Failure to Transfer definition

Failure to Transfer has the meaning specified in Section 7.7.

Examples of Failure to Transfer in a sentence

  • In addition, Licensee shall be subject to the Failure to Transfer Facilities Fee included in Appendix A.

  • The Unauthorized Wireless Attachment Fee and the Failure to Transfer Fee are set out in Appendix A and shall be charged in accordance with Articles 22 and 18, respectively.

  • In the event that a Failure to Transfer fee is issued after the sixty (60) day period of transferal notice expires, the Licensee will have thirty (30) days to relocate the Facility and becomes subject to the Failure to Transfer fee specified in Appendix A.

  • Failure to Transfer, Transport and/or Dispose of Permitted Waste.

  • The Parties agree to cooperate in good faith in order to mitigate any damages to be paid or otherwise incurred by NEM under any Customer Contract as a result of a Failure to Transfer.

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  • If Lender accelerates such Section 2 Failure to Transfer Obligations and such Section 2 Failure to Transfer Obligations are not paid in full within five (5) days after Lender’s delivery to Borrowers of a notice of acceleration of such Section 2 Failure to Transfer Obligations, an Event of Default shall be deemed to have occurred under the Credit Agreement and Lender shall be entitled to exercise all of its rights and remedies under all of the Loan Documents.

  • In addition, Licensee shall be subject to the Unauthorized Attachment Fee and Failure to Transfer Facilities Fee included in Appendix A.

  • Except as expressly provided in this Agreement and in the exhibits, agreements, instruments and other documents attached hereto or contemplated or provided for herein, this Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the sale of the Securities and there are no other terms, conditions, representations or warranties, whether expressed, implied, oral or written, by statute or common law, by Issuer or by anyone else.

  • If Licensee fails to transfer its Communications Facilities within the required time period and Utility does not perform such transfer, Licensee shall be subject to the Failure to Transfer Facilities Charge set out in Appendix A.

Related to Failure to Transfer

  • Encumber “Encumbering,” or “Encumbrance” means the creation of a security interest, lien, pledge, mortgage or other encumbrance, whether such encumbrance be voluntary, involuntary or by operation of Applicable Law.

  • Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right of repurchase described in Section 7.

  • Transfer Any direct or indirect transfer or sale of any Ownership Interest in a Residual Certificate.

  • Transfer Money Terms means these Account to Account Transfers Additional Terms. The Account to Account transfer service (for purposes of these Transfer Money Terms, and the General Terms as they apply to these Transfer Money Terms, the "Service") enables you to transfer funds between your Account(s) that you maintain with us on the one hand, and your Account(s) that are maintained by other financial institutions, on the other hand.

  • Custody transfer means the transfer of produced crude oil and/or condensate, after processing and/or treating in the producing operations, from storage tanks or automatic transfer facilities to pipelines or any other forms of transportation.