Nature of Duties definition

Nature of Duties. Period Employed: ________________________ to _______________________

Examples of Nature of Duties in a sentence

  • Section 8.01 Appointment 156 Section 8.02 Nature of Duties 157 Section 8.03 Resignation by Agents 158 Section 8.04 Each Agent in its Individual Capacity 158 Section 8.05 Indemnification 158 Section 8.06 Lack of Reliance on Agents 159 Section 8.07 Loan Documents 159 Section 8.08 Collateral Agent 159 Section 8.09 Removal of Administrative Agent 161 Section 8.10 Delegation of Duties 162 Section 8.11 No Risk of Funds 162 Section 8.12 Lender ERISA Matters 162 Section 8.13 Erroneous Payment 163 ARTICLE IX.

  • The Agents 11.01 Appointment 11.02 Nature of Duties 11.03 Lack of Reliance on the Agents 11.04 Certain Rights of the Administrative Agent 11.05 Reliance 11.06 Indemnification 11.07 The Agents in Their Individual Capacity 11.08 Holders 11.09 Resignation by the Administrative Agent SECTION 12.

  • Agency and Security Trustee Provisions 76 12.01 Appointment and Declaration of Trust 76 12.02 Nature of Duties 76 12.03 Lack of Reliance on the Agents 77 12.04 Certain Rights of the Agents 77 12.05 Reliance 77 12.06 Indemnification 77 12.07 The Agents in their Individual Capacities 78 12.08 Resignation by an Agent 78 12.09 The Joint Lead Arrangers 79 12.10 Impaired Agent 79 12.11 Replacement of an Agent 79 12.12 Resignation by the Hermes Agent 80 SECTION 13.

  • Agency and Security Trustee Provisions 62 12.01 Appointment and Declaration of Trust 62 12.02 Nature of Duties 63 12.03 Lack of Reliance on the Agents 63 12.04 Certain Rights of the Agents 63 12.05 Reliance 64 12.06 Indemnification 64 12.07 The Agents in their Individual Capacities 64 12.08 Resignation by an Agent 64 12.09 The Lead Arrangers 65 12.10 Impaired Agent 65 12.11 Replacement of an Agent 66 12.12 Resignation by the Hermes Agent 66 SECTION 13.

  • Section 8.01 Appointment 135 Section 8.02 Nature of Duties 137 Section 8.03 Resignation by Agents 137 Section 8.04 Each Agent in its Individual Capacity 137 Section 8.05 Indemnification 138 Section 8.06 Lack of Reliance on Agents 138 Section 8.07 Loan Documents 138 Section 8.08 Collateral Agent 138 Section 8.09 Removal of Administrative Agent 141 Section 8.10 Delegation of Duties 141 Section 8.11 No Risk of Funds 141 Section 8.12 Lender ERISA Matters 141 Section 8.13 Erroneous Payment.

  • Nature of Duties; Independent Credit Investigation......................

  • Nature of Duties; Independent Credit Investigation 61 Section 7.04.

  • REGARDING AGENT 98 14.1. Appointment 99 14.2. Nature of Duties 99 14.3. Lack of Reliance on Agent and Resignation 99 14.4. Certain Rights of Agent 100 14.5. Reliance 100 14.6. Notice of Default 101 14.7. Indemnification 101 14.8. Agent in its Individual Capacity 101 14.9. Delivery of Documents 101 14.10.

  • Nature of Duties of Administrative Agent...............................63 Section 9.04.

  • The Administrative Agent 118 11.01 Appointment 119 11.02 Nature of Duties 120 11.03 Lack of Reliance on the Administrative Agent; Etc.

Related to Nature of Duties

  • Segregation of Duties means the assignment of different people in the responsibility of authorising transactions, recording transactions and maintaining custody of assets with the intention of reducing the opportunities to allow any person to be in a position to both perpetrate and conceal fraud or error due to fraud in the normal course of their duties.

  • import duties means any customs duties and other charges of equivalent effect levied on imported goods;

  • Customs Duties means any customs or import duty and a charge of any kind imposed in connection with the importation of a good, but does not include any:

  • Taxes and Duties means all taxes, duties, fees etc. payable as per applicable laws in India in connection with the development, operation and management of the Project;

  • Payment Duties The meaning specified in Section 7.2(b)(vii).

