Lack of Cooperation Sample Clauses

Lack of Cooperation. In case of the Customer's delay in performance of his obligations hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Customer in writing of this fact and ask him to fulfil the relevant obligation within an additional time limit of 3 calendar days. Should the Customer not fulfil this obligation, not even within such additionally granted time period, the Contractor will not be considered late with fulfilling the obligation related to the Customer's delay.
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Lack of Cooperation. If the Customer is in default with fulfilment of its obligations under this Contract, the Contractor undertakes to notify the Customer in writing of this fact and to invite the Customer to fulfil the relevant obligation within the additional period of three (3) calendar days. If the Customer fails to fulfil its obligation even within the provided additional period of time, the Contractor shall not be in default with performance of the obligation relating to the Customer’s default.

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  • Economic Cooperation 1. The Parties will encourage the utilization of cooperation instruments and mechanisms with a view to strengthen the processes of economic integration and commercial exchange. 2. The objectives of economic cooperation will be: (a) to build on existing agreements or arrangements already in place for trade and economic cooperation; and (b) to advance and strengthen trade and economic relations between the Parties. 3. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities, including, but not limited to: (a) dialogue about policies and regular exchanges of information and views on ways to promote and expand trade in goods and services between the Parties; (b) joint elaboration of studies and technical projects of economic interest according to the economic development needs identified by the Parties; (c) keeping each other informed of important economic and trade issues, and any impediments to furthering their economic cooperation; (d) providing assistance and facilities to business persons and trade missions that visit the other Party with the knowledge and support of the relevant agencies; (e) supporting dialogue and exchanges of experience among the respective business communities of the Parties; (f) establishing and developing mechanisms for providing information and identifying opportunities for business cooperation, trade in goods and services, investment, and government procurement; and (g) stimulating and facilitating actions of public and/or private sectors in areas of economic interest.

  • Areas of Cooperation The Parties will cooperate, in particular, in the following areas of common interest:

  • Industrial cooperation The aim of cooperation shall be to:

  • Tax Cooperation The Parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with one another and use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or reduce, to the extent permitted by Applicable Laws, Tax withholding or similar obligations in respect of royalties, milestone payments, and other payments made by the paying Party to the receiving Party under this Agreement (“Withholding Taxes”). If Withholding Taxes are imposed on any payment under this Agreement, the liability for such Withholding Taxes shall be the sole responsibility of the receiving Party, and the paying Party shall (i) deduct or withhold such Withholding Taxes from the payment made to the receiving Party, (ii) timely pay such Withholding Taxes to the proper taxing authority, and (iii) send proof of payment to the receiving Party within thirty (30) days following such payment. If and to the extent the paying Party failed to retain Withholding Taxes (e.g. because the Parties assumed that Withholding Taxes will not be imposed) or if Withholding Taxes are imposed on “deemed payments” the receiving Party shall reimburse the paying Party for any Withholding Tax obligation vis-à-vis the tax authorities. Each Party shall comply with (or provide the other Party with) any certification, identification or other reporting requirements that may be reasonably necessary in order for the paying Party to not withhold Withholding Taxes or to withhold Withholding Taxes at a reduced rate under an applicable bilateral income tax treaty. Each Party shall provide the other with commercially reasonable assistance to enable the recovery, as permitted by Applicable Laws, of Withholding Taxes or similar obligations resulting from payments made under this Agreement, such recovery to be for the benefit of the Party bearing the cost of such Withholding Taxes under this Section 16.5(d) (Tax Cooperation). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if as a result of any assignment or sublicense by the paying Party, any change in the paying Party’s tax residency, any change in the entity that originates the payment, or any failure on the part of the paying Party to comply with Applicable Laws with respect to Withholding Taxes (including filing or record retention requirements), Withholding Taxes are imposed that would not otherwise have been imposed (“Incremental Withholding Taxes”), then the paying Party shall be solely responsible for the amount of such Incremental Withholding Taxes and shall increase the amounts payable to the receiving Party so that the receiving Party receives a sum equal to the sum which it would have received had there been no such imposition of Incremental Withholding Taxes. If a Party makes a payment in accordance with the sentence above (gross-up) (“Tax Payment”) and

  • Regulatory Cooperation In connection with any foreclosure, collection, sale or other enforcement of Liens granted to the Administrative Agent in the Collateral Documents, Parent will, and will cause its Restricted Subsidiaries to, reasonably cooperate in good faith with the Administrative Agent or its designee in obtaining all regulatory licenses, consents and other governmental approvals necessary or (in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent or its designee) reasonably advisable to conduct all aviation operations with respect to the Collateral and will, at the reasonable request of the Administrative Agent and in good faith, continue to operate and manage the Collateral and maintain all applicable regulatory licenses with respect to the Collateral until such time as the Administrative Agent or its designee obtain such licenses, consents and approvals, and at such time Parent will, and will cause its Restricted Subsidiaries to, cooperate in good faith with the transition of the aviation operations with respect to the Collateral to any new aviation operator (including, without limitation, the Administrative Agent or its designee).

  • No Cooperation Employee agrees he will not act in any manner that might damage the business of the Company. Employee agrees that he will not counsel or assist any attorneys or their clients in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints by any third party against the Company and/or any officer, director, employee, agent, representative, shareholder or attorney of the Company, unless under a subpoena or other court order to do so.

