Obligation to Re Sample Clauses

Obligation to Re. Perform; Liabilities 22 Section 6.3. Third-Party Claims 22 Section 6.4. Indemnification Procedures 23 ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS 23 Section 7.1. Mutual Cooperation 23 Section 7.2. Further Assurances 23 Section 7.3. Audit Assistance 23 Section 7.4. Intellectual Property 23 Section 7.5. Independent Contractors 24 Section 7.6. Counterparts; Entire Agreement; Corporate Power 24 Section 7.7. Governing Law 25 Section 7.8. Assignability 25 Section 7.9. Third-Party Beneficiaries 25 Section 7.10. Notices 26 Section 7.11. Severability 26 Section 7.12. Force Majeure 26 Section 7.13. Headings 27 Section 7.14. Survival of Covenants 27 Section 7.15. Waivers of Default 27 Section 7.16. Dispute Resolution 27 Section 7.17. Specific Performance 28 Section 7.18. Amendments 28 Section 7.19. Precedence of Schedules 28 Section 7.20. Interpretation 28 Section 7.21. Mutual Drafting 29 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT This TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT, dated as of September 29, 2023 (this “Agreement”), by and between Aramark, a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), and Vestis Corporation, a Delaware corporation and a subsidiary of Parent (“SpinCo”). R E C I T A L S WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Parent (the “Parent Board”) has determined that it is in the best interests of Parent and its stockholders to create a new publicly traded company that shall operate the SpinCo Business;
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  • Obligation to Repair Except as otherwise provided in this Article 12, if any part of the Premises, or any other portion of the Project necessary for Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises, is damaged or destroyed by Casualty, Landlord shall, within fifteen (15) days after such damage or destruction (“Casualty Discovery Date”), notify Tenant (a “Repair Notice”) of the estimated time, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, required to repair such damage or destruction. If Landlord estimates that the necessary repairs can be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the damage or destruction, and if Landlord receives insurance proceeds sufficient for such purpose, then (i) Landlord shall repair the Premises, and/or the portion of the Project necessary for Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises, to substantially the condition existing immediately before such damage or destruction (subject to Section 12.3 below), to the extent commercially reasonable, and as permitted by and subject to then applicable Requirements; (ii) this Lease shall remain in full force and effect; and (iii) to the extent such damage or destruction did not result solely from the negligence or willful act or omission of Tenant or any other Tenant Parties, Base Rent shall xxxxx for such part of the Premises rendered unusable by Tenant in the conduct of its business during the time such part is so unusable, in the proportion that the RSF of the unusable part of the Premises bears to the total RSF of the Premises. If Landlord’s estimate of the repair and restoration time is longer than one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the damage or destruction, or if Landlord fails to timely deliver an estimated time of repair and restoration, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease upon delivery of notice thereof to Landlord within ten (10) Business Days after Landlord’s delivery of the Repair Notice or the expiration of Landlord’s deadline to deliver the Repair Notice. If Tenant terminates this Lease pursuant to the foregoing, then this Lease shall terminate as of such damage or destruction unless Tenant has continued to use all or a portion of the Premises for the Permitted Use following the date of such damage or destruction, in which case this Lease shall terminate as of the date of Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s termination notice.

  • Obligation to Notify If the Participant makes the election permitted under Section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (that is, an election to include in gross income in the year of transfer the amounts specified in Section 83(b)), the Participant shall notify the Company of such election within 10 days of filing notice of the election with the Internal Revenue Service and shall within the same 10-day period remit to the Company an amount sufficient in the opinion of the Company to satisfy any federal, state and other governmental tax withholding requirements related to such inclusion in Participant’s income. The Participant should consult with his or her tax advisor to determine the tax consequences of acquiring the Restricted Stock and the advantages and disadvantages of filing the Section 83(b) election. The Participant acknowledges that it is his or her sole responsibility, and not the Company’s, to file a timely election under Section 83(b), even if the Participant requests the Company or its representatives to make this filing on his or her behalf.

