.1 Extent of Leasehold ............................................................................................

  • Extent of Leasehold 1 1.2 Relocation, Expansion, Contraction....................................................................

  • Extent of Agreement This Contract is the exclusive statement of the agreement between the parties in relation to the Services.

  • When there is a discharge, the Central Valley Water Board is to determine an initial liability amount on a per gallon basis using the Potential for Harm score and the Extent of Deviation from Requirement of the violation.

  • Extent of obligations The obligations of all parties to this agreement extend only to the parties’ conduct in respect of licensable transactions.

  • If an Extent of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Landlord shall upon notice to Tenant have the immediate right, whether or not the Term shall have been terminated pursuant to the preceding paragraph, to re-enter, with due process of law, and repossess the Premises or any part thereof by force, summary proceedings, ejectment or otherwise and the right to remove all persons and property therefrom.

  • Extent of Benefits - Full-time Employees injured in the line of duty and not resulting from willful and wanton disregard, or total disregard for personal safety on the part of the Employee, will receive injury leave pay for a maximum of one (1) year (2080 work hours) for each new and separate injury, subject to the conditions set forth in this Section.

  • Extent of leave for this purpose shall not exceed the time necessary to arrange proper care for those affected.

  • Extent of interest to be acquired Transfer Portion of interest to be acquired Full volume of the Customer's Allocation.

  • The reference document Extent of the Trunk Road Network published by Transport Scotland, identifies protocols for determining the boundaries between the Trunk Roads included in the Unit and the roads which are the responsibility of Operational Partners including local authorities for the purposes of this Contract.

Related to Extent of

  • Maximum extent practicable means the highest level of performance that is achievable but is not equivalent to a performance standard identified in this ordinance as determined in accordance with S. 055 of this ordinance.

  • Causes of Action means any claims, interests, damages, remedies, causes of action, demands, rights, actions, suits, obligations, liabilities, accounts, defenses, offsets, powers, privileges, licenses, liens, indemnities, guaranties, and franchises of any kind or character whatsoever, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, existing or hereinafter arising, contingent or non-contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, secured or unsecured, assertable, directly or derivatively, matured or unmatured, suspected or unsuspected, in contract, tort, law, equity, or otherwise. Causes of Action also include: (a) all rights of setoff, counterclaim, or recoupment and claims under contracts or for breaches of duties imposed by law; (b) the right to object to or otherwise contest Claims or Interests; (c) claims pursuant to sections 362, 510, 542, 543, 544 through 550, or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code; and (d) such claims and defenses as fraud, mistake, duress, and usury, and any other defenses set forth in section 558 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Hold Harmless All parties hereby covenant and agree to: (1) indemnify and hold Holder harmless from and against all claims, injuries, suits and damages arising out of the performance by Holder of its duties; (2) not to ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ for any decision of Holder to disburse ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ money in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Limitation of Liability PrimePay has negotiated preferred terms and conditions with FD as a service to PrimePay Clients. Client understands that FD, and not PrimePay, will be performing those services and that Client will enter its own service agreement(s) with FD for such services under terms and conditions specified by FD and agreed to by Client. Accordingly, Client acknowledges that FD shall be the provider of Payment Processing Services hereunder and that PrimePay shall have no liability whatsoever for or related to the performance of those services, including any and all damages, costs and related expenses (including attorney fees).

  • Unknown Claims means any Released Plaintiffs’ Claims which Plaintiffs do not, or any Settlement Class Member does not, know or suspect to exist in his, her, or its favor at the time of the release of such claims, and any Released Defendants’ Claims which any Defendant does not know or suspect to exist in his, her, or its favor at the time of the release of such claims, which, if known by him, her, or it, might have affected his, her, or its decision(s) with respect to this Settlement. With respect to any and all Released Claims, the Parties stipulate and agree that, upon the Effective Date, Plaintiffs and Defendants shall expressly waive, and each of the other Settlement Class Members shall be deemed to have waived, and by operation of the Order and Final Judgment shall have expressly waived, any and all provisions, rights, and benefits conferred by any law of any state or territory of the United States, or principle of common law or foreign law, which is similar, comparable, or equivalent to Cal. Civ. Code § 1542, which provides: