Certain Circumstances definition

Certain Circumstances. GPT assumes no responsibility for any occurrences beyond its control, including but not limited to Federal and State filing backlogs or agency computer breakdowns, which may result in processing delays. GPT will use its best efforts to secure registration for Client but cannot guarantee that any registration will be granted; however, in the event that the failure to obtain a registration is directly attributable to an error or oversight on the part of GPT, GPT will use its best efforts to resolve the problem at no additional expense to Client. In no event will GPT be liable for actual, incidental, consequential, related or any other type of damages, in any amount, attributable to such error or oversight on the part of GPT.
Certain Circumstances means the termination of the Executive’s employment (i) by the Company Without Cause (as defined in Section 5.1); or (ii) by the Executive for Good Reason (as defined in Section 5.2); or (iii) as a result of a Change in Control (as defined in Section 6).
Certain Circumstances means the termination of the Consultant’s engagement (i) by the Company Without Cause (as defined in Section 5.1); or (ii) by the Consultant for Good Reason (as defined in Section 5.2); or (iii) as a result of a Change in Control (as defined in Section 6).

Examples of Certain Circumstances in a sentence

  • Known to It, but May Withhold Such Notice in Certain Circumstances.

  • SECTION 10.1 Global Funding May Merge, Consolidate, Sell or Convey Property Under Certain Circumstances.

  • Discharge Only Upon Payment In Full; Reinstatement in Certain Circumstances SECTION 9.04.

  • Trustee to Give Notice of Default, But May Withhold in Certain Circumstances .

  • Reinstatement In ----------------------------------------------------- Certain Circumstances.

  • SECTION 10.1 Trust May Merge, Consolidate, Sell or Convey Property Under Certain Circumstances...

  • The provisions set forth in Sections 9.4 (Rules of Construction), 9.5 (Counterparts), 9.6 (Entire Agreement; Third Party Beneficiaries), 9.7 (Governing Law; Venue; Waiver of Jury Trial), 9.8 (No Remedy in Certain Circumstances), 9.9 (Assignment) and 9.11 (Specific Performance) of the Merger Agreement, as in effect as of the date hereof, are hereby incorporated by reference into, and shall be deemed to apply to, this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

  • A Participant shall not be entitled to receive any greater payment under Section 5.5 [Additional Compensation in Certain Circumstances], Section 5.8 [Taxes] or Section 11.3 [Reimbursement and Indemnification of Bank by the Borrower; Taxes] than the applicable Bank would have been entitled to receive with respect to the participation sold to such Participant, unless the sale of the participation to such Participant is made with the Borrower’s prior written consent.

  • But May Withhold in ------------------------------------------------------ Certain Circumstances.

  • Trustee to Give Notice of Default, But May Withhold in Certain Circumstances 22 Section 4.12.


More Definitions of Certain Circumstances

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Certain Circumstances means the termination of Recipient’s employment (i) by the Company for any reason other than a Termination For Cause; or (ii) by the recipient for Good Reason (if the Recipient’s employment is pursuant to an employment agreement with the Company, which provides for a termination by the Recipient For Good Reason (as “For Good Reason” may be defined in such employment agreement)); or (iii) as a result of a Change in Control.
Certain Circumstances. Consultant assumes no responsibility for any occurrences beyond Consultant's control.
Certain Circumstances shall have the meaning given to it in the Plan.