Financial or other Redress Sample Clauses

Financial or other Redress. When qualifying liability in tort has been determined, following an investigation of a concern, each constituent LHB is responsible for managing and funding the redress payment arising from their resident populations.
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  • Conflict of interest and financial or other irregularities 12.1 The Recipient, and employees of the Recipient, shall be careful not to be subject to conflicts of interest.

  • EFFECT OF PROPERTY VALUE APPEAL OR OTHER ADJUSTMENT If the Applicant has appealed any matter relating to the valuations placed by the Appraisal District on the Applicant’s Qualified Property, and such appeal remains unresolved at the time the Third Party selected under Section 4.3 makes its calculations under this Agreement, the Third Party shall base its calculations upon the values placed upon the Applicant’s Qualified Property by the Appraisal District. The calculations shall be readjusted, if necessary, based on the outcome of the appeal as set forth below. In the event that the Taxable Value of the Qualified Property is changed after an appeal of its valuation, or the Taxable Value is otherwise altered for any reason, the calculations required under Article IV of this agreement shall be recalculated by the Third Party at Applicant’s sole expense using the revised property values. If as a result of an appeal or for any other reason, the Taxable Value of the Applicant’s Qualified Property is changed, once the determination of the new Taxable Value becomes final, the Parties shall immediately notify the Third Party who shall immediately issue new calculations for the applicable year or years using the new Taxable Value. In the event the new calculations result in a change in any amount paid or payable by the Applicant under this Agreement, the Party from whom the adjustment is payable shall remit such amount to the other Party within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the new calculations from the Third Party.

  • NO PREJUDICIAL OR RESTRICTIVE MEASURES 1 Neither of the Contracting Parties shall apply prejudicial or restrictive measures based on harmful tax practices to residents or nationals of either Contracting Party so long as this Agreement is in force and effective.

  • Court Action or Other Legal Processes (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the liability of NYSERDA to make an interest payment to a Contractor pursuant to this Exhibit shall not extend beyond the date of a notice of intention to file a claim, the date of a notice of a claim, or the date commencing a legal action for the payment of such interest, whichever occurs first.

  • RESPECT FOR OTHERS 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house.

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  • REBATES, KICKBACKS OR OTHER UNLAWFUL CONSIDERATION CONSULTANT warrants that this contract was not obtained or secured through rebates kickbacks or other unlawful consideration, either promised or paid to any LOCAL AGENCY employee. For breach or violation of this warranty, LOCAL AGENCY shall have the right in its discretion; to terminate the contract without liability; to pay only for the value of the work actually performed; or to deduct from the contract price; or otherwise recover the full amount of such rebate, kickback or other unlawful consideration.

  • TOTAL OR PARTIAL FAILURE TO PERFORM 20.1 In the case of Goods to be specially manufactured for it, if Transnet at any time ascertains that:

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  • Fire or Other Casualty (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of any mortgage having priority over this Lease, if the Building and Premises are damaged by fire or any other cause to such extent that the same cannot be restored, as reasonably estimated by Xxxxxxxx, within one hundred fifty (150) days after the date of such damage or destruction, then Landlord shall, no later than the sixtieth (60th) day following the damage, give Tenant notice of Landlord’s election either to (a) restore the Building and Premises (including the Landlord’s Work, but expressly excluding the Upgraded Work), or (b) terminate this Lease. In the event Landlord elects to terminate this Lease, the Lease shall terminate on the earlier of the date of such notice or the date upon which Xxxxxx surrenders possession of the Premises. In such event, the Rent and other charges due hereunder shall be apportioned as of the day following the casualty, and any Rent paid for any period beyond said date shall be repaid to Tenant. If the time of restoration as estimated by Landlord shall be less than one hundred fifty (150) days, or if Landlord does not elect to terminate this Lease, as hereinabove provided, Landlord shall restore the Building and the Premises (including the Landlord’s Work, but expressly excluding the Upgraded Work) within said one hundred fifty (150) day period, subject to Force Majeure and delays in making of insurance adjustments by Landlord, and Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Lease except as herein provided. Tenant shall, in such event, restore fixtures and improvements (including without limitation, the Upgraded Work) made by or for Tenant to the condition required by Tenant for its operations in the Premises. In the event the Building and Premises are damaged by fire or any other cause to such extent that the same cannot be restored, as reasonably estimated by Landlord, within one hundred fifty (150) days after the date of such damage or destruction, then Tenant may, provided that the such casualty was not caused by the willful misconduct or negligence of Tenant, its agents or employees, terminate this Lease and Tenant shall vacate the Premises and surrender the same to Landlord and Tenant’s liability for Rent shall cease as of the day following the casualty. If this Lease is not terminated in accordance with this Section 20, and Xxxxxxxx fails to restore the Premises and the Building such that Tenant can use and occupy the Premises for its intended purposes within one hundred eighty (180) days following such casualty event, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease at any time prior to Landlord’s completion of such restoration.

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