Functions of the Transitional Clause Samples

Functions of the Transitional. Federal Legislative Assembly (Lower House) a. Shall elect Speaker and Deputy Speaker; b. Shall assume responsibility for all Federal legislative functions; c. ▇▇▇▇▇ exercise oversight of Federal Organs including the office of the President and Vice President; d. Shall scrutinize, amend, and approve the policies and programs of the TFGONU; and e. Shall encourage and support the emergence of a new democratic political culture particularly in the areas of freedoms, civil liberties, human rights and the rule of law.

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  • FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT 4.01 The Union agrees that the Employer has the exclusive right and power to manage its business to direct the working forces and to suspend, discharge or discipline employees for just and sufficient cause, to hire, promote, demote, transfer or lay-off employees, to establish and maintain reasonable rules and regulations covering the operation of the stores, provided however, that any exercise of these rights and powers in conflict with any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of the Grievance Procedure as set out herein. 4.02 It is agreed that the direction of the working force shall be at the discretion of the Employer within the terms of this Agreement.

  • Conditions to Obligations of the Parties The obligations of Buyer, Tribune and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment or waiver (such waiver to be granted by Buyer and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (including on behalf of Tribune) as it relates to Sections 10.01(a), (b) and (c) below, and by Buyer, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Tribune, solely as it relates to Section 10.01(d) below, in each case, if permitted by Law), at or prior to the Closing, of each of the following conditions: (a) No provision of any applicable Law and no Order shall be in effect which has the effect of making the transactions contemplated hereby illegal or otherwise prohibits the consummation of the Closing. (b) The FCC Consent and the HSR Clearance, if any, shall have been granted or obtained and be effective. (c) Solely in the event that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to divest KSTU and KCPQ (collectively, the “Covered Stations”) in order to obtain the DOJ’s approval of the Merger, the execution by the DOJ of the DOJ Consent Decree with respect to the sale of the Covered Stations to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement or if the DOJ otherwise consents in writing with respect to such sale of the Covered Stations to Buyer. For the avoidance of doubt, if for any reason the divestiture of the Covered Stations is not required by the DOJ as a condition to the DOJ’s approval of the Merger, then the foregoing consent of DOJ shall not be a condition to the sale of the Covered Stations under this Agreement, and such Covered Stations shall be subject only to those conditions applicable to all Stations pursuant to the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement. (d) The conditions to the Tribune Closing shall have been satisfied or waived (except for any conditions that by their nature can only be satisfied at or as of the Tribune Closing, which conditions will be satisfied or waived at the Tribune Closing) and the Tribune Closing shall have occurred or shall be scheduled to occur immediately following the Closing.

  • Obligations of the Adviser (a) The Adviser shall provide (or cause the Fund’s Custodian (as defined in Section 5 hereof, the Fund’s accountant and the Fund’s distributor) to provide) timely information to the Sub-Adviser regarding such matters as the composition of the Sub-Advised Assets, cash requirements and cash available for investment in the Sub-Advised Assets, and all other information as may be reasonably necessary for the Sub-Adviser to perform its responsibilities hereunder. (b) The Adviser has furnished the Sub-Adviser with a copy of the prospectus and statement of additional information of the Fund and it agrees during the continuance of this Agreement to furnish the Sub-Adviser copies of any revisions or supplements thereto at, or, if practicable, before the time the revisions or supplements become effective. The Adviser agrees to furnish the Sub-Adviser with copies of any financial statements or reports made by the Fund to its shareholders, and any further materials or information that the Sub-Adviser may reasonably request to enable it to perform its functions under this Agreement.

  • Obligations of the Service Provider 3.1. The Service Provider undertakes to provide the services as set out online within the dedicated Hoople Schools portal to this Agreement (the ‘Services’), in consideration of the payment as set out in the dedicated Hoople Schools portal. The Service Provider has undertaken Payment calculation based on the following terms: 3.1.1. payment for services relating to employee numbers has been calculated based on the number of employees at each Establishment as at January 2020. Included in the calculation is a 5% tolerance. If employee numbers rise above this 5% tolerance Hoople reserves the right to charge incremental fees 3.1.2. payment for the Payments Management service has been based on the number of payment vouchers raised in 2018/19, within a 10% tolerance level. The Service Provider reserves the right to increase pricing if volumes increase by more than the stated tolerance level 3.1.3. should the Establishment request an additional service during the duration of the term, the Service Provider reserves the right to charge the full, annual cost of the requested service 3.1.4. payment for services relating to pupil numbers has been calculated based on the number of pupils at each Establishment as at October 2019. Included in the calculation are sixth form and nursery pupil numbers, where applicable 3.1.5. The Service Provider will provide digital order confirmation of the services ordered and associated fees by means of the functionality of the Hoople Schools portal 3.2. Should the Establishment request and the Service Provider agrees to provide services additional to those specified within the schools buying portal order, the fees for those additional services shall be mutually agreed between the parties, but otherwise for all purposes of this Agreement, the additional services shall be deemed to be included within the definition of Services. 3.3. The Services shall be carried out by the Service Provider with all reasonable skill and care, and in full compliance of relevant established current professional standards. The Service Provider undertakes to provide a detailed service level agreement (SLA), outlining the responsibilities of both parties with regard to each service. The SLA for each service will be provided as a downloadable document on the Hoople Schools portal. 3.4. The Service Provider shall indemnify the Establishment from all claims, actions or demands made by third parties against the Establishment, and all liabilities of the Establishment to third parties (collectively ‘Third Party Liabilities’) and from all damage, losses, costs, expenses and payments whatsoever suffered or incurred by the Establishment either directly or in relation to Third Party Liabilities in respect of (a) personal injury to or the death of any person and any loss or destruction of or damage to property (not attributable to any default or neglect of the Establishment or of any person for whom the Establishment is responsible) which shall have occurred in connection with the provision of the Services under this Agreement, (b) any defect in the Services, and (c) any breach by the Service Provider of any terms of this Agreement, including without limitation, clause

  • Obligations of the Consultant 6.1 The Consultant hereby acknowledges and agrees that he will at all times during the continuance of this Agreement: a) That any practice of medicine is on the Consultant’s own behalf and that the provision of Services under this Agreement expressly does not and shall not include any practice of medicine on behalf of the Company. b) That the Consultant shall obtain all necessary credentials required by his own country of origin and those required by the international standards and the country he is travelling for the purpose. c) To keep and treat the Confidential Information with utmost confidentiality and secrecy and shall use the same only to the extent require to discharge obligations as mentioned in this Agreement; d) Will not disclose such Confidential Information either directly or indirectly to any third party. e) Will not make any copies of the Confidential Information whether tangible, intangible or electronic format except to the extent required to discharge obligations as mentioned in this Agreement and keep the same secured and prevent its unauthorized access by any third party. f) That the Confidential Information and any copies thereof shall remain an unencumbered property of Company and its mere disclosure shall not confer on Consultant any rights over it beyond those contained in this Agreement. In the event Company and Consultant decide not to progress the consultancy arrangement, the Consultant shall promptly return the Disclosed Information to the Company without retaining any copies of the same. g) The foregoing obligations of confidentiality and non-use shall not apply to disclosed Confidential Information under the following conditions : (i) When it is publicly available or known at the time of disclosure, or following that time, it becomes publicly available otherwise than as a result of any failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) If required to be disclosed as per applicable laws or other Governmental or Regulatory bodies.