Quality Claims and Claims Handling Sample Clauses

Quality Claims and Claims Handling. (a) The failure of any Crude Oil that Xxxx hereunder sells to the Company to meet the specifications or other quality requirements applicable thereto as stated in Aron’s Procurement Contract for that Crude Oil shall be for the sole account of the Company and shall not entitle the Company to any reduction in the amounts due by it to Xxxx hereunder; provided, however, that any claims made by Xxxx with respect to such non-conforming Crude Oil shall be for the Company’s account and resolved in accordance with Section 5.9(d).
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Quality Claims and Claims Handling. (a) The failure of any Crude Oil that Xxxx hereunder sells to the Company to meet the specifications or other quality requirements applicable thereto as stated in Aron’s Procurement Contract for that Crude Oil shall be for the sole account of the Company and shall not entitle the Company to any reduction in the amounts due by it to Xxxx hereunder; provided, however, that any claims made by Xxxx with respect to such non-conforming Crude Oil shall be for the Company’s account and resolved in accordance with this Section 5.9. PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT.
Quality Claims and Claims Handling. (a) The failure of any Crude Oil that Xxxx hereunder sells to the Company to meet the specifications or other quality requirements applicable thereto as stated in Aron’s Procurement Contract for that Crude Oil shall be for the sole account of the Company and shall not entitle the Company to any reduction in the amounts due by it to Xxxx hereunder; provided, however, that any claims made by Xxxx with respect to such non-conforming Crude Oil shall be for the Company’s account and resolved in accordance with Section 5.9(d). (b) The Parties shall consult with each other and coordinate how to handle and resolve any claims arising in the ordinary course of business (including claims related to Crude Oil, pipeline, rail, truck or ocean transportation, and any dispute, claim, or controversy arising hereunder between Xxxx and any of its vendors who supply goods or services in conjunction with Aron’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement) made by or against Xxxx. In all instances wherein claims are made by a third party against Xxxx which will be for the account of the Company, the Company shall have the right, subject to 26 Section 5.9(c), to either direct Xxxx to take commercially reasonable actions in the handling of such claims or assume the handling of such claims in the name of Xxxx, all at the Company’s cost and expense. To the extent that the Company believes that any claim should be made by Xxxx for the account of the Company against any third party (whether a Third Party Supplier, terminal facility, pipeline, storage facility or otherwise), and subject to Section 5.9(c), Xxxx will take any commercially reasonable actions as requested by the Company either directly, or by allowing the Company to do so, to prosecute such claim all at the Company’s cost and expense and all recoveries resulting from the prosecution of such claim shall be for the account of the Company. (c) Xxxx shall, in a commercially reasonable manner, cooperate with the Company in prosecuting any such claim and shall be entitled to assist in the prosecution of such claim at the Company’s expense. (d) Notwithstanding anything in Section 5.9(b) to the contrary, Xxxx may notify the Company that Xxxx is retaining control over the resolution of any claim referred to in Section 5.9(b) if Xxxx, in its reasonable judgment, has determined that it has commercially reasonable business considerations for doing so based on any relationships that Xxxx or any of its Affiliates had, has or ma...
Quality Claims and Claims Handling. (a) Responsibility for Specifications of Permitted Feedstock. The failure of any Permitted Feedstock or Renewable Product that Macquarie hereunder sells to the Company to meet the specifications or other quality requirements applicable thereto as stated in a Macquarie Permitted Feedstock Procurement Contract for that Permitted Feedstock or Renewable Product shall be for the sole account of the Company and shall not entitle the Company to any reduction in the amounts due by it to Macquarie hereunder; provided, however, that any claims made by Macquarie with respect to such non-conforming Permitted Feedstock or Renewable Product shall be for the Company’s account and resolved in accordance with this Section 5.10. (b)
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  • Claims and Legal Actions Except for any FCC rulemaking proceedings generally affecting the broadcasting industry, and except as set forth on Schedule 3.4, to the best of Seller's knowledge, there is no claim, legal action, counterclaim, nor any order, decree or judgment, in progress or pending, or to the knowledge of Seller threatened, against or relating to Seller with respect to its ownership or operation of the Station or otherwise relating to the Assets or the business or operations of the Station, nor does Seller know or have reason to be aware of any basis for the same. In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and except as forth on Schedule 3.14, to the best of Seller's knowledge, there are no applications, complaints or proceedings pending or, to the best of its knowledge, threatened (i) before the FCC relating to the business or operations of the Station other than rule making proceedings which affect the radio industry generally, (ii) before any federal or state agency relating to the business or operations of the Station involving charges of illegal discrimination under any federal or state employment laws or regulations, or (iii) before any federal, state, or local agency relating to the business or operations of the Station involving zoning issues under any federal, state, or local zoning law, rule, or regulation.

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  • Notices of Claims and Litigation Promptly inform Lender in writing of (1) all material adverse changes in Borrower’s financial condition, and (2) all existing and all threatened litigation, claims, investigations, administrative proceedings or similar actions affecting Borrower or any Guarantor which could materially affect the financial condition of Borrower or the financial condition of any Guarantor.

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  • Direct Claim Procedures In the event an Indemnified Party has a claim for indemnity under Section 7.02 against the Indemnifying Party that does not involve a Third Party Claim, the Indemnified Party agrees to give notice in writing of such claim to the Indemnifying Party. Such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail such claim and the basis for indemnification (taking into account the information then available to the Indemnified Party). The failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations hereunder, except to the extent such failure shall have actually materially and adversely prejudiced the Indemnifying Party. If the Indemnifying Party does not notify the Indemnified Party within thirty (30) days following the receipt of a notice with respect to any such claim that the Indemnifying Party disputes its indemnity obligation to the Indemnified Party for any Losses with respect to such claim, such Losses shall be conclusively deemed a liability of the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnifying Party shall promptly pay to the Indemnified Party any and all Losses arising out of such claim. If the Indemnifying Party has timely disputed its indemnity obligation for any Losses with respect to such claim, the parties shall proceed in good faith to negotiate a resolution of such dispute and, if not resolved through such negotiations, such dispute shall be resolved by arbitration determined pursuant to Section 9.06.

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