  • Tenant’s Obligation to Reimburse As Additional Rent, Tenant shall pay Tenant’s Share (specified in Section G of the Summary) of all Common Operating Expenses; provided, however, if the Project contains more than one building, then Tenant shall pay Tenant’s Share of all Common Operating Expenses fairly allocable to the Building, including (i) all Common Operating Expenses paid with respect to the maintenance, repair, replacement and use of the Building, and (ii) a proportionate share (based on the Building Gross Leasable Area as a percentage of the Project Gross Leasable Area) of all Common Operating Expenses which relate to the Project in general are not fairly allocable to any one building that is part of the Project. Tenant shall pay such share of the actual Common Operating Expenses incurred or paid by Landlord but not theretofore billed to Tenant within 20 days after receipt of a written xxxx therefore from Landlord, on such periodic basis as Landlord shall designate, but in no event more frequently than once a month. Alternatively, Landlord may from time to time require that Tenant pay Tenant’s Share of Common Operating Expenses in advance in estimated monthly installments, in accordance with the following: (i) Landlord shall deliver to Tenant Landlord’s reasonable estimate of the Common Operating expenses it anticipates will be paid or incurred for the Landlord’s fiscal year in question; (ii) during such Landlord’s fiscal year Tenant shall pay such share of the estimated Common Operating Expenses in advance in monthly installments as required by Landlord due with the installments of Base Monthly Rent; and (iii) within 90 days after the end of each Landlord’s fiscal year, Landlord shall furnish to Tenant a statement in reasonable detail of the actual Common Operating Expenses paid or incurred by Landlord during the just ended Landlord’s fiscal year and thereupon there shall be an adjustment between Landlord and Tenant, with payment to Landlord or credit by Landlord against the next installment of Base Monthly Rent, as the case may require, within 10 days after delivery by Landlord to Tenant of said statement, so that Landlord shall receive the entire amount of Tenant’s Share of all Common Operating Expenses for such Landlord’s fiscal year and no more. Tenant shall have the right at its expense, exercisable upon reasonable prior written notice to Landlord, to inspect at Landlord’s office during normal business hours Landlord’s books and records as they relate to Common Operating Expenses. Such inspection must be within 30 days of Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s annual statement for the same, and shall be limited to verification of the charges contained in such statement. Tenant may not withhold payment of such xxxx pending completion of such inspection.

  • No Obligation to Register The Company shall be under no obligation to register the Restricted Shares pursuant to the Securities Act or any other federal or state securities laws.

  • Company to Reaffirm Obligations The Company will, at the time of each exercise of this Warrant, upon the written request of the Holder hereof, acknowledge in writing its continuing obligation to afford to the Holder all rights (including without limitation any rights to registration of the shares of Common Stock issued upon exercise) to which the Holder shall continue to be entitled after exercise in accordance with the terms of this Warrant; provided, however, that if the Holder shall fail to make a request, the failure shall not affect the continuing obligation of the Company to afford the rights to such Holder.

  • Obligation to Sell Several If there is more than one member of the Executive Group, the failure of any one member thereof to perform its obligations hereunder shall not excuse or affect the obligations of any other member thereof, and the closing of the purchases from such other members by Investors shall not excuse, or constitute a waiver of its rights against, the defaulting member.

  • Obligation to Issue The City has no obligation to issue any Approved Service Orders under this Master Agreement. The City may issue any number of Approved Service Orders provided that the sum of the maximum compensation of all Approved Service Orders cannot exceed the Maximum Total Compensation (defined in Subsection 10.1 below).

  • Obligation to Mitigate Each Lender (which term shall include Issuing Bank for purposes of this Section 2.21) agrees that, as promptly as practicable after the officer of such Lender responsible for administering its Loans or Letters of Credit, as the case may be, becomes aware of the occurrence of an event or the existence of a condition that would cause such Lender to become an Affected Lender or that would entitle such Lender to receive payments under Section 2.18, 2.19 or 2.20, it will, to the extent not inconsistent with the internal policies of such Lender and any applicable legal or regulatory restrictions, use reasonable efforts to (a) make, issue, fund or maintain its Credit Extensions, including any Affected Loans, through another office of such Lender, or (b) take such other measures as such Lender may deem reasonable, if as a result thereof the circumstances which would cause such Lender to be an Affected Lender would cease to exist or the additional amounts which would otherwise be required to be paid to such Lender pursuant to Section 2.18, 2.19 or 2.20 would be materially reduced and if, as determined by such Lender in its sole discretion, the making, issuing, funding or maintaining of such Revolving Commitments, Loans or Letters of Credit through such other office or in accordance with such other measures, as the case may be, would not otherwise adversely affect such Revolving Commitments, Loans or Letters of Credit or the interests of such Lender; provided, such Lender will not be obligated to utilize such other office or take such other measures pursuant to this Section 2.21 unless Borrower agrees to pay all reasonable incremental expenses incurred by such Lender as a result of utilizing such other office or take such other measures as described above. A certificate as to the amount of any such expenses payable by Borrower pursuant to this Section 2.21 (setting forth in reasonable detail the basis for requesting such amount) submitted by such Lender to Borrower (with a copy to Administrative Agent) shall be conclusive absent manifest error.

  • No Other Obligation to Register Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Company shall have no obligation to the Holders to register the Registrable Shares under the Securities Act.

  • Obligation to Purchase (a) The Subscriber agrees to purchase from the Company convertible notes ("Put Notes") in up to the principal amount set forth on the signature page hereto for up to the aggregate amount of Put Note principal ("Put Purchase Price") designated on the signature page hereto (the "Put"). Collectively the Put Notes, Warrants issuable in connection with the Put, and Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Put Notes and exercise of the Warrants are referred to as the "Put Securities".) The Warrants issuable in connection with the Put Notes are referred to herein as Warrants or Put Warrants. Except as described in Section 11.1(c) hereof, each Put Note will be identical to the Note except that the Maturity Date will be two years from each Put Closing Date (as hereinafter defined). The Holders of the Put Securities are granted all the rights, undertakings, remedies, liquidated damages and indemnification granted to the Subscriber in connection with the Note, including but not limited to, the rights and procedures set forth in Section 9 hereof and the registration rights described in Section 10 hereof.

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