THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Sample Clauses

THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. < Insert full legal name of individual or corporation > Name: X. Xxxx DeFacendis Name: < Insert > Title: Director, Partnerships Title: < Insert > Date: < Insert > Date: < Insert > Recipient Researcher: Having read this Agreement, I hereby agree to act in accordance with all the terms and conditions herein and applicable University of Toronto policies, and, if applicable, further agree to inform all participants of their obligations under such terms and conditions. Name: < Insert > Date: < Insert >
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THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO a body corporate continued by the University of Toronto Act, 1971, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 56, as amended by the University of Toronto Amendment Act, 1978, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 88, (hereinafter also called the “U of T” and “the University”) OF THE FIRST PART and THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, a corporation without share capital incorporated under the Corporations Act of Ontario by Letters Patent dated the 24th day of November, 1964, as supplemented by Supplementary Letters Patent dated the 30th day of April, 1970, (hereinafter called “TST”) OF THE SECOND PART - and - THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, a body corporate continued by the Victoria University Act, 1951, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 119, as amended by the Victoria University Act, 1981, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 104, OF THE THIRD PART - and -
THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. (hereinafter called "the University") OF THE FIRST PART AND: 2304101 ONTARIO INC. operating as Behavioural Neurological Applications and Solutions (hereinafter called "the Corporation") OF THE SECOND PART AND WHEREAS the University is willing to provide the use of 21.28 square metres /229.06 square feet assignable floor area comprising Room 302 covering the period May 1, 2015 to April30, 2016 to be used as office space, including all existing furnishings and equipment (if any), and being located on the second (2nd) level of the Banting Institute at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, as shown cross-hatched on Schedule "A" attached hereto (the "Licenced Premises") to the Corporation under licence from the University and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth;
THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO a body corporate continued by the University of Toronto Act, 1971, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 56, as amended by the University of Toronto Amendment Act, 1978, Statutes of Xxxxxxx, 0000, Chapter 88, (hereinafter also called the “U of T” and “the University”) OF THE FIRST PART and
THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO a body corporate continued by the University of Toronto Act, 1971, Statutes of Ontario, 1971, Chapter 56, as amended by the University of Toronto Amendment Act, 1978, Statutes of Ontario, 1978, Chapter 88, (hereinafter also called “U of T” and “the University”) OF THE NINTH PART The previous Memorandum of Agreement among the parties, dated the 1st day of July 2001, provided in clause 23 for a committee to be struck to review the operation of the Agreement and to provide guidance to the parties about the possible renewal of the Agreement and modifications and improvements in any renewal Agreement. The Committee met and made recommendations which have been considered by the parties, who wish to enter into a renewal Agreement, as set out below. The parties of the second to eighth part, inclusively (in this Agreement the “Member Institutions”) wish to continue to strengthen and improve the resources available for theological education in Ontario. To that end, they wish to continue to qualify for funding from the Government of Ontario for candidates seeking basic and advanced degrees in theology on the terms set out by the said Government from time to time. This requires the continuation of the close academic relationship among TST, the Member Institutions and U of T that exists at present. Accordingly, U of T will participate in the direction of the theological education programs offered by TST and its Member Institutions, and the granting of basic and advanced degrees in theology; The purpose of TST is to facilitate effective co-operation among its Member Institutions and between the Member Institutions and U of T and thereby to xxxxxx excellence in theological education in Ontario; All the parties to this Agreement, and their respective Senates, Councils, Boards and/or governing bodies as appropriate to each Member Institution, have the power and authority to approve and authorize entry into this Agreement, and have done so; Therefore, in light of the foregoing and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements following, the parties agree, collectively and with each other, as follows:

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