Retained Duties Clause Samples
The Retained Duties clause defines specific responsibilities or obligations that a party continues to hold, even after delegating or outsourcing other tasks under an agreement. For example, a company hiring a contractor may still be responsible for regulatory compliance or final approval of deliverables, despite the contractor handling day-to-day operations. This clause ensures that essential duties are not overlooked or assumed to be transferred, thereby maintaining accountability and clarifying the division of responsibilities between parties.
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Retained Duties. With respect to all Appointments, the Sellers shall continue to perform the Retained Duties in accordance with the terms of the applicable Corporate Trust Contracts and this Agreement and in compliance with applicable Law. The Purchasers shall pay to the Sellers compensation for the Retained Duties on commercial terms that are reasonably agreed between the Purchasers and the Sellers. The parties agree that the Sellers shall not receive any compensation with respect to any Retained Duties described in clause (c) of the definition thereof.
Retained Duties. Any duties and obligations not expressly transferred to the Administrator or the County under this agreement are retained by the Participating Entities. Nothing in this contract will be construed to authorize or permit a change in the office with whom or the place at which any document or recording related to the Contracted Election is to be filed, a Participating Entity’s requirement to maintain office hours, or place at which any function of the canvass of the election returns is to be performed.
