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XXXXXX Agreed That. 1. The acceptance by the Federal Trustees from Green Atlas Shipping, S.A. and TMM Co., Ltd. of the Lump Sum Payment or any portion thereof and the Federal Trustees= consent to the United States= provision of a covenant not to sue the Vessel Interests for past, present, or future natural resource damages resulting from the Incident shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Trustees to present a claim to, and receive funding from, the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (AOSLTF@) for natural resource damages resulting from the Incident. Specifically, the Trustees need not first present their claim to the responsible parties or the guarantor because the Trustees= claim to the OSLTF will be one for which Afull and adequate compensation is unavailable@ within the meaning of Section 1013(d) of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, as amended (AOPA@). Further, the rebuttable presumption accorded the Trustees= determination or assessment of damages to natural resources made in accordance with the regulations promulgated under Section 1006(e)(1) of OPA (the Arebuttable presumption@) shall not be affected by the Trustees= acquisition, in advance of finalizing a damage assessment and restoration plan, of purchase options that would facilitate the acquisition of habitat to restore one or more of the seabird species injured by the Incident.
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XXXXXX Agreed That. In pursuance of this agreement and in consideration of the sum of ............................ per guard per month to be paid per each month, the Contractor shall provide security services of variable number of security guards to the Employer for ................................ within ..................................
XXXXXX Agreed That. 1. Respondent Carilion Clinic is a corporation organized, existing and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, with its office and principal place of business located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx.
XXXXXX Agreed That. 1: The Company shall use best endeavours to -­‐ hold the Event -­‐ run a press and public relations programme for the Event -­‐ provide a competent management team to organise the Event -­‐ nominate a “Key Contact” within the management team to handle all aspects of the Sponsor’s involvement in the Event -­‐ provide the Sponsor with the rights to which it is entitled, in accordance with the Sponsorship Specific Conditions schedule -­‐ work with the Sponsor to enhance its association with the Event.
XXXXXX Agreed That. 1. To the extent that the responsibility for the enforcement of the relevant statutory provisions (the “enforcement functions”) in relation to Road Vehicle Incursion Risks is not transferred to XXX under the 2006 Regulations, and consequently lies with HSE under section 18(1) of the 1974 Act, HSE and XXX agree that XXX will perform HSE’s enforcement functions, on behalf of HSE, in relation to such Road Vehicle Incursion Risks.
XXXXXX Agreed That. 1. This contract is subject to the following Contract Documents as attached:  FORM C4001 General Conditions of Government Contract for Small Works (February 1989)  Health & Safety Manual HSP9.64 Guidance on Electrical installation RequirementsScope of Works.  Echrisna Solutions Quotation # 985 dated 19/08/2013
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