Local Requirements definition
Examples of Local Requirements in a sentence
Buyer shall indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless from and against all fines, penalties, costs, expenses, claims and liabilities arising out of or relating to any Local Requirements.
If a Local Requirement is required for the Property to be transferred to or occupied by Buyer, Buyer waives such Local Requirements to the extent waivable.
Except to the extent of the Local Requirements Exception and as provided in the definition of “Own”, the Grantors are the legal and beneficial owners of the Collateral.
Subject to the Local Requirements Exception, the relevant Owner Subsidiary has good and marketable legal title to its respective Pool Aircraft, free and clear of Liens other than Permitted Liens.
Subject to the Local Requirements Exception, an Owner Subsidiary Owns each Pool Aircraft.
If a Local Requirement is required to be satisfied in order for the Property to be transferred to or occupied by Buyer, Buyer hereby waives such Local Requirements to the extent waivable.
This Israeli Local Requirements Annex (the “Annex”) shall be considered as an integral part of the Personal Data Processing Agreement for SAP Cloud Services (the “DPA”) and is intended to supplement it.
Delete the contents of Schedule 5 Part 1 (Information Requirements) and replace with the equivalent Part 1 set out in Appendix 9, completed with Local Requirements Reported Locally as applicable.
Schedule 2, Scope, Appendix 1 Introduction, Attachment 1.8 Local Requirements in Relation to Transfer & Suspension of Operating Company’s Responsibilities contains local requirements (if any) in relation to transfer and suspension of Operating Company responsibilities.
Contractor shall at its expense comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations ("Local Requirements") in the performance of the Services by Contractor and its employees, subcontractors, and suppliers, including, without limitation, all applicable Legal Requirements relating to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and hazardous substances.