Continuing Duties and Obligations Sample Clauses
The Continuing Duties and Obligations clause defines which responsibilities and commitments of the parties remain in effect even after the termination or expiration of an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that certain provisions—such as confidentiality, indemnification, or payment obligations—will survive the end of the contract and continue to bind the parties. By clearly identifying ongoing obligations, this clause ensures that essential protections and requirements are maintained beyond the formal end of the contractual relationship, thereby preventing disputes and safeguarding key interests.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve any of the PHL Parties from their respective duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve EQIS from its duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve PDA from its duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve any of the LCM Parties from their respective duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve the ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Parties from their respective duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve ICC from its respective duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
Continuing Duties and Obligations. Nothing contained in the Transaction Documents shall relieve IWM from its duties and obligations under any of the other Transaction Documents.