  • Continuing Cooperation Following the Termination Date, Executive agrees to cooperate with all reasonable requests for information made by or on behalf of Company with respect to the operations, practices and policies of the Company. In connection with any such requests, the Company shall reimburse Executive for all out-of-pocket expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred in responding to such request(s).

  • Litigation Cooperation From the date hereof and continuing through the termination of this Agreement, make available to Bank, without expense to Bank, Borrower and its officers, employees and agents and Borrower’s books and records, to the extent that Bank may deem them reasonably necessary to prosecute or defend any third-party suit or proceeding instituted by or against Bank with respect to any Collateral or relating to Borrower.

  • Financing Cooperation 8.11.1. Buyer may determine, in its sole discretion, to obtain debt financing to fund any portion of the Purchase Price (the “Debt Financing”); provided that the Buyer shall, promptly after such Debt Financing is obtained (x) provide Seller and the Company with written notice that such Debt Financing has been obtained and (y) deliver (or cause to be delivered) to Seller and the Company true, correct and complete copies of all arrangements pursuant to which any Financing Parties shall have committed to provide any portion of the Debt Financing; provided that any fee letters may be redacted in a customary manner; provided further that, in no event shall the receipt of such Debt Financing be a condition to Closing and Buyer confirms that it will have at Closing sufficient cash to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. Prior to the Closing, subject to Section 8.11.2, the Company shall use reasonable best efforts to, and shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the Company Subsidiaries and its and their respective Representatives to, in each case at Buyer’s sole expense, provide to Buyer such cooperation reasonably requested by Buyer that is reasonably necessary in arranging, obtaining and syndicating the Debt Financing, if any (provided that such requested cooperation is consistent with applicable Laws and does not unreasonably interfere with the operations of the Group Companies), including as promptly as reasonably practical, (a) furnishing Buyer with the Required Financial Information and other pertinent information regarding the Group Companies as may be reasonably requested by Buyer for the completion of the Debt Financing, (b) participating in telephonic meetings and otherwise reasonably assisting with the preparation of appropriate and customary materials customary presentations, due diligence sessions (including accounting due diligence sessions) and sessions with rating agencies in connection with the Debt Financing to the extent reasonable and customary for financings of such type, (c) reasonably assisting in the preparation of (i) customary bank information memoranda, lender and investor presentations, offering documents, offering or private placement memoranda and other similar marketing documents and due diligence efforts for the Debt Financing and (ii) customary authorization and representation letters, each as required in connection with the Debt Financing, authorizing the distribution of information to prospective lenders and containing a representation that the public side of such documents, if any, do not include any information about any Group Company or any securities of any Group Company that would constitute material non-public information within the meaning of the United States federal and state securities laws if any Group Company were a public reporting company, (d) using reasonable best efforts to cause the Company’s independent registered accounting firm to provide customary assistance, including (i) providing customary comfort letters (including “negative assurance comfort” and “change period comfort”) in Confidential Treatment Requested by Outdoor Products Spinco Inc. Pursuant to 17 C.F.R. Section 200.83 connection with any capital markets transaction comprising a part of the Debt Financing, (ii) providing customary consents to the inclusion of their audit report in respect of any financial statements of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries in any offering documents relating to the Debt Financing and (iii) reasonable assistance and cooperation to Buyer with respect to any auditor due diligence, (e) subject to and conditioned on the occurrence of the Closing, the taking of customary corporate actions reasonably necessary to permit the consummation of and funding of the Debt Financing, (f) reasonably assisting in Buyer’s efforts to satisfy the conditions precedent set forth in any definitive document relating to the Debt Financing to the extent satisfaction of such condition requires the cooperation of, or is within the control of, the Group Companies, (g) delivering to Buyer at least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing all such documentation and information as is reasonably requested in writing by Buyer at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the Closing to the extent required by U.S. regulatory authorities under applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the PATRIOT Act and the requirements of 31 C.F.R. §1010.230, (h) facilitating and assisting in the preparation and delivery of any credit agreements, indentures, notes, underwriting agreements, purchase agreements, security documentation, guarantees, schedules, perfection certificates or other definitive documents relating to the Debt Financing relating to the Group Companies, and their respective businesses to be included in the definitive documents relating to the Debt Financing, and assist with the execution and delivery of the same, in each case, solely to the extent reasonable and customary for financings of such type, (i) cooperating with internal and external counsel of Buyer in connection with providing customary back-up certificates and factual information regarding any legal opinion that such counsel may be required to deliver in connection with the Debt Financing, in each case, solely to the extent reasonable and customary for financings of such type, and (j) obtaining and providing documents to Buyer (including draft payoff letters) relating to the repayment of the Indebtedness and the release of related guarantees and Liens in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Company hereby consents, on behalf of itself and the Group Companies, to the use of the logos of the Group Companies in connection with the Debt Financing; provided that such logos are used solely in a manner that is not intended to, nor is reasonably likely to, harm or disparage the Company’s or any of its Affiliates’ reputation or goodwill.

  • Labor Cooperation The Parties shall enhance their communication and cooperation on labor, social security and environment issues through Memorandum of Understanding on Labor Cooperation between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Peru.

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