Certain Consequences Sample Clauses

Certain Consequences. Upon the termination of this Agreement including its termination prior to its stated Term and prior to the completion of the performance of the Services, neither Party shall have any liability or obligation to the other Party except as provided in this Section 14.c and except under the provisions hereof that as provided in Section 14.d. expressly survive termination. The termination of this Agreement shall not extinguish or otherwise diminish or modify the rights of either Party to any Service Fees or payments which accrued hereunder prior to such termination or under this Section 14.c with respect to DCBs in process as of, or DCBs delivered following, termination as provided in the following provision. Without limiting the preceding provision, following the termination of this Agreement, CDI shall deliver to Coriell all Acceptable DCBs existing (and not yet so delivered) as of termination [****]. CDI shall deliver an invoice to Coriell for all Services Fees and other amounts payable to it hereunder but not yet invoiced as of termination for Acceptable DCBs delivered or existing as of the termination of the Agreement and or otherwise which except in the case of termination pursuant to Section 14a.i. or 14a.v. shall include an amount for the costs and expenses of CDI incurred performing Services with respect to Third Party Lines and Derived Lines for which DCBs were in the process of being but had not yet been created as of termination; and promptly following its receipt of such invoice, Coriell shall pay CDI the invoiced amounts.
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Certain Consequences. The execution and delivery by the Sellers of this Agreement do not, and the execution or delivery by the Sellers or by the Company of any other Transaction Agreement or other document in connection with the Contemplated Transactions, and the consummation of the Contemplated Transactions, will not, directly or indirectly, with or without the giving of notice or lapse of time (or both):
Certain Consequences. In the event of termination by the Executive in accordance with the foregoing procedures or in the event of the termination of this Agreement or employment or advisory services by the Company in breach of any of its obligations under this Agreement, or by the Executive by reason of such breach by the Company, the following provisions shall apply: (i) The Executive shall have no further obligations or liabilities to the Company whatsoever which shall survive such termination, except as set forth in Section 6.
Certain Consequences. Except as set forth on Section 5.4.1 of the Disclosure Schedules, none of the execution and delivery by any Acquired Company of this Agreement or any Related Agreement to which such Acquired Company is or will be a party, the performance by such Acquired Company of its obligations under this Agreement and such Related Agreements or the consummation of the Transactions, including the EOP Contribution and the EOC Contribution, will:

Related to Certain Consequences

  • Certain Consents To the extent that Seller's rights under any agreement, Contract, commitment, lease, Permit, Real Property Lease or other Acquired Asset to be assigned to Purchaser hereunder may not be assigned without the consent of another person which has not been obtained prior to the Closing Date, and which is important to the ownership, use or disposition by Purchaser of an Acquired Asset, this Agreement shall not constitute an agreement to assign the same if an attempted assignment would constitute a breach thereof or be unlawful, and Seller, at its expense, shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain any such required consent(s) as promptly as possible. If any such consent shall not be obtained or if any attempted assignment would be ineffective or would impair Purchaser's rights under the Acquired Asset in question so that Purchaser would not in effect acquire the benefit of all such rights, Seller, to the maximum extent permitted by law and the specific Acquired Asset and at Seller's expense, shall act after the Closing as Purchaser's agent in order to obtain for the Purchaser the benefits thereunder, and Seller shall cooperate, to the maximum extent permitted by law and the specific Acquired Assets with Purchaser in any other reasonable arrangement designed to provide such benefits to Purchaser, including any sublease or subcontract or similar arrangement. Purchaser shall continue to have the right to terminate this Agreement as provided in Section 13.1(b) hereof if any condition in Article 8 becomes impossible of performance, or has not been satisfied in full or previously waived by Purchaser in writing at or prior to the Closing Date.

  • Termination Consequences In the event of this agreement being determined whether by effluxion of time Notice breach or otherwise:

  • Certain Covenants (a) The Company covenants that all shares of Common Stock issued upon conversion of Notes will be fully paid and non-assessable by the Company and free from all taxes, liens and charges with respect to the issue thereof.

  • Tax Consequences It is intended that the Merger shall constitute a “reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, and that this Agreement shall constitute a “plan of reorganization” for purposes of Sections 354 and 361 of the Code.

  • Certain Conditions Except as otherwise provided in Sections 2.2.4 and 2.3.4 of this Agreement, no Lender shall have an obligation to make any Loan, or to permit the continuation of or any conversion into any LIBOR Loan, and the Issuing Lender shall not have any obligation to issue any Letter of Credit, if an Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists.

  • Certain Constructions (a) For purposes of this Agreement, references to the most or next most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates outstanding at any time shall mean the most or next most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates then outstanding as among the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class A-AB, Class X-A, Class X-B, Class X-D, Class A-S, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F-RR, Class G-RR and Class J-RR Certificates; provided, however, that for purposes of determining the most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates, in the event that the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5 and Class A-AB Certificates are the only Classes of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Principal Balance Certificates outstanding, the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class A-AB and Class X-A Certificates together will be treated as the most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates. For purposes of this Agreement, each Class of Certificates (other than the Class S and Class R Certificates) shall be deemed to be outstanding only to the extent its respective Certificate Balance or Notional Amount has not been reduced to zero. For purposes of this Agreement, the Class R Certificates shall be deemed to be outstanding so long as the Trust REMICs have not been terminated pursuant to Section 9.01 of this Agreement.

  • Financial Consequences The Department reserves the right to impose financial consequences when the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Contract. The following financial consequences will apply for the Contractor’s non-performance under the Contract. The Customer and the Contractor may agree to add additional Financial Consequences on an as-needed basis beyond those stated herein to apply to that Customer’s resultant contract or purchase order. The State of Florida reserves the right to withhold payment or implement other appropriate remedies, such as Contract termination or nonrenewal, when the Contractor has failed to comply with the provisions of the Contract. The Contractor and the Department agree that financial consequences for non-performance are an estimate of damages which are difficult to ascertain and are not penalties. The financial consequences below will be paid and received by the Department of Management Services within 30 calendar days from the due date specified by the Department. These financial consequences below are individually assessed for failures over each target period beginning with the first full month or quarter of the Contract performance and every month or quarter, respectively, thereafter. Deliverable Performance Metric Performance Due Date Financial Consequence for Non-Performance Contractor will timely submit completed Quarterly Sales Reports All Quarterly Sales Reports will be submitted timely with the required information Reports are due on or before the 30th calendar day after the close of each State fiscal quarter $250 per Calendar Day late/not received by the Contract Manager Contractor will timely submit completed MFMP Transaction Fee Reports All MFMP Transaction Fee Reports will be submitted timely with the required information Reports are due on or before the 15th calendar day after the close of each month $100 per Calendar Day late/not received by the Contract Manager Failure to timely provide Quarterly Sales Reports, transaction fee reports, or other reports as required will result in the imposition of financial consequences and repeated failures or non- payment of financial consequences owed under this Contract may result in the Contractor being found in default and the termination of the Contract. No favorable action will be considered when Contractor has outstanding Contract Quarterly Sales Reports, MFMP Transaction Fee Reports, or any other documentation owed to the Department or Customer, to include fees / monies, that is required under this Contract.

  • Certain Covenants of the Parties Seller and Company, on the one hand, and Buyer, on the other hand, hereby covenant to and agree with one another as follows:

  • Certain Covenants of the Company The Company hereby agrees:

  • CONTRACT CONSEQUENCES In the case of a state contractor, contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions may result in the contract being voided. In the case of a prospective state contractor, contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions shall result in the contract described in the state contract solicitation not being awarded to the prospective state contractor, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. The State shall not award any other state contract to anyone found in violation of the above prohibitions for a period of one year after the election for which such contribution is made or solicited, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. Additional information may be found on the website of the State Elections Enforcement Commission, xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx. Click on the link to “Lobbyist/Contractor Limitations.”

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