Essentiality Sample Clauses

Essentiality. During the term of this Lease Agreement and any Schedule, the Product will be used solely for the purpose of performing one or more governmental or proprietary functions consistent with the permissible scope of your authority. You represent and warrant that the use of the Product is essential to performing such governmental or proprietary functions.
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Essentiality. During the term of this Agreement, the Licensed Software will be used solely for the purpose of performing one or more governmental or proprietary functions consistent with the permissible scope of your authority. You represent and warrant that the use of the Licensed Software is essential to performing such governmental or proprietary functions.
Essentiality. The Facilities are essential assets of the County necessary to serve the needs of the residents of the County. The County believes that at all times while any Lease Payments or any obligation of the County under the Related Documents remains unpaid, each of the Facilities will remain essential assets of the County.
Essentiality. The parties hereto acknowledge that the limitations and exclusions of liability, disclaimers of warranty, and waiver of claims set forth in this Agreement form an essential basis of the bargain between the parties. Prohibition Against Use of Columbia’s Name. The Company will not use the name, insignia, or symbols of Columbia, its faculties or departments, or any variation or combination thereof, or the name of any trustee, faculty member, another employee, or student of Columbia for any purpose whatsoever without Columbia’s prior written consent.
Essentiality. Metals and metalloids that play a role in the metabolism of an organism are considered essential (i.e., they are needed for the development and thriving of the organism). An essential metal will be toxic when it occurs in the environment in (bioavailable) concentrations above a toxicity threshold that is specific to both the metal and exposed species (Xxxxxxx and Xxxx 2000). Undisturbed ecosystems have a species composition and abundance that have evolved in harmony with naturally changing levels of metal concentrations including those that are considered essential metals. In such ecosystems, addition of essential metals may increase the abundance of some species in the ecosystem and perhaps facilitate the thriving of invasive species at the expense of species native to the ecosystem (xx Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx et al. 2004). The modeling of essentiality further depends on exposure site characteristics and exposed species (ecophysiol- ogy), both of which are not considered in the current framework, largely due to data constraints for site-specific emission and effect estimation. However, species-specific benefits versus negative effects for the same metal concentration range can be addressed separately in LCIA. Hence essentiality is recognized but is currently considered less relevant for ecotoxicity characterization, given the existing data limitations and the option to model species benefiting from increased concentrations of essential metals separately from those experiencing negative effects at the same concentration range. Ecotoxicity approaches in LCIA assume that substance ecotoxicity is constant, but the bioavailability of metals may change over time as a result of processes that change metal speciation and distribution. Fixation, weathering, and solubility can potentially change metal bioavailability and exposure as a function of the emitted form (e.g., solid or dissolved). Through its influence on both fate and exposure factors, aging affects the overall ecotoxicity potential of metals (Owsianiak et al. 2015). Aging behaviors are of minor importance in aquatic compart- ments when the water residence time is too short for the aging to have any effect (e.g., in rivers). Metal aging may be, however, of
Essentiality. The Property is an essential asset of the City necessary to serve the needs of the residents of the City. The City believes that at all times while any Base Rental Payments or Additional Rental Payments or any obligation of the City hereunder remains unpaid, the Property will remain an essential asset of the City.
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Essentiality. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the term, scope and other provisions of Clause 7.2 and Clause 7.3 above have been specifically negotiated by the Parties on the basis of their commercial experience, and the Parties specifically agree herein that the above term, scope and other provisions are reasonable under the circumstances. The Parties further agree that the obligations set forth in Clause 7.2 and Clause 7.3 are core elements of this Agreement and, if Xxxxxx did not agree to such obligations, the Original Shareholders and FIP Educacional would not have concluded this Agreement and BR Health would not have acquired the shares of Guardaya then held by Xxxxxx. Furthermore, Xxxxxx, the Company and FIP Educacional agree that the acquisition price of Guardaya’ shares acquired by BR Health from Xxxxxx was calculated based on the assumption that it will compensate Xxxxxx for the obligations assumed in Clause 7.2 and in Clause 7.3, and no additional payment shall be due to Xxxxxx in this sense, for the period mentioned in Clause 7.2 above.
Essentiality. If the licensor’s argument for infringement is based solely on an assertion that its 2 patents are SEPs and the target product implements the associated standard, then the licensor 3 must be prepared to demonstrate that its patents are in fact essential to practice the standard,
Essentiality. The Leased Property is essential to the governmental functions of the District.
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