Settlement Term Sheet Clause Samples

A Settlement Term Sheet is a document that outlines the key terms and conditions agreed upon by parties to resolve a dispute before finalizing a comprehensive settlement agreement. It typically summarizes the main points such as payment amounts, deadlines, releases of claims, and any other obligations each party must fulfill. By providing a clear and concise summary of the settlement's essential elements, the term sheet helps ensure that all parties have a mutual understanding of their commitments and reduces the risk of future misunderstandings or disputes during the drafting of the final agreement.
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Settlement Term Sheet. The Parties agreed to set forth their agreement more fully in a mutually agreeable settlement agreement, which is subject to court approval.
Settlement Term Sheet. The Parties hereto agree that the statements contained in the Settlement Term Sheet developed by and between the Parties through extensive settlement negotiations and mediation be and are incorporated herein by reference. Said Settlement Term Sheet is attached hereto as Exhibit "A." The obligations of all Parties referenced in the Settlement Term Sheet are specifically made a part hereof.
Settlement Term Sheet. “Settlement Term Sheet” means that certain Settlement Term Sheet attached as Exhibit B to the PSA.
Settlement Term Sheet. Block Grant to Support Literacy in Primary Grades
Settlement Term Sheet. The Settlement Term Sheet, dated September 4, 2002, among the Debtors, Lehman and the Official Commit▇▇▇ of Unsecured Creditors of Apple Capitol Group, LLC.

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  • Settlement Terms In respect of any Component:

  • Final Term Sheet The Company will prepare a final term sheet in a form approved by the Representatives, and will file such term sheet pursuant to Rule 433(d) under the Securities Act within the time required by such rule (such term sheet, the “Final Term Sheet”).

  • SETTLEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS Without admitting or denying the Department’s findings, RBI is willing to resolve the violations cited herein by entering into this Agreement and freely and voluntarily waives its right to a hearing under Banking Law Sections 44 and 598 on such violations. Therefore, in consideration of the promises and covenants set forth herein: 1. RBI agrees to take all necessary steps to ensure its compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and supervisory requirements relating to its mortgage business, including, but not limited to: a. complying with the requirements of Article 12-D of the Banking Law, and Part 38 of the General Regulations of the Banking Board; and b. ensuring that its advertisements do not mislead consumers as to the identity of the party offering credit; and c. clearly identifying itself by name and an approved office address located in New York in any advertisement targeted to New York consumers; and d. ensuring that its advertisements do not mislead consumers as to the terms and conditions of credit it is offering and that such advertisements disclose clearly and conspicuously the existence of material terms, conditions, and limitations relating to any advertised offer of credit; and e. ensuring that it will not advertise terms of credit using footnotes, asterisks, small print and color contrasts that materially contradict or modify the principal message of its advertisements, and will disclose clearly, and conspicuously all material information. 2. RBI agrees to develop appropriate written advertisement policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements and guidance letters. The policies and procedures shall, at a minimum: (i) designate an individual responsible for monitoring compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements and guidance letters; and (ii) establish a training program to ensure that RBI and its employees involved in preparing or approving advertisements understand all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements and guidance letters. 3. Within ninety (90) days from the effective date of this Agreement, RBI agrees to submit a draft of its advertisement policies and procedures to the Department. 4. Within one hundred twenty (120) days from the effective date of this Agreement, RBI agrees to submit a copy of its final advertisement policies and procedures to the Department together with a letter from an authorized officer of RBI indicating his/her approval of such policies and procedures. 5. RBI further agrees to provide copies of all advertisements run by it for the twelve (12) month period following the effective date of this Agreement. 6. RBI agrees to pay a fine of $ 7,500 payable in ten (10) equal monthly installments as follows: $750 upon execution of this Agreement, and $750 each on or before the 15th day of each consecutive month for the following nine (9) months. 7. RBI further agrees that such payment will be made in immediately available funds in accordance with the Department’s payment instructions.

  • Pricing Term Sheet The Company shall prepare a pricing term sheet reflecting the final terms of the Securities, in substantially the form attached hereto as Schedule III and otherwise in form and substance satisfactory to the Representative (the “Pricing Term Sheet”), and to file such Pricing Term Sheet as an “Issuer Free Writing Prospectus” pursuant to Rule 433 under the Securities Act prior to the close of business on the business day following the date hereof; provided that the Company shall furnish the Representative with copies of any such Pricing Term Sheet a reasonable amount of time prior to such proposed filing and will not use or file any such document to which the Representative or counsel to the Underwriters shall object.

  • Contract Term Adjustment “Contract Term Adjustment” means adjustment only as provided for in the three circumstances described in this Subsection. Under these circumstances, the contract term shall be adjusted in writing to include additional calendar days in one or more Normal Operating Seasons equal to the actual time lost, except as limited by paragraph (b) in this Subsection.