ESPL definition
Examples of ESPL in a sentence
If, after using its best efforts, ESPL does not receive the consent from the Jurong Town Corporation ("JTC") to sublease the premises on which TTPL currently conducts the TTPL Business within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date, the parties agree to discuss terms under which ESPL may relocate its operation of the TTPL Business.
ESPL is political subdivision of the Library of Virginia and complies with Commonwealth of Virginia regulations regarding library services.
Immediately upon JTC consenting to the ESPL subletting or the parties agreeing to a relocation of ESPL, the condition stated in this Section shall be deemed to have been satisfied and the parties shall promptly execute a written acknowledgement thereof.
ESPL is the regional library system serving Accomack County, Virginia and Northampton County, Virginia.
No broker, finder, or investment banker is entitled to any brokerage, finder's, or other fee or commission in connection with this Agreement or the Transaction or any related transaction based upon any agreements, written or oral, made by or on behalf of VTI, ESPL or any of their respective Subsidiaries.
ESPL has the requisite corporate power and authority to carry on the Acquired Business, as it is now being conducted.
ESPL was formed under Virginia law 42.1-33 and is authorized under Virginia law 42.1-34 to enter into contractual agreement for library service.
Subject to this Agreement, ESPL shall deliver to Sona all works in progress and pending Deliverables, including all Programs, products, software (in Object Code and Source Code format), applications, documentation, data, reports, specifications or other Intellectual Property Rights in development for Sona, pursuant to the “Project Schedule” set forth in the Statement of Work.
These volunteers must meet minimum training requirements to operate the ILS and must sign an ESPL confidentiality agreement.
If this Agreement is terminated, ESPL and CIL will negotiate in good faith to divide the personal property used in the operation of CIL so that library patrons in the Chincoteague Island area will continue to be served.