Standard of Good Faith Sample Clauses

Standard of Good Faith. Whenever in this Agreement a Covered Person is permitted or required to make a decision in such Covered Person’s “good faith,” such Covered Person must act under such express standard and will not be subject to any other or different standard imposed by this Agreement or any other applicable law.
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Related to Standard of Good Faith

  • Lack of Good Faith To indemnify Indemnitee for any expenses incurred by the Indemnitee with respect to any proceeding instituted by Indemnitee to enforce or interpret this Agreement, if a court of competent jurisdiction determines that each of the material assertions made by the Indemnitee in such proceeding was not made in good faith or was frivolous; or

  • Covenant of Good Faith Each party to this Agreement acknowledges and agrees, in its dealings with the other party under or in connection with this Agreement, including the performance of all obligations and the exercise of all rights under this Agreement, it shall comply with the fundamental principle of good faith and fair dealing.

  • Good Faith The parties to this contract shall, in exercising their respective rights and complying with their respective obligations under this contract (including when conducting any discussions or negotiations arising out of the application of any provisions of this contract or exercising any discretion under them), at all times act in good faith.

  • Good Faith Determination The Company shall from time to time make the good faith determination whether or not it is practicable for the Company to obtain and maintain a policy or policies of insurance with reputable insurance companies providing the officers and directors of the Company with coverage for losses incurred in connection with their services to the Company or to ensure the Company’s performance of its indemnification obligations under this Agreement.

  • Challenge to Good Faith Determination Whenever the Board of Directors of the Company shall be required to make a determination in good faith of the fair value of any item under this Section 4, such determination may be challenged in good faith by the Holder, and any dispute shall be resolved by an investment banking firm of recognized national standing selected by the Holder and reasonably acceptable to the Company.

  • Standards for Determining Commercial Reasonableness Borrower and Silicon agree that a sale or other disposition (collectively, "sale") of any Collateral which complies with the following standards will conclusively be deemed to be commercially reasonable: (i) Notice of the sale is given to Borrower at least seven days prior to the sale, and, in the case of a public sale, notice of the sale is published at least seven days before the sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the sale is to be conducted; (ii) Notice of the sale describes the collateral in general, non-specific terms; (iii) The sale is conducted at a place designated by Silicon, with or without the Collateral being present; (iv) The sale commences at any time between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m; (v) Payment of the purchase price in cash or by cashier's check or wire transfer is required; (vi) With respect to any sale of any of the Collateral, Silicon may (but is not obligated to) direct any prospective purchaser to ascertain directly from Borrower any and all information concerning the same. Silicon shall be free to employ other methods of noticing and selling the Collateral, in its discretion, if they are commercially reasonable.

  • Standard of Conduct To the extent that the provisions of Section 9(a) are inapplicable to a Claim related to an Indemnifiable Event that shall have been finally disposed of, any determination of whether Indemnitee has satisfied any applicable standard of conduct under Delaware law that is a legally required condition to indemnification of Indemnitee hereunder against Losses relating to such Claim and any determination that Expense Advances must be repaid to the Company (a “Standard of Conduct Determination”) shall be made as follows:

  • Standard of Liability MSIL and its affiliates (as defined below) shall not be liable to Customer, the general partner or the limited partners, or any of its or their respective successors or assigns, for any act, omission, conduct, or activity undertaken by or on behalf of the Customer pursuant to this Agreement which MSIL determines, in good faith, to be in the best interest of the Customer, unless such act, omission, conduct, or activity by MSIL or its affiliates constituted misconduct or negligence. Without limiting the foregoing, MSIL shall have no responsibility or liability to Customer hereunder (i) in connection with the performance or non-performance by any Exchange, Clearing House or other third party (including floor brokers not selected by MSIL) and/or Broker to MSIL of its obligations in respect of any Contract or Transaction or other property of Customer; (ii) as a result of any prediction, recommendation or advice made or given by a representative of MSIL whether or not made or given at the request of Customer; (iii) as a result of MSIL's reliance on any instructions, notices and communications that it believes to be that of an individual authorized to act on behalf of Customer; (iv) as a result of any delay in the performance or non-performance of any of MSIL's obligations hereunder directly or indirectly caused by the occurrence of any contingency beyond the control of MSIL including, but not limited to, the unscheduled closure of an Exchange or Clearing House or delays in the transmission of orders due to breakdowns or failures of transmission or communication facilities, execution, and/or trading facilities or other systems, it being understood that MSIL shall be excused from performance of its obligations hereunder for such period of time as is reasonably necessary after such occurrence to remedy the effects therefrom; (v) as a result of any action taken by MSIL to comply with Market Requirements or Applicable Law; or (vi) for any acts or omissions of those neither employed nor supervised by MSIL (excluding floor brokers selected by MSIL). In no event will MSIL be liable to Customer for consequential, incidental or special damages hereunder.

  • Required Good Faith Efforts In accordance with 5 NYCRR § 142.8, Contractors must document their good faith efforts toward utilizing MWBEs on the Contract. Evidence of required good faith efforts shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

  • Presumptions; Burden and Standard of Proof The parties intend and agree that, to the extent permitted by law, in connection with any Determination with respect to Indemnitee’s entitlement to indemnification hereunder by any person, including a court:

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