Financial Obligations Are Separate Sample Clauses

Financial Obligations Are Separate. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by the School and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of ACNW. The School will never pledge the full faith and credit of ACNW for the payment of any School contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by ACNW and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of the School. ACNW will never pledge the full faith and credit of the School for the payment of any ACNW contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness.
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Financial Obligations Are Separate. Any contract or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by the School and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of Volunteers of America of Minnesota. The School will never pledge the full faith and credit of Volunteers of America of Minnesota for the payment of any School contract, loan, or other instrument of indebtedness. Any contract or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by Volunteers of America of Minnesota and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of the School. Volunteers of America of Minnesota will never pledge the full faith and credit of the School for the payment of any Volunteers of America of Minnesota contract, loan, or other instrument of indebtedness.
Financial Obligations Are Separate. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by the School and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of Osprey Wilds. The School will never pledge the full faith and credit of Osprey Wilds for the payment of any School contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by Osprey Wilds and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of the School. Osprey Wilds will never pledge the full faith and credit of the School for the payment of any Osprey Wilds contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness.
Financial Obligations Are Separate. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by the School and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of The Guild. The School will never pledge the full faith and credit of The Guild for any payment including but not limited to payment related to The Guild contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by The Guild and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of the School. The Guild will never pledge the full faith and credit of the School for any payment including but not limited to payment related to The Guild contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness.
Financial Obligations Are Separate. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by the School and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, general, special, or moral, of PUC. The School will never pledge the full faith and credit of PUC for the payment of any School contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness. Any contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness entered into by PUC and a third party shall not in any way constitute an obligation, either general, special, or moral, of the School. PUC will never pledge the full faith and credit of the School for the payment of any PUC contract, mortgage, loan or other instrument of indebtedness.

Related to Financial Obligations Are Separate

  • Financial Obligation While this contract is in effect, the student is required to meet the financial obligations of this contract. Housing fees are charged through the Account Services Office. Students must pay their accounts per the policies of that office.

  • FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS There will be no transfer of funds between the Parties under this Agreement and each Party will fund its own participation. All activities under or pursuant to this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds, and no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to require obligation or payment of funds in violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act, (31 U.S.C. § 1341).

  • Obligations after Termination a. Following termination of this Agreement, a Party shall remain liable for all obligations arising hereunder prior to the effective date of termination, including all obligations accrued prior to the effective date, imposed on the Party by this Agreement or the ISO Tariffs or other ISO Related Agreements.

  • SPECIAL CONDITIONS ARTICLE I.1 - SUBJECT I.1.1. The subject of the Contract is [short description of subject].

  • Obligations Beyond Contract Term The Contract shall remain in full force and effect to the end of the specified term or until terminated or canceled pursuant to the Contract. All obligations of the Contractor incurred or existing under the Contract as of the date of expiration, termination or cancellation will survive the termination, expiration or conclusion of the Contract.

  • Local Church’s Payment Obligations At Closing or otherwise prior to or on the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church shall pay to the Annual Conference, in a manner specified by Annual Conference, the following:

  • Professional Obligations An employee's professional obligation comprises both scheduled and non-scheduled activities. It is a part of the professional responsibility of employees to carry out their duties in an appropriate manner and place. For example, while instructional activities, office hours, student advising, and certain other duties and responsibilities, may be required to be performed at a specific time and place, other non-scheduled activities are more appropriately performed in a manner and place determined by the employee in consultation with his/her supervisor.

  • Ethics Matters; No Financial Interest Contractor and its employees, agents, representatives and subcontractors have read and understand University’s Conflicts of Interest Policy available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/policy/policies/int160.html, University’s Standards of Conduct Guide available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/systemcompliance/, and applicable state ethics laws and rules available at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxx/xxxxxx. Neither Contractor nor its employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors will assist or cause University employees to violate University’s Conflicts of Interest Policy, provisions described by University’s Standards of Conduct Guide, or applicable state ethics laws or rules. Contractor represents and warrants that no member of the Board has a direct or indirect financial interest in the transaction that is the subject of this Agreement.

  • Obligations Supplemental The obligations of the Receiver, and the Corporation as guarantor in accordance with Section 12.7, to provide indemnification under this Article XII are to supplement any amount payable by any Primary Indemnitor to the Person indemnified under this Article XII. Consistent with that intent, the Receiver agrees only to make payments pursuant to such indemnification to the extent not payable by a Primary Indemnitor. If the aggregate amount of payments by the Receiver, or the Corporation as guarantor in accordance with Section 12.7, and all Primary Indemnitors with respect to any item of indemnification under this Article XII exceeds the amount payable with respect to such item, such Person being indemnified shall notify the Receiver thereof and, upon the request of the Receiver, shall promptly pay to the Receiver, or the Corporation as appropriate, the amount of the Receiver's (or Corporation's) payments to the extent of such excess.

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