Survives Termination Sample Clauses

Survives Termination. The Contractor’s confidentiality obligation under the Contract shall survive termination of the Contract.
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Survives Termination. The indemnification obligation of the Contractor shall survive termination of the Contract.
Survives Termination. The Contractor’s obligations under this section shall survive termination or expiration of this Contract.
Survives Termination. Contractor’s duties and obligations under this section shall survive the termination of this Contact and shall apply to all acts or omissions taken or made in connection with the performance of this Contract regardless of the date any potential claim is made or discovered by the Agency or any other Indemnified Party.
Survives Termination. Vendor’s duties as set forth in this Section shall survive termination of this Agreement and shall apply to all acts or omissions taken or made in connection with Vendor’s, Vendor Contractor’s, or Vendor Personnel’s performance of this Agreement regardless of the date any potential claim is made or discovered by a Governmental Entity.
Survives Termination. Indemnification obligation of the parties shall survive termination of this Contract.
Survives Termination. This Article shall survive the termination of the Agreement until Farmee has fully and properly abandoned all well sites, surface and subsurface facilities on the Farmout Lands or used in connection with production from the Farmout Lands in accordance with the regulations and has fully restored the surface for such well sites, surface and subsurface facilities in accordance with the regulations.”
Survives Termination. The rights and obligations set forth in this Article 6 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
Survives Termination. The rights and obligations set forth in this Article 7 shall survive termination of this Employment Agreement and of the Executive’s employment for any reason. However, the portions of Section 7.2 of this Employment Agreement relating to competition (and not to non-solicitation of customers, which shall survive) shall become null and void upon any termination of the Executive’s employment following a Change in Control.”
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