Requiring Party definition

Requiring Party has the meaning ascribed to it in the “Commercially Reasonable” definition;
Requiring Party is defined in Section 6.2. --------------- ----------- "Revised Disclosure Schedule" means the revised disclosure schedule --------------------------- attached hereto as Schedule I. ----------

Examples of Requiring Party in a sentence

  • If the Requiring Party reasonably believes the Party being audited is not cooperating in a Commercially Reasonable manner, it shall notify the Party being audited accordingly and the Parties shall meet and discuss in good faith to determine what additional information is required.

  • The Requiring Party undertakes to procure that the jointly appointed independent accounting firm is bound by obligations of confidentiality at least as strict as those set out in Article 12.

  • The Party being audited shall comply with all reasonable requests for information or access in a timely manner and shall cooperate in a Commercially Reasonable manner with the Requiring Party and the jointly appointed independent accounting firm.

  • In all other circumstances (i.e. overcharge or undercharge lower than EUR 50,000), the audit costs will remain for the account of the Requiring Party.

  • Landlord and the City shall be afforded all protections afforded any such Requiring Party under any such Required Policy, to the extent such protections exceed the protections afforded Landlord and the City under this Article XIII.

  • If a deficiency is claimed, the Providing Party shall respond to the Requiring Party within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the Requiring Party’s response with a plan to cure the deficiency.

  • Should any Products or any part thereof become, or in the Providing Party opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement or the like under the patent or copyright or trade secret laws of Canada or the United States, the Providing Party shall have the right, at the Providing Party’s option and expense, either to procure for the Requiring Party the right to continue using the Products, or to replace or modify the Products so that the Products becomes noninfringing.

  • In the event that any tax levied hereunder is later held to be invalid, the Providing Party shall refund to the Requiring Party any amount paid by the Requiring Party of the tax held to be invalid.

  • This measurement can support OOWs to foresee the collision risk at present and in the future.

  • If there is a change in the Task Specification, or any Services contained therein, due to changes in the Requiring Party’s requirements which requires time or expense charges by the Providing Party in excess of what was contemplated in connection with the preparation of the Services and price quotations in the Task Specification, the Providing Party shall notify the Requiring Party in writing of the fee for such change and provide justification for such fee.

Related to Requiring Party

  • Acquiring Party has the meaning given such term in Section 4.1.

  • Terminating Party As defined in Section 7.1(f).

  • Independent Third Party means any Person who, immediately prior to a contemplated transaction, does not own in excess of 5% of the Company’s Common Units on a fully-diluted basis (a “5% Owner”), who is not controlling, controlled by or under common control with any such 5% Owner and who is not the spouse or descendant (by birth or adoption) of any such 5% Owner or a trust for the benefit of such 5% Owner and/or such other Persons.

  • Publishing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 12.3.

  • complaining Party means any Party that requests the establishment of an arbitration panel under Article 3.5 (Initiation of the Arbitration Procedure);

  • Consenting Party means a Party who agrees to participate in and pay its share of the cost of an Exclusive Operation.

  • Receiving Party means the Party receiving Confidential Information.

  • Initiating Party means a party who gives notice under section 2 of this Schedule;

  • FOIA Party means a Person that, in the reasonable determination of the Board of Directors, may be subject to, and thereby required to disclose non-public information furnished by or relating to the Company under, the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552 (“FOIA”), any state public records access law, any state or other jurisdiction’s laws similar in intent or effect to FOIA, or any other similar statutory or regulatory requirement.

  • Disclosing Party means the Party disclosing Confidential Information.

  • Superior Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.09(a).

  • Company Material Contract has the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(a).

  • Superior Proposal Notice has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(1)(c).

  • Discloser means that Party to this Agreement which has disclosed Confidential Information to the other Party.

  • Proposing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.2.4(a).

  • Filing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 6.12(b).

  • Notice of Superior Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.09(e).

  • Delivering Party means the entity supplying capacity and energy to be transmitted at Point(s) of Receipt.

  • Managing Party shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).

  • Requesting Party means the Party to this Agreement submitting a request for or having received information from the requested Party;

  • Providing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 11.

  • Party or “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Notifying Party As defined in Section 3.01(i).

  • Joint Remediation Committee has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Contracting Party shall have the meaning designated in the preamble to Section 5.2 hereof.

  • Non-Breaching Party has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.