Common use of Dependencies Clause in Contracts

Dependencies. Without prejudice to Section 6(B), the Service Provider will not be liable to the Client or any other Person for any failure to provide any Service in the following circumstances: (i) if any Dependency set forth in Schedule 3 is not met through no fault of the Service Provider; (ii) if the failure is at the written request or with the written consent of an Authorized Person; (iii) if any Law to which the Service Provider is subject prohibits or limits the performance of the Services; and/or (iv) if the failure results from a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 25 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement (John Hancock Bond Trust), Services Agreement (John Hancock Funds II), Sub Transfer Agency Services Agreement (Diamond Hill Funds)

Dependencies. Without prejudice to Section clause 6(B), the Service Provider will not be liable to the Client or any other Person for any failure to provide any Service in the following circumstances: (i) if any Dependency set forth in Schedule 3 is not met through no fault of the Service Provider; (ii) if the failure is at the written request or with the written consent of an Authorized Person; (iii) if any Law to which the Service Provider is subject prohibits or limits the performance of the Services; and/or (iv) if the failure results from a Force Majeure Event, as defined below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement (Horizons ETF Trust), Services Agreement (Exchange Traded Concepts Trust II)

Dependencies. Without prejudice to Section clause 6(B), the Service Provider will not be liable to the Client or any other Person for any failure to provide any Service in the following circumstances: (i) if any Dependency set forth in Schedule 3 is not met through no fault of the Service Provider; (ii) if the failure is at the written request or with the written consent of an Authorized Person; (iii) if any Law to which the Service Provider is subject prohibits or limits the performance of the Services; and/or (iv) if the failure results from a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement (Strategy Shares), Services Agreement (Huntington Strategy Shares)

Dependencies. Without prejudice to Section 6(B), the Service Provider will not be liable to the Client or any other Person for any failure to provide any Service in the following circumstances: (i) if any such failure is caused by a failure of the Client to meet a Dependency set forth in Schedule 3 is not met through no fault of the Service Provider; (ii) if the failure is at the written request or with the written consent of an Authorized Person; (iii) if any Law to which the Service Provider is subject prohibits or limits the performance of the Services; and/or (iv) if the failure results from a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sub Administration Agreement (Turner Funds)