  • export duties means Customs duties and other charges having an effect equivalent to customs duties payable on the exportation of goods;

  • Extraordinary Services and "Extraordinary Expenses" means all services rendered and all expenses (including fees and expenses of Counsel) incurred under the Indenture and the Tax Agreement other than Ordinary Services and Ordinary Expenses.

  • Change in Duties means any one or more of the following:

  • Breach of Duty means the Director or Officer breached or failed to perform his or her duties to the Corporation and his or her breach of or failure to perform those duties is determined, in accordance with Section 8.04, to constitute misconduct under Section 180.0851 (2) (a) 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the Statute.

  • Unsuitable for Its Permitted Use means, with respect to any Facility, a state or condition of such Facility such that (a) following any damage or destruction involving a Facility, (i) such Facility cannot be operated on a commercially practicable basis for its Permitted Use and it cannot reasonably be expected to be restored to substantially the same condition as existed immediately before such damage or destruction, and as otherwise required by Section 10.2.4, within twelve (12) months following such damage or destruction or such longer period of time as to which business interruption insurance is available to cover Rent and other costs related to the applicable Property following such damage or destruction, (ii) the damage or destruction, if uninsured, exceeds $1,000,000 or (iii) the cost of such restoration exceeds ten percent (10%) of the fair market value of such Property immediately prior to such damage or destruction, or (b) as the result of a partial taking by Condemnation, such Facility cannot be operated, in the good faith judgment of Tenant, on a commercially practicable basis for its Permitted Use.

  • Duties includes obligations. (5) The word “person” includes natural persons, firms, companies, associations, partnerships, trusts, corporations, governmental agencies and units, and other legal entities. (6) The word “shall” is mandatory. (7) The word “day” means calendar day. (8) The word “Work” is defined in Section 2. (9) A definition in this contract will not apply to the extent the context requires otherwise.

  • Duties and Charges means in relation to any particular transaction or dealing all stamp and other duties, taxes, Government charges, bank charges, transfer fees, registration fees and other duties and charges in connection with the increase or decrease of the Trust Property or the creation, issue, sale, transfer, redemption or purchase of Units or the sale or purchase of Investment or in respect of the issue, transfer, cancellation or replacement of a Certificate or otherwise which may have become or may be payable in respect of or prior to or upon the occasion of the transaction or dealing in respect of which such duties and charges are payable, but do not include the remuneration payable to the Distribution Company or any Commission payable to agents on sales and redemption of Units or any Commission charges or costs which may have been taken into account in ascertaining the Net Asset Value.

  • Permitted Recipients means the parties to this agreement, the employees of each party and any third parties engaged to perform obligations in connection with this Agreement;

  • Miscellaneous You will promptly notify XOOM if there is any drastic change in your energy consumption. For the purpose of accounting both parties accept the quantity, quality and measurements determined by your local utility company. Except as provided by law, you will pay all taxes or other fees due and payable with respect to customer obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the state of North Carolina without recourse to such states choice of law rules. There may be a delay before your local utility switches your natural gas supply to XOOM. XOOM is not responsible for such delays. Communications: XOOM may correspond with you by United States Postal Service, electronic means, or other method, at its sole discretion. Insolvency: You acknowledge and agree that this Agreement and the transaction(s) contemplated under this Agreement constitute a “forward contract” within the meaning of the United States Bankruptcy Code. To the fullest extent possible, you agree to waive the provisions afforded by Section 366 of the United States Bankruptcy Code and acknowledge that for purposes of the application of principles afforded “forward contracts” the provisions of Section 366 shall not apply to you or to this Agreement.

  • affairs means the relationships among a corporation, its affiliates and the shareholders, directors and officers of such bodies corporate but does not include the business carried on by such bodies corporate; (“affaires internes”)

  • Permitted Use , in relation to a property, means the limited purposes for which the property may be used in terms of –

  • Business Purposes ’ means purposes normally or otherwise reasonably associ- ated with the use of land for business activities, including shops, offices, showrooms, restaurants or similar businesses other than places of instruction, public garages, builder’s yards, scrap yards and industrial activities;

  • Managing general agent or "MGA" means any person who: