Sprint-Retained Authority Sample Clauses

Sprint-Retained Authority. Subject to the change request process, Sprint will have the exclusive right and authority to: (1) set Sprint’s Customer Care Center and customer relationship management strategy; (2) determine, alter and define any or all of Sprint’s business processes; (3) define and prescribe design standards and architecture with regard to the technology platform and infrastructure for the Customer Care Centers and all locations used to provide Services hereunder (subject to the provision of the Statement of Work regarding such matters and any applicable allocations of financial responsibility with regard thereto); and (4) assess Supplier’s quality and performance. Supplier will, at all times during the Term and any Transition Period, perform and provide the Services in accordance, compliance and conformity with the strategies, processes, standards and policies described in the immediately preceding sentence. With respect to the Services, Sprint may consider, but will have the right to SPRINT CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - RESTRICTED [*] Indicates confidential portions omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed separately with the Commission. 2011JULO1ACCE - MSA approve or reject, in its discretion, any and all Supplier proposed decisions with respect to major infrastructure design, technical platform, architecture, and standards, or that could reasonably be expected to materially increase the Fees payable by Sprint for the Services or to materially increase the costs incurred by Sprint in operating its business, and Sprint (subject to the provision of the Statement of Work regarding such matters and any applicable allocations of financial responsibility with regard thereto) will have the right and authority to cause Supplier at any time to change any or all of the foregoing. Sprint will also have the right to designate Sprint’s requirements for development or enhancement activities. As more fully described in the Agreement, Supplier will be required to obtain the prior, written authorization of Sprint before: (i) undertaking any activity that is within the exclusive authority of Sprint to order, request or designate, pursuant to the terms hereof; (ii) incorporating or introducing into the Customer Care Center environment any proprietary computer software or other technology directly related to the provision of the Services if (a) such software or technology materially increases, or might reasonably be expected to increase, the cost to Sprint of operatin...
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  • Board Authority The Board and/or the Committee shall have the power to interpret this Agreement and to adopt such rules for the administration, interpretation and application of the Agreement as are consistent therewith and to interpret or revoke any such rules (including, but not limited to, the determination of whether any Options have vested). All interpretations and determinations made by the Board and/or the Committee in good faith shall be final and binding upon Optionee, the Company and all other interested persons and such determinations of the Board and/or the Committee do not have to be uniform nor do they have to consider whether optionees are similarly situated. No member of the Board and/or the Committee shall be personally liable for any action, determination or interpretation made in good faith with respect to this Agreement.

  • Limited Authority The Manager shall have only such authority to purchase, sell, transfer or otherwise acquire or dispose of Investments for the Account of the Principal and the Participants as is specifically provided for in this Agreement. Specifically, and without limitation of the foregoing sentence, the Manager shall not have (a) except as set forth in Section 7 above, the authority to commingle any investments in the Account with the general assets of the Manager or any other person, (b) the duty to advise the Principal or its representatives as to the value of any Investment (except to the extent expressly provided herein) or the advisability of acquiring or disposing of any Investment or to provide analysis of any Investment to the Principal or its representatives, (c) the authority to acquire Investments issued, assumed, guaranteed or insured by the Principal or any affiliate of the Principal, (d) the authority to borrow or incur indebtedness for borrowed money, except for securities lending and reverse repurchase transactions, as defined in Indiana law that meet the requirements of the Indiana Insurance Code, (e) the authority to permit the aggregate value of Investments then loaned or sold to, purchased from or invested in any one business entity to exceed ten (10%) percent of the total assets in the Account, nor (f) the authority to exceed the aggregate limitations for authorized investments by Principal set forth in the Indiana Insurance Code. For purposes of this Agreement, “business entity” means a corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, joint stock company, joint venture, mutual fund trust, or other similar form of business organization whether organized as for-profit or not-for-profit.

  • Power and Authority; Authorization Debtor has the power and authority and the legal right to execute and deliver, to perform its obligations under, and to grant the Liens and security interests on the Collateral pursuant to, this Agreement and has taken all necessary action to authorize its execution, delivery and performance of, and grant of the Liens and security interests on the Collateral pursuant to, this Agreement.

  • Power and Authority of General Partner Subject to the Consent of the Special Limited Partner or the consent of the Limited Partner where required by this Agreement, and subject to the other limitations and restrictions included in this Agreement, the General Partner shall have complete and exclusive control over the management of the Partnership business and affairs, and shall have the right, power and authority, on behalf of the Partnership, and in its name, to exercise all of the rights, powers and authority of a partner of a partnership without limited partners. If there is more than one General Partner, all acts, decisions or consents of the General Partners shall require the concurrence of all of the General Partners. No actions taken without the authorization of all the General Partners shall be deemed valid actions taken by the General Partners pursuant to this Agreement. No Limited Partner or Special Limited Partner (except one who may also be a General Partner, and then only in its capacity as General Partner within the scope of its authority hereunder) shall have any right to be active in the management of the Partnership's business or investments or to exercise any control thereover, nor have the right to bind the Partnership in any contract, agreement, promise or undertaking, or to act in any way whatsoever with respect to the control or conduct of the business of the Partnership, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement.

  • Arbitrator Selection and Authority All disputes involving Arbitrable Claims shall be decided by a single arbitrator. The arbitrator shall be selected by mutual agreement of the parties within thirty (30) days of the effective date of the notice initiating the arbitration. If the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then the complaining party shall notify the AAA and request selection of an arbitrator in accordance with the AAA Employment Rules. The arbitrator shall have only such authority to award equitable relief, damages, costs, and fees as a court would have for the particular claim(s) asserted. The fees of the arbitrator shall be paid equally by the parties. If the allocation of responsibility for payment of the arbitrator’s fees would render the obligation to arbitrate unenforceable, the parties authorize the arbitrator to modify the allocation as necessary to preserve enforceability. The arbitrator shall have exclusive authority to resolve all Arbitrable Claims, including, but not limited to, whether any particular claim is arbitrable and whether all or any part of this Agreement is void or unenforceable.

  • Board Authorization Prior to delivering notice of the proposed terms of an Agency Transaction or a Principal Transaction pursuant to Section 1 (or at such time as otherwise agreed between the Company and the Agents), the Company shall have (i) obtained from its board of directors thereof all necessary corporate authority for the sale of the Shares pursuant to the relevant Agency Transaction or Principal Transaction, as the case may be, and (ii) provided to the Agents a copy of the relevant board resolutions or other authority.

  • Corporate Authority; Partnership Authority If Tenant is a corporation, each person signing this Lease on behalf of Tenant represents and warrants that he has full authority to do so and that this Lease binds the corporation. Within thirty (30) days after this Lease is signed, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a certified copy of a resolution of Tenant's Board of Directors authorizing the execution of this Lease or other evidence of such authority reasonably acceptable to Landlord. If Tenant is a partnership, each person or entity signing this Lease for Tenant represents and warrants that he or it is a general partner of the partnership, that he or it has full authority to sign for the partnership and that this Lease binds the partnership and all general partners of the partnership. Tenant shall give written notice to Landlord of any general partner's withdrawal or addition. Within thirty (30) days after this Lease is signed, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a copy of Tenant's recorded statement of partnership or certificate of limited partnership.

  • Company Power and Authority Each Credit Party has the Company power and authority to execute, deliver and carry out the terms and provisions of the Documents to which it is a party and has taken all necessary Company action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of the Documents to which it is a party. Each Credit Party has duly executed and delivered each Document to which it is a party and each such Document constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Credit Party enforceable in accordance with its terms, except to the extent that the enforceability thereof may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws generally affecting creditors' rights and by equitable principles (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in equity or at law).

  • Full Authority The Parent has the corporate power and authority and has obtained all licenses, permits, qualifications, and other documentation (including permits required under applicable Environmental Law, as defined in Exhibit 2) necessary to own and/or operate its businesses, properties and assets and to carry on its businesses as being conducted on the date of this Agreement, except such licenses, permits, qualifications or other documentation, the failure to obtain which is not reasonably likely to result in a Parent Material Adverse Effect, and such businesses are now being conducted and such assets and properties are being owned and/or operated in compliance with all applicable laws (including Environmental Law), ordinances, rules and regulations of any governmental agency of the United States, any state or political subdivision thereof, or any foreign jurisdiction, all applicable court or administrative agency decrees, awards and orders and all such licenses, permits, qualifications and other documentation, except where the failure to comply will not have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, and there is no existing condition or state of facts that would give rise to a violation thereof or a liability or default thereunder that is reasonably likely to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

  • Corporate Power and Authority; No Conflicts The execution, delivery and performance by Borrower and each Guarantor of the Loan Documents to which it is a party have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action and do not and will not: (a) require any consent or approval of its stockholders which has not been obtained; (b) contravene its certificate of incorporation or by-laws; (c) violate any provision of, or require any filing (other than the filing of the financing statements contemplated by the Security Documents), registration, consent or approval under any Law (including, without limitation, Regulations T, U and X of the Board of Governors), order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award presently in effect having applicability to Borrower or any Guarantor; (d) result in a breach of or constitute a default under or require any consent under any indenture or loan or credit agreement or any other agreement, lease or instrument to which Borrower or any Guarantor is a party or by which it or its properties may be bound or affected; (e) result in, or require, the creation or imposition of any Lien (other than as created under the Security Documents), upon or with respect to any of the properties now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower or any Guarantor; or (f) cause such corporation to be in default under any such Law, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award or any such indenture, agreement, lease or instrument.